Yes slaughtering bad teams is more like it. This was a good win for us. I thought we played sort of poorly against Denver and Oakland. 2 bad teams. Its nice we won the Raiders game. But this team has the talent to trounce those teams. So it was nice to blow out a bad team. Thats what i would expect.
Since I didn't see a Rivers thread
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Denver is coming around. We really pissed the bed against them with penalties alone that cost the game. Should have won but we just were off. Denver taking Pitt down at least makes me feel a little better about the loss and playing Pitt next week.
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Originally posted by RTPbolt View PostDenver is coming around. We really pissed the bed against them with penalties alone that cost the game. Should have won but we just were off. Denver taking Pitt down at least makes me feel a little better about the loss and playing Pitt next week.
Steelers and Us both should have beaten that dead horse!
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Posted by Charean Williams on November 26, 2018, 10:52 PM EST
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Philip Rivers put himself in the NFL record book Sunday.
The Chargers quarterback opened the game with a record 25 consecutive completions and finished with the highest ever completion percentage by going 28-of-29.
Patriots quarterback Tom Brady
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Its funny what might be if PR actually had a home field advantage. Stub Hub did not have the usual opposing fans majority they are used to, I wonder if that played some small part? Either way, our receivers and PR were on point.
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