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blackmensuited · 9 months
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beauxned-blog · 7 months
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Michael Ola
Position: T 6'-5", 312 lbs. (196 cm, 141 kg) Born: April 19, 1988 in Riverdale, GA College: Hampton
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This isn’t a new feeling tbh.
The Chargers are the Chargers. It doesn’t matter who the QB is, doesn’t matter who the head coach is.
There are certain certainties: we will lose to the Patriots, our kicker will fail us when we need him most, and we will choke in the playoffs.
See you for minicamp.
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oldinterneticons · 2 years
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goalhofer · 11 days
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R.I.P. Eric Sievers.
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subsidystadium · 1 month
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Former San Diego councilman talked to city leaders about a sports arena. Forgot to mention being a paid consultant for the project.
Last night, I saw a very interesting article on a site called LaPresna.org. In it, they discuss a former San Diego Councilman (Byron Wear) going in front of the city four different times to push hard on approving a development project that would involve a new sports arena district. This in itself is not that odd. Except, in this case, it was a bit different since he wasn’t telling anyone that he…
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mrbopst · 3 months
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pauldelancey · 6 months
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When I was Unambiguously Better Than a Professional Football Player
1) I forget the year, but the San Diego Chargers were essentially one play away from making it to the Super Bowl. They had their best team ever. The situation: The Chargers were leading the New England Patriots by less than a touchdown. Tom Brady was driving the Patriots toward a game-leading touchdown. They had not enough time for another possession. It was a 4th town and perhaps 25 yards to a…
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frankentyner · 11 months
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slowlicious · 1 year
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🏈L.A. Chargers 2023 NFL Schedule Release Anime🏉 (SLOWED) 🎶
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SLOWLICIOUS ON TIKTOK
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L.A. CHARGERS 2023 NFL SCHEDULE RELEASE ANIME VID (SLOWED) @slowlicious
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thenewdemocratus · 1 year
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NBC Sports: Video: NFL 1980-AFC Final-Oakland Raiders @ San Diego Chargers: Dick Engberg Intro
The Daily Journal Dick Engberg with a real good intro here. Not his best, but I believe he was one of the better announcers at the intro. Because of his voice, his passion for sports, perhaps especially football and he knew what he was talking about as well. So he brought a realness to his work. As far as this game, I wish I could’ve found something more than just this intro, but this was all…
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blackmensuited · 9 months
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beauxned-blog · 7 months
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Matt Slauson
Matthew Benjamin Slauson Position: G 6'-5", 315 lbs. (196 cm, 142 kg) Born: February 18, 1986 in Sweet Home, OR College: Nebraska
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From Keenan Allen’s Instagram story
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wideouts4life · 1 year
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NFL Week 16
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What a phenomenal weekend of wideout play. I never thought I’d see the day when a wideout would break the daunted 2,000 yard receiving barrier that no one has ever achieved. Justin “The Man” Jefferson only needs to average 104/g for a total of 208 yards to achieve 2,000 on the season. I damn near feel like he will get that this weekend and then pad his numbers to end the regular season. Jefferson and Ceedee Lamb will split the wideout of the week award. Jefferson finished his day with 12 catches for 133 yards and 1 touchdown on a tough dig route near the end zone. His team won and the Minnesota Vikings appear to be having a magical season. Lamb had 10 catches for 120 yards with two scores. I love the aggressiveness Lamb displays and his hunger after the catch. 
Jaylen Waddle and Tyreek Hill are clearly being hindered right now. Yes, Waddle had 5 catches for 143 yards and 1 amazing touchdown where he out ran defenders and broke a few tackles for an 84-yard score. Hill had 4 catches for 103 with no scores. There are many times the speedy duo is open and Tua just doesn’t have it. I’m hoping Bridgewater can get the ball to “Cheetah” Hill so he can have a shot at 2,000 in his best season to date. 
Tee Higgins of the Cincinnati Bengals has quietly balled under the radar. He currently is 11th with 1,022 yards on the season. The Bengals look hot and I’d hate to be a defense facing their trio of wideouts. Higgins finished the day with 8 catches for 128 yards. Jerry Jeudy looked explosive this weekend. He runs like my frat brother who ran 4.26 3 times in college during junior pro day. Jeudy is knocked knee, which helps his agility tremendously. Too bad Russell Wilson has performed awfully which has stifled Jeudy’s productivity. On the afternoon he finished the game with 6 catches for 117 yards. 
Devonta Smith and AJ Brown both had productive outings against the Dallas Cowboys. Smith had 8 catches for 113 yards and 2 TD’s. Brown had 6 catches for 103 yards with no tubs. They didn’t have Jalen Hurts at the helm and found a way to compete in a close loss. I look forward for these boys to put on a show and make a run at the Super Bowl. 
The Detroit Lions have weapons all over the field. A name I hadn’t heard all year DJ Chark, caught 4 passes for 108 yards with zero touchdowns. Chark is fast and if the Lions happen to sneak into the playoffs I would not want to face this explosive offense. 
Keenan Allen had a good day at the office. Allen caught 11 catches for 104 yards and was a huge factor in the Chargers win. It’s satisfying seeing Allen healthy and finishing a full game. 
Kendrick Bourne rounds out the list of wideouts who had at least 100 yards receiving. Bourne scored against a Bengals defense who hadn’t given up a touchdown in the second half of their past 7 games. He finished his day with 6 catches for 100 yards and that lone score. 
Wideouts Let’s finish strong!
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goalhofer · 1 month
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R.I.P. Steve Tensi.
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