I'd be absolutely shocked if the Chargers did anything significant the rest of the off-season aside from possibly signing Gates once again and possibly extending a player or two. We don't have any cap space and it seems as if the coaching staff and front office are happy with the roster. I