Call me crazy but I have a feeling the Chargers will gain a lot of fans this year in LA with their Air Coryell Revival with Rivers and Co. Its going to be spectacular this year the pass offense.
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Not if you believe the clowns on 1090! According to them the only reason people watched last year was not because they root for the team, but because they were rooting against it - huh? It's really hard to even listen to that station any more as they are just so massively bitter and butt hurt.
I expect the team will do well and in typical front running LA fashion more fans will be attracted.
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As promised... Thursday's camp report:
First (and most importantly): NO INJURIES! The rest is fine print...
Anyway, assorted observations:
- Horrible session for an unprepared fan to attend. After warm-ups, the Chargers did about 45 minutes in offense/defense on separate fields. Then, for the remainder of time, they ran against each other on the FAR field, at least 75 yards from the closest fan. This had to be boring as hell for the non-assisted fan to watch from the stands. Of course, I came with my trusty binoculars, which were worth 2X their weight in gold today, otherwise would not have seen 20% of what I'm reporting.
- The most interesting stuff during the first part was what was going on in the furthest field back, where they stuff the injured players. I could see, in order, Hunter Henry, Joey Bosa, Trevor Williams and Justin Jones riding side by side on their stationary bikes, like the blue and yellow 4 Horsemen of the Apocalypse. They looked like they were in pretty good spirits and you could tell they were bantering and laughing with each other.
- Happy to report that Bosa looks fine. No limp and no bindings nor brace on either leg. I can see him back to practice next week or, if they want to be extra cautious, the week before the Saints game. He watched the 2nd part of the practice from the sidelines with the rest of the defense.
- Williams also looked OK but didn't see him much after the session.
- Justin Jones - here's what's odd: he looked the most messed up. His left foot is in a big boot. However, he seemed to be in pretty good spirits, also watched the 2nd half of practice with his team mates and, afterwards, was one of the players they sent over to the fans to sign and take pictures with (yes, I got a couple.) It's one of those where the boot says one thing but his body language and actions say another. I will choose to stay optimistic, but I would venture to guess that he doesn't play until the final pre-season game, if at all.
- Forest Lamp - although I looked for him specifically, I didn't see him until he had finished his workout and was walking back to the medical tent. He looked good, but also like he didn't have too strenuous of a workout today, given how warm it was.
- During the first session, the D was walking through personnel assignments against certain formations. There were a number of them, but one that got repeated and returned to was coverage against a trips receiver formation. The coaches were emphasizing man assignments.
- During the second session, you could tell that they were practicing the most common formations. The problem is, from my vantage, I could not tell when they were running plays for the defense or for the offense, other than one play where PR seemed to check out of a run formation. This makes it hard to say what was being emphasized. If I had to guess, they will be running pretty vanilla plays and formations for the first two preseason games, just to see how well the back-ups and bubble players do in those situations.
- Virgil Green caught multiple passes, so I will venture to guess that he will see at least a couple throws on Saturday, and finally shedding the "pure blocking tight end" label.
- PR also worked the middle of the field quite a bit, and Mike W. caught a medium-long pass down the left side.
- AK looked fast and shifty and, got the bulk of the carries. He will definitely get the bulk of the early work on Saturday (duh!)
- All the QB's got a fair amount of reps including, surprisingly, PR and Shimonek. I think we'll see at least a drive or two with the rookie QB at the end of the game on Saturday.
They blew the whistle to end practice about 10 minutes early and everyone looked upbeat and excited to be going to AZ to face some non-teammates for a change.
That's it!
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Originally posted by R2D22 View PostAs promised... Thursday's camp report:
First (and most importantly): NO INJURIES! The rest is fine print...
Anyway, assorted observations:
- Horrible session for an unprepared fan to attend. After warm-ups, the Chargers did about 45 minutes in offense/defense on separate fields. Then, for the remainder of time, they ran against each other on the FAR field, at least 75 yards from the closest fan. This had to be boring as hell for the non-assisted fan to watch from the stands. Of course, I came with my trusty binoculars, which were worth 2X their weight in gold today, otherwise would not have seen 20% of what I'm reporting.
