Louis Gorini identifies which players could be auditioning to remain with L.A. after the 2017 season. At 3-5, Los Angeles is halfway through the 2017 season and is gearing up for a possible late-season playoff push. During the first half of the season, the Chargers have had some highs, some lows, and a whole lot of unknown. The next eight games for Los Angeles will be a critical time for coaches and players to answer those questions.
If first-year head coach, Anthony Lynn, fails to answer those questions during the second part of the season, then he will be tasked to evaluate the effectiveness of both coaches (***cough cough Ken Whisenhunt) and players.
With the help from OverTheCap, I identified polarizing players that could face the chopping block in 2018 if they fail to produce during this imperative run of games. Orlando Ramirez-USA TODAY Sports
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If first-year head coach, Anthony Lynn, fails to answer those questions during the second part of the season, then he will be tasked to evaluate the effectiveness of both coaches (***cough cough Ken Whisenhunt) and players.
With the help from OverTheCap, I identified polarizing players that could face the chopping block in 2018 if they fail to produce during this imperative run of games. Orlando Ramirez-USA TODAY Sports
COREY LIUGET
Corey Liuget has had somewhat of a resurgence this year (he couldn’t be much worse than last year
More...