Originally posted by whitelightning
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2017 OTA - Mini Camp - Training Camp - Discussion - Final Cuts
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I don't have the time to hate and troll, besides, what good would that do?
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It does none. It seemed on BT you were trying to stick with the team. In the midst of a forum that was taking every thread of support and turning it into a hate fest. So i tried to give you and all the others supporters a better option for a community that has chosen to accept the fate and support. Its good to have you here. Hopefully the Chargers players can somehow win you and many of the others here on the fence over. Cheers
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Originally posted by Formula Two One View PostCongrats to Sean Culkin. It looks like he'll be a UDFA that makes the team this year.
Isaah Burse looks to be in trouble. Not only does he have a bad shoulder, he may have been outplayed by Davis and Scott. I'd look for one of those two to make the squad over him.
Desmond King. What's his position and does he start week one? You have to put your playmakers on the field.
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Chargers dump 39-year employee at end of training camp
Posted by Mike Florio on August 24, 2017, 8:03 PM EDT
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When the Chargers moved from San Diego to L.A., equipment manager Bob Wick chose to go along, after 38 years with the franchise in its prior home. The franchise has now chosen to move on from Wick.
Wick joined the team as a ball boy and equipment assistant in 1979. He became assistant equipment manager in 1983, and then was named equipment manager 17 years later.
The APBob is no longer with the organizationSan Diego Union-Tribune.Now, if you excuse me, I have some Charger memories to suppress.
The Wasted Decade is done.
Build Back Better.
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Originally posted by Formula Two One View PostChargers dump 39-year employee at end of training camp
Posted by Mike Florio on August 24, 2017, 8:03 PM EDT
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When the Chargers moved from San Diego to L.A., equipment manager Bob Wick chose to go along, after 38 years with the franchise in its prior home. The franchise has now chosen to move on from Wick.
Wick joined the team as a ball boy and equipment assistant in 1979. He became assistant equipment manager in 1983, and then was named equipment manager 17 years later.
The APBob is no longer with the organizationSan Diego Union-Tribune.
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Originally posted by Panamamike View Post
from the outside looking in, 38 years is a long time. I did notice a lot of logos on backwards etc. Maybe it was time to retire and he was unwilling to do so.
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Originally posted by Bolt-O View Post
Not bad for a glorified ball boy. I know he had protected #18 from being assigned, might as well give that number to Mike Williams.
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Originally posted by Bolt-O View Post
Not bad for a glorified ball boy. I know he had protected #18 from being assigned, might as well give that number to Mike Williams.Forget it Donny you're out of your element
Shut the fuck up Donny
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Originally posted by Fleet View PostShit i actually sent a tweet to Isaac Rochelle about his Helmet Bolt. Hopefully he didnt bitch about it and get the guy fired.Forget it Donny you're out of your element
Shut the fuck up Donny
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Originally posted by bonehead View Post
Still a little harsh coming from the douchebags that introduced the upside down lightning bolts on the shoulders and the gay serpentine bolt on the uniform pant
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