- The most interesting stuff during the first part was what was going on in the furthest field back, where they stuff the injured players. I could see, in order, Hunter Henry, Joey Bosa, Trevor Williams and Justin Jones riding side by side on their stationary bikes, like the blue and yellow 4 Horsemen of the Apocalypse. They looked like they were in pretty good spirits and you could tell they were bantering and laughing with each other.
- Happy to report that Bosa looks fine. No limp and no bindings nor brace on either leg. I can see him back to practice next week or, if they want to be extra cautious, the week before the Saints game. He watched the 2nd part of the practice from the sidelines with the rest of the defense.
- Williams also looked OK but didn't see him much after the session.
- Justin Jones - here's what's odd: he looked the most messed up. His left foot is in a big boot. However, he seemed to be in pretty good spirits, also watched the 2nd half of practice with his team mates and, afterwards, was one of the players they sent over to the fans to sign and take pictures with (yes, I got a couple.) It's one of those where the boot says one thing but his body language and actions say another. I will choose to stay optimistic, but I would venture to guess that he doesn't play until the final pre-season game, if at all.
- Forest Lamp - although I looked for him specifically, I didn't see him until he had finished his workout and was walking back to the medical tent. He looked good, but also like he didn't have too strenuous of a workout today, given how warm it was.
- During the first session, the D was walking through personnel assignments against certain formations. There were a number of them, but one that got repeated and returned to was coverage against a trips receiver formation. The coaches were emphasizing man assignments.
- During the second session, you could tell that they were practicing the most common formations. The problem is, from my vantage, I could not tell when they were running plays for the defense or for the offense, other than one play where PR seemed to check out of a run formation. This makes it hard to say what was being emphasized. If I had to guess, they will be running pretty vanilla plays and formations for the first two preseason games, just to see how well the back-ups and bubble players do in those situations.
- Virgil Green caught multiple passes, so I will venture to guess that he will see at least a couple throws on Saturday, and finally shedding the "pure blocking tight end" label.
- PR also worked the middle of the field quite a bit, and Mike W. caught a medium-long pass down the left side.
- AK looked fast and shifty and, got the bulk of the carries. He will definitely get the bulk of the early work on Saturday (duh!)
- All the QB's got a fair amount of reps including, surprisingly, PR and Shimonek. I think we'll see at least a drive or two with the rookie QB at the end of the game on Saturday.
They blew the whistle to end practice about 10 minutes early and everyone looked upbeat and excited to be going to AZ to face some non-teammates for a change.
That's it!
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Alden GonzalezESPN Staff Writer
Went to Rams and Chargers camps today. They're both supremely talented on offense and defense. The biggest discrepancy is their kicking situation. Greg Zuerlein, coming off back surgery, nailed a 60-yard field goal with ease and looks totally healthy now. He might be the best kicker in the league again. For the Chargers, neither Caleb Sturgis nor Roberto Aguayo have separated themselves. Chargers coach Anthony Lynn said opening with two kickers on the active roster is "a possibility."
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5h Eric D. Williams ESPN Staff Writer
Chargers kicking competition Day 4: Caleb Sturgis finished 7 of 7 with a long of 53 yards. Roberto Aguayo finished 4 of 7, missed from 41, 50 and 53.
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11hNow, if you excuse me, I have some Charger memories to suppress.
The Wasted Decade is done.
Build Back Better.
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Eric D. Williams ESPN Staff Writer
That rookie could start: Second-round selection Uchenna Nwosu was impressive, recording two tackles, a sack and two quarterback hits. Nwosu was part of a second-unit defense that included fellow rookies Derwin James and Kyzir White. All three played with a lot of energy. White finished with three tackles, a tackle on special teams and a nice block on a punt return.
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 foreigner View PostCall me crazy but I have a feeling the Chargers will gain a lot of fans this year in LA with their Air Coryell Revival with Rivers and Co. Its going to be spectacular this year the pass offense.Life is too short to drink cheap beer :beer:
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Originally posted by SDfan View Post
how do you get an "Air Coryell revival" from a run first philosophy head coach and shortage of very talented pass catching TEs?
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