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2021 Official Chargers Season Discusssion
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Originally posted by Topcat View Post
Chemistry? The only chemistry going on with Scho and Storm is they're getting consistently BLOWN UP...
Scho gets blown up and Storm (with help from the tight end) does his job, and then Storm gets blown up and Scho (with help from center) does his job, and then they really decide to fuck with Herbert, and both get blown up (no help).
consistency, teamwork,....chemistry!
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Which veterans do you think the Chargers move on from next season? Here is my list:
Bulaga. His contract has an out, and I think the Chargers take it.
Cook. I like Cook and think he is doing a good job. But I think they signed him to a one year contract with the intention of developing their younger TEs for the future. Parham is emerging as a stud, and as I have been touting the past few weeks Anderson is developing as an offensive weapon. The relationship with Cook might hinge on what McKitty shows are doesn't show in the 2nd half of the season. Or they may target a TE in the draft. But I think they had Cook in mind for a one year rental. He's going to be 35 next year.
Joseph. He's just a guy now at age 33. I believe they will make upgrading at interior DL a priority.
Harris. Already being discussed on this board. He's going to be 33 next season. This may be his last in the NFL.
Trey Pipkins, Joshua Kelley, Justin Jackson. I'm tempted to put Storm in here too, but he may survive as depth. But the first three have had their opportunities and can't get it done. Jackson might survive if he comes back from his injury and doesn't get injured again and makes some solid contributions in the 2nd half of the season.
There are other players lower on the depth chart that will probably not be back, but I wanted to focus on starters and key players, or players like Pipkins and Kelley who were at one time promising but have failed.
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Originally posted by Velo View PostWhich veterans do you think the Chargers move on from next season? Here is my list:
Joseph. He's just a guy now at age 33. I believe they will make upgrading at interior DL a priority.
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Originally posted by Velo View PostWhich veterans do you think the Chargers move on from next season? Here is my list:
Bulaga. His contract has an out, and I think the Chargers take it.
Cook. I like Cook and think he is doing a good job. But I think they signed him to a one year contract with the intention of developing their younger TEs for the future. Parham is emerging as a stud, and as I have been touting the past few weeks Anderson is developing as an offensive weapon. The relationship with Cook might hinge on what McKitty shows are doesn't show in the 2nd half of the season. Or they may target a TE in the draft. But I think they had Cook in mind for a one year rental. He's going to be 35 next year.
Joseph. He's just a guy now at age 33. I believe they will make upgrading at interior DL a priority.
Harris. Already being discussed on this board. He's going to be 33 next season. This may be his last in the NFL.
Trey Pipkins, Joshua Kelley, Justin Jackson. I'm tempted to put Storm in here too, but he may survive as depth. But the first three have had their opportunities and can't get it done. Jackson might survive if he comes back from his injury and doesn't get injured again and makes some solid contributions in the 2nd half of the season.
There are other players lower on the depth chart that will probably not be back, but I wanted to focus on starters and key players, or players like Pipkins and Kelley who were at one time promising but have failed.
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Originally posted by blueman View PostJoseph is ranked second in the league for run stops. Jones isn’t even on the list, plus he was on roller skates yesterday, if we’re looking to upgrade anybody on the IDL, especially a “starter”, it’s him.
J. Jones was moved 3 yards off the ball 2/3 times by hard doubles where he occupied both blockers without losing contact. He also defeated multiple other double attempts. He was +60% on defeating 1v1 matchups. He is a very solid player.
We allowed 3.8 YPC on 30 rushing attempts by non-QB runs vs the Eagles. Without Hurts legs our run D was very good.My 2021 Adopt-A-Bolt List
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Originally posted by like54ninjas View Post
Did you watch another game?
J. Jones was moved 3 yards off the ball 2/3 times by hard doubles where he occupied both blockers without losing contact. He also defeated multiple other double attempts. He was +60% on defeating 1v1 matchups. He is a very solid player.
We allowed 3.8 YPC on 30 rushing attempts by non-QB runs vs the Eagles. Without Hurts legs our run D was very good.
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Originally posted by blueman View PostJoseph is ranked second in the league for run stops. Jones isn’t even on the list, plus he was on roller skates yesterday, if we’re looking to upgrade anybody on the IDL, especially a “starter”, it’s him.
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