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2021 Official Chargers Season Discusssion
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Originally posted by CivilBolt View Post
I’m talking about the 2018 season when both DK and DJ played together. DK’s number were off the charts. Then 2019 happened, DJ was out 11 games and DK stats came crashing down.
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Originally posted by CivilBolt View Post
I’m talking about the 2018 season when both DK and DJ played together. DK’s number were off the charts. Then 2019 happened, DJ was out 11 games and DK stats came crashing down.
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Originally posted by Xenos View Post
He was an all pro in 2018. Had a down year in 2019. And then complained his way out in 2020. It’s not like the team that traded for him was dying to keep him either.
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Originally posted by powderblueboy View Post
King's poor play in 2019 was due to several factors beyond the absence of James. He didn't turn it around the final few games of 2019 with James on the field.
James on the field ... i wonder what that is like.“Less is more? NO NO NO - MORE is MORE!”
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Some decent veterans still on the CB market. Not sure who the right fit for the Chargers is but they have the cap space to be selective and get the right player. Of the group below - Bouye has knowledge with HIll and Staley from Denver (but I think suspended two more games in 2021); Nelson might be nice. Of the "older guys" - I think Butler over Sherman, McCourty and Norman. I guess the Chargers could bring back Hayward with that new CBA cap rule about veterans counting less against the cap - but not sure if that works if the player is released and brought back
Richard Sherman, Steven Nelson, Casey Hayward, K'Waun Williams, Malcolm Butler, AJ Buoye, Jason McCourty, Bashaud Breeland, Nickell Robey-Coleman, Brian Poole, Josh Norman.
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Originally posted by dmac_bolt View Post
I thought they should have kept King. He wasn’t flawless but he’d given the team some good play. I couldn’t tell if 2019 was all him or perhaps Gus was contributing. But its not like we lost Deon Fricken Sanders or something,
James on the field ... i wonder what that is like.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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Originally posted by Xenos View PostApparently quite easily if you’re the Chargers and Titans. And it was two down years.
Anyway,having dealt away the 3rd best CB per PFF , time to get a replacement
https://www.pff.com/news/nfl-trade-d...orleans-saints
"Now for the big move in the AFC — Desmond King II has long been a favorite of PFF's. The versatile defensive back can line up all over the secondary, excelling in the slot at cornerback and as a safety. King’s 90.5 coverage grade since 2018 ranks third among cornerbacks with at least 200 coverage snaps, behind Stephon Gilmore and Bears’ depth corner Sherrick McManis."
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Originally posted by Bolt4Knob View PostSome decent veterans still on the CB market. Not sure who the right fit for the Chargers is but they have the cap space to be selective and get the right player. Of the group below - Bouye has knowledge with HIll and Staley from Denver (but I think suspended two more games in 2021); Nelson might be nice. Of the "older guys" - I think Butler over Sherman, McCourty and Norman. I guess the Chargers could bring back Hayward with that new CBA cap rule about veterans counting less against the cap - but not sure if that works if the player is released and brought back
Richard Sherman, Steven Nelson, Casey Hayward, K'Waun Williams, Malcolm Butler, AJ Buoye, Jason McCourty, Bashaud Breeland, Nickell Robey-Coleman, Brian Poole, Josh Norman.
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Originally posted by Cdn Bolt View Post
Nope. He was ranked 3rd best coverage CB by PFF since 2018. Not like TEN and LAC are exactly stellar w their personnel moves either.
Anyway,having dealt away the 3rd best CB per PFF , time to get a replacement
https://www.pff.com/news/nfl-trade-d...orleans-saints
"Now for the big move in the AFC — Desmond King II has long been a favorite of PFF's. The versatile defensive back can line up all over the secondary, excelling in the slot at cornerback and as a safety. King’s 90.5 coverage grade since 2018 ranks third among cornerbacks with at least 200 coverage snaps, behind Stephon Gilmore and Bears’ depth corner Sherrick McManis."
Edit: maybe we should get Sherrick McManis then since he’s 2nd overall since 2018 lol.
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Originally posted by Xenos View Post
So yeah, this is why it’s hard to take PFF seriously sometimes. King was not the third best coverage CB in 2019 and 2020. Two down years.
Edit: maybe we should get Sherrick McManis then since he’s 2nd overall since 2018 lol.
He played in 11 games last season and only 9 the previous season.
Its like grading a RB having the highest YPC in the league while only having 50 carries and two were for 40 yards each to make it look higher.
Sometimes PFF had a legit looking stat and then a lot of times i see shit like that.
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