Earlier this week, CBS Sports’ Sean Wagner-McGough ranked the league’s front offices by their offseason work thus far. Predictably, the top two spots belonged to the New England Patriots and San Francisco 49ers (two clubs that had decidedly different versions of a perfect offseason). Somewhat more surprising was just how long you would have to scroll to find the Los Angeles Chargers. Even following what was widely hailed as one of the best hauls of the 2017 NFL Draft, Wagner-McGough ranked the Chargers’ offseason as one of the 10 worst in the league. He wrote of Los Angeles’ offseason:
Most of the Chargers' moves were related to their coaching staff. They hired Anthony Lynn as coach, Gus Bradley as defensive coordinator and Ken Whisenhunt as offensive coordinator. There's no way to know how Lynn will fare in his first stint as a head coach, but the experience of Bradley and Whisenhunt is reason for optimism. They weren't good head coaches, but thrived as coordinators.
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Most of the Chargers' moves were related to their coaching staff. They hired Anthony Lynn as coach, Gus Bradley as defensive coordinator and Ken Whisenhunt as offensive coordinator. There's no way to know how Lynn will fare in his first stint as a head coach, but the experience of Bradley and Whisenhunt is reason for optimism. They weren't good head coaches, but thrived as coordinators.
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