2021 Official Chargers Season Discusssion

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  • MagicMamba88
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    • Lone Bolt
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      Romeo Okwara of the Lions to hit FA. 6-4 263# 25 years old. 10 sacks last season. Interesting edge option on the market.
      Adopted Bolt: Kimani Vidal RB

      Final prediction: Latham OT, Colson LB, Sainristil CB,Rice WR, Zinter OG, Nourzad OC, MacLachlan TE, Vidal RB, Lovett DT

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      • Bolt4Knob
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        If the Saints can do the salary cap manipulations they are doing - the Chargers need to not be stupid but they can do some "shtuff" too


        again, not doing stupid signings just to be stupid but if good players want to join the team and they are better than current players - they can make the cap work.

        out with jenkins, hayward, harris - in with griffin and JJ3 -- or keep Jenkins but get get Griffin to go with Davis at CB

        Joseph out: Morgan Fox and an edge rusher in

        Especially if Hunter Henry is not back

        balls to the wall baby!



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        • Bolt4Knob
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          Originally posted by Lone Bolt View Post
          Romeo Okwara of the Lions to hit FA. 6-4 263# 25 years old. 10 sacks last season. Interesting edge option on the market.
          Also went to Notre Dame -- that got a schwing for Telesco!!

          But yes, thats an interesting name - comparable PFF grade as Floyd - but younger

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          • Formula 21
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            Originally posted by Bolt4Knob View Post
            If the Saints can do the salary cap manipulations they are doing - the Chargers need to not be stupid but they can do some "shtuff" too


            again, not doing stupid signings just to be stupid but if good players want to join the team and they are better than current players - they can make the cap work.

            out with jenkins, hayward, harris - in with griffin and JJ3 -- or keep Jenkins but get get Griffin to go with Davis at CB

            Joseph out: Morgan Fox and an edge rusher in

            Especially if Hunter Henry is not back

            balls to the wall baby!


            IMO, Chargers don't do "shtuff". They don't stack up great players on deferred contracts so they can win big now. Just not happening.
            Now, if you excuse me, I have some Charger memories to suppress.
            The Wasted Decade is done.
            Build Back Better.

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            • Xenos
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              • Xenos
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                Originally posted by Formula 21 View Post

                IMO, Chargers don't do "shtuff". They don't stack up great players on deferred contracts so they can win big now. Just not happening.
                To be fair, they’ve never been in this position before with a cheap rookie QB contract. And it’s better to front load the contracts in a typical year. This year is weird obviously.

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                • Bolt4Knob
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                  Originally posted by Formula 21 View Post

                  IMO, Chargers don't do "shtuff". They don't stack up great players on deferred contracts so they can win big now. Just not happening.
                  I think for the right free agents -- and for me thats Linsley, Feiler, maybe Thuney, JJ3 (unless Jenkins shows he can play the position), younger edge rushers like Reddick or Onkwara, CB like Griffin - they have enough cap space to push some to 2022 and 2023 that they can be somewhat aggressive. And still will be able to fill in with veterans are lower cost deals

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                  • Bolt4Knob
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                    Originally posted by Xenos View Post

                    To be fair, they’ve never been in this position before with a cheap rookie QB contract. And it’s better to front load the contracts in a typical year. This year is weird obviously.
                    I would say decent cap hits in 21 but pushing into 2022 is very doable and so you put 10-15m of "voidable dollars" down the road -- not only do you have Herbert now but Bosa, Allen, Ekeler, and a few other guys in their prime years.

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                    • jamrock
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                      Originally posted by Xenos View Post
                      Is he better than Henry? Stats seem pretty similar. So Smith, Ertz, and Henry are out there as TE's.

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                      • Boltjolt
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                        Originally posted by Velo View Post

                        Mike Williams doesn't get as many targets as Keenan because Keenan is always open and Mike is not. Separation has never been MW's strong suit. When you are a QB and you see the separation KA consistently makes, who are you going to throw it to?
                        I wouldn't say that is the reason. It may be part of it but it isn't the only reason at all.
                        They run different routes, Keenan gets the shorter routes and is a first down machine and likely is the first progression more times than not. He also plays in the slot. MW is usually always outside.

                        I don't think Telesco would say what he does about him or offer him a fifth year option if he didn't get open half the time. Silly argument imo.

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                        • Bolt Dude
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                          Originally posted by Bolt4Knob View Post

                          I think for the right free agents -- and for me thats Linsley, Feiler, maybe Thuney, JJ3 (unless Jenkins shows he can play the position), younger edge rushers like Reddick or Onkwara, CB like Griffin - they have enough cap space to push some to 2022 and 2023 that they can be somewhat aggressive. And still will be able to fill in with veterans are lower cost deals
                          Griffin or WJIII.

                          Just in...Bengals likely to let WJIII hit FA...
                          Our quarterback is a golden god.

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