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Anthony Lynn Answers Questions After Practice Today
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Originally posted by Fleet View PostSlauson at LG today.
Looks like we will need an OTA and Camp thread.
I think Lynn is really going to have a positive effect on the OL and the running game. Still not sure how he will fare overall as a HC, but pretty confident he is going to make big improvements in those two areas and they are areas the Chargers have had a hard time with since Marty left.
I still remember Marty reaming out the OL his first training camp. Saying he saw the film, his OL is not going to play like p###ies anymore. And making them run the same play, play after play after play until it became muscle memory.
TGLike, how am I a traitor? Your team are traitors.
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Originally posted by Heatmiser View Post
Fleet, who was at center? Tuerk?
I think Lynn is really going to have a positive effect on the OL and the running game. Still not sure how he will fare overall as a HC, but pretty confident he is going to make big improvements in those two areas and they are areas the Chargers have had a hard time with since Marty left.
I still remember Marty reaming out the OL his first training camp. Saying he saw the film, his OL is not going to play like p###ies anymore. And making them run the same play, play after play after play until it became muscle memory.
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Originally posted by Heatmiser View Post
Fleet, who was at center? Tuerk?
I think Lynn is really going to have a positive effect on the OL and the running game. Still not sure how he will fare overall as a HC, but pretty confident he is going to make big improvements in those two areas and they are areas the Chargers have had a hard time with since Marty left.
I still remember Marty reaming out the OL his first training camp. Saying he saw the film, his OL is not going to play like p###ies anymore. And making them run the same play, play after play after play until it became muscle memory.
TG
Chargers defensive end Joey Bosa was asked about his draft preparation a year ago, a process that ended with him being selected No. 3 overall.
Center shuffle
During offensive drills Tuesday, veteran Matt Slauson lined up at left guard, a shift after playing almost every snap last season at center.
Spencer Pulley, who signed with the team as an undrafted free agent last year, delivered the snaps to Philip Rivers while Kenny Wiggins played right guard with Orlando Franklin sidelined.
“We’re rolling guys right now, looking at different guys at different positions,” Lynn said. “We’re looking at [Slauson] at left guard. He’s played there before in the past for me and did a pretty good job.”
For Rivers, a change at center is nothing new as the team hasn’t settled on a full-time replacement for Nick Hardwick, who manned the position for 10 years but retired after the 2014 season.
“However it all ends up, yeah, I think that’s very important,” Rivers said. “Obviously, the QB-center exchange is very important. It’s a guy that I spend a great deal of time with, both in protections, and communicating my points and those sorts of things. That’s definitely something. And I have [to have] an emphasis from my standpoint so that that is a non-issue when we get to the fall.”
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Originally posted by Rugger05 View PostNo mention of Tuerk here
Chargers defensive end Joey Bosa was asked about his draft preparation a year ago, a process that ended with him being selected No. 3 overall.
Center shuffle
During offensive drills Tuesday, veteran Matt Slauson lined up at left guard, a shift after playing almost every snap last season at center.
Spencer Pulley, who signed with the team as an undrafted free agent last year, delivered the snaps to Philip Rivers while Kenny Wiggins played right guard with Orlando Franklin sidelined.
“We’re rolling guys right now, looking at different guys at different positions,” Lynn said. “We’re looking at [Slauson] at left guard. He’s played there before in the past for me and did a pretty good job.”
For Rivers, a change at center is nothing new as the team hasn’t settled on a full-time replacement for Nick Hardwick, who manned the position for 10 years but retired after the 2014 season.
“However it all ends up, yeah, I think that’s very important,” Rivers said. “Obviously, the QB-center exchange is very important. It’s a guy that I spend a great deal of time with, both in protections, and communicating my points and those sorts of things. That’s definitely something. And I have [to have] an emphasis from my standpoint so that that is a non-issue when we get to the fall.”Like, how am I a traitor? Your team are traitors.
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Originally posted by Formula Two One View PostTuerk is a ghost until someone actually sees him. And ghosts typically don't block well.
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