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Originally posted by Beerman View Posthttp://www.chargers.com/news/article...a-a34baf81116f
Here's part of his post game speech. Solid. Figure our coach probably deserves his own thread on the new board.
I was a bit skeptical following the first game, but his offense is starting to evolve.
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Originally posted by Geezbolt View PostI liked it. If the team keeps buying into his game plans they will have some success. I know I have more confidence in the coaching staff than I've had in a few years and I'm not nearly as concerned about the Bolts being out-coached as I once was. Sure it will happen some, but that's part of the game. They won't turn it all around overnight, but they're headed in the right direction. BTW, what's with Deano's hair in that video????? :chuckle:
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from some guy on si:
Good for Mike McCoy, who thinks before he snaps. So the Chargers had a 21-point lead with 21 minutes to play Monday night and blew it, losing 31-28 to Houston. Same old Norvy Chargers, right? “I went back and watched the tape,’’ McCoy said Sunday from Philadelphia. “I tortured myself. I went back and forth over the plays we called, wondering what we should have done. In this business, you know every time a play doesn’t work, you say, ‘I should have called something else.’ And after I examined all those plays down the stretch, you know what? I wouldn’t change a single one. I have faith in my coaches and what we called. We just had to play better, and that’s what I told my team.” On Sunday, reclamation project Eddie Royal scored his third, fourth and fifth touchdowns of the season (Eddie Royal—he still plays?), Philip Rivers threw for 419 yards, and San Diego, on a short week, stunned the Eagles 33-30. Heck of a job preparing his team by McCoy.
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Some more from that same guy on si:
Coach of the Week
Mike McCoy, head coach, San Diego. The Chargers had a terrible loss Monday night, blowing a 28-7 second-half lead and losing in the final minutes to the Texans. McCoy watched the tape of the big fourth-quarter mistakes, and watched them again, and again. And he decided: We’re fine; we’re not going to panic and make a bunch of changes because of one rotten quarter. His team fed off that six days later in a stadium full of rabid Eagle fans, and stole a 33-30 victory.
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Originally posted by KYBoltsFan View PostIt's fun to pick the Chargers to be bad because they were recently so annoyingly good and ruining the plans of east coast journalists with their playoff victories over the Colts and "King Manning".
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