Chargers optimistic budding chemistry will lead to more wins in L.A.

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  • Concudan
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    Chargers optimistic budding chemistry will lead to more wins in L.A.

    The Chargers hope they have laid the groundwork for a successful 2017 season -- and their move to Los Angeles -- during their offseason program.



    Eric D. WilliamsESPN Staff Writer

    SAN DIEGO -- One of the goals for any new coach is to create a winning culture that unites players under one accord.

    Los Angeles ChargersLos Angeles RamsCasey Hayward, who signed with the team as a free agent last offseason after spending his first four years in the NFL with the Green Bay Packers
  • richpjr
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    Better coaching may have been the difference in at least 2 or 3 games last season. If we finally get some luck on the injury front (yeah, I know) we should be back in the playoff hunt.

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    • Concudan
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      Originally posted by richpjr View Post
      Better coaching may have been the difference in at least 2 or 3 games last season. If we finally get some luck on the injury front (yeah, I know) we should be back in the playoff hunt.
      I agree. I was excited during McCoy's first season. The team made noticeable second half adjustments. From there it went down hill.

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      • Fleet
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        Originally posted by Concudan View Post

        I agree. I was excited during McCoy's first season. The team made noticeable second half adjustments. From there it went down hill.
        The offensive line his first year really played above their talent level. Many of us were shocked with Joe D's ability to get them to play at such a consistent level. Losing Hardwick that season in the playoffs killed us. I think we were missing others as well. Maybe Clary. Matthews etc.

        But i think the OL when they play consistent really brings out the best in Rivers and this offense. Play action and Matthews were solid behind that OL. It all works off that. Its good to hear Lynn referencing that Slausson and Okung look great together but also making sure we all know its just in shorts.

        He continues to beat the "We're not in pads yet" drum which is good. McCoy always seemed so positive about everything and in regards to injuries just blatantly lie about them. Or maybe he didnt even know any better. Lynn seems to be better at informing us of the "real" situations surrounding the players right now.

        I like what i see so far.
        Last edited by Fleet; 06-08-2017, 11:03 PM.

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