pretty sure the ship sank when they fired marty to be honest . . . bad player personal choices all the way through, from letting big time play makers go due to personal reasons and paying way to much for un-proven rookies and free agents, AJ smith and norv fcuked us good in the long run . . . the fact we let LT, Turner, Sproles and VJax go for nothing is mind boggling !!!Jesusmalverde wrote:The ship is sinking.
Will the Chargers right the ship?
Codeblue wrote:Ya know they'll put out at least 1 "ZOMG gotta rub mah nuts on another dukes butt to get in line for it" poster.
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I blame AJ for everything:toobs wrote:pretty sure the ship sank when they fired marty to be honest . . . bad player personal choices all the way through, from letting big time play makers go due to personal reasons and paying way to much for un-proven rookies and free agents, AJ smith and norv fcuked us good in the long run . . . the fact we let LT, Turner, Sproles and VJax go for nothing is mind boggling !!!Jesusmalverde wrote:The ship is sinking.
1. Letting Drew Brees go.
2. Sticking with LT and letting Turner go.
3. Letting Sproles go.
4. Being a dick and not letting VJ get paid and then letting him walk.
5. Drafting Ryan drymounting Leaf!!
ryan leaf was not AJ's doing it was bethards or butlers
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Peyton Manning and Leaf were widely considered the two best players available in the 1998 draft,[4] and scouts and analysts debated which should be selected first.[6][7] Many favored Leaf's stronger arm and greater potential,[4][8] while others deemed Manning the more mature player and the safer pick.[9] Most observers, however, believed that it would not greatly matter whether Manning or Leaf was drafted first[10] because either would greatly benefit his team.[7]
The Indianapolis Colts owned the first draft pick that year. Team scouts favored Leaf but Colts president Bill Polian and coaching staff preferred Manning, especially after discovering during individual workouts that he could throw harder than Leaf. Manning also impressed the team during his interview, while Leaf missed his.[9] Leaf's draft prospect profile described Leaf as "self-confident to the point where some people view him as being arrogant and almost obnoxious."[11] The San Diego Chargers needed a new quarterback after having scored the fewest touchdowns in the league in the previous season. To obtain the second draft pick, the team traded its third overall pick, a future first round pick, a second round pick, and three-time Pro Bowler Eric Metcalf to the Arizona Cardinals, guaranteeing the Chargers the right to draft whichever of the two quarterbacks Indianapolis did not take first.[10]
Manning was drafted first by the Colts and Leaf second by the Chargers,[10] who signed him to a four-year contract worth $31.25 million, including a guaranteed $11.25 million signing bonus, the largest ever paid to a rookie at the time.[12] Leaf said, "I'm looking forward to a 15-year career, a couple of trips to the Super Bowl, and a parade through downtown San Diego."[8] The night after the draft, Leaf flew to Las Vegas, Nevada on the jet of Chargers owner Alex Spanos and partied all night; the following day Leaf yawned during his first news conference.[13]
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Peyton Manning and Leaf were widely considered the two best players available in the 1998 draft,[4] and scouts and analysts debated which should be selected first.[6][7] Many favored Leaf's stronger arm and greater potential,[4][8] while others deemed Manning the more mature player and the safer pick.[9] Most observers, however, believed that it would not greatly matter whether Manning or Leaf was drafted first[10] because either would greatly benefit his team.[7]
The Indianapolis Colts owned the first draft pick that year. Team scouts favored Leaf but Colts president Bill Polian and coaching staff preferred Manning, especially after discovering during individual workouts that he could throw harder than Leaf. Manning also impressed the team during his interview, while Leaf missed his.[9] Leaf's draft prospect profile described Leaf as "self-confident to the point where some people view him as being arrogant and almost obnoxious."[11] The San Diego Chargers needed a new quarterback after having scored the fewest touchdowns in the league in the previous season. To obtain the second draft pick, the team traded its third overall pick, a future first round pick, a second round pick, and three-time Pro Bowler Eric Metcalf to the Arizona Cardinals, guaranteeing the Chargers the right to draft whichever of the two quarterbacks Indianapolis did not take first.[10]
Manning was drafted first by the Colts and Leaf second by the Chargers,[10] who signed him to a four-year contract worth $31.25 million, including a guaranteed $11.25 million signing bonus, the largest ever paid to a rookie at the time.[12] Leaf said, "I'm looking forward to a 15-year career, a couple of trips to the Super Bowl, and a parade through downtown San Diego."[8] The night after the draft, Leaf flew to Las Vegas, Nevada on the jet of Chargers owner Alex Spanos and partied all night; the following day Leaf yawned during his first news conference.[13]
Codeblue wrote:Ya know they'll put out at least 1 "ZOMG gotta rub mah nuts on another dukes butt to get in line for it" poster.
another good team win hmmmm . . . .they could easily be 4-0 but then again they are the chargers so they're 2-2 . .. . bring on da raidas!!!!
Codeblue wrote:Ya know they'll put out at least 1 "ZOMG gotta rub mah nuts on another dukes butt to get in line for it" poster.
ya think, that pick 6 sucked but it was a tipped ball . . . he looks much more calm now that he has a second or 2 more to throw the ball with that make shift o-lineJesusmalverde wrote:Rivers is looking solid.
Codeblue wrote:Ya know they'll put out at least 1 "ZOMG gotta rub mah nuts on another dukes butt to get in line for it" poster.
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35-42 401yds 3 tds 1 int. drymounting solid.toobs wrote:ya think, that pick 6 sucked but it was a tipped ball . . . he looks much more calm now that he has a second or 2 more to throw the ball with that make shift o-lineJesusmalverde wrote:Rivers is looking solid.
Meh
Codeblue wrote:Ya know they'll put out at least 1 "ZOMG gotta rub mah nuts on another dukes butt to get in line for it" poster.
yay we win again against a team we were supposed to lose against they better destroy jax next week
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Jacksonville is toast. Chargers move to 4-3!!
jax wins next week.toobs wrote:
yay we win again against a team we were supposed to lose against they better destroy jax next week
For a brief moment last week I thought about taking the Chargers in my survivor pool since they were playing the lowly Dolphins.
What the hell was I smoking??
What the hell was I smoking??
mike123230 wrote:hahahah lawyers are stupid. boom. roasted.