Week 6 saw two winless teams finally get into the win column, though one came at the expense of another hopeless franchise. It also saw some surprising and electrifying performances, while highly-touted contenders gave fans and observers some reasons to be concerned going forward. Who disappointed in Week 6? Here are ten letdowns. Philip Rivers, QB, Chargers Rivers’ stats may look good on the surface — 320 passing yards and two touchdowns — but things were much worse than that on Sunday night. Rivers buried the Chargers from the start, beginning the game with a punt and consecutive turnovers deep in their own territory to give the Steelers great field position. Before they knew it, the Chargers were down 14-0. Los Angeles had two punts, two turnovers (one for a touchdown on a botched swing pass/lateral) and a missed field goal in the first half. After rallying the team to within a score, Rivers ended his night with an interception on an overthrow. He really did not give his team a chance to win against a vul
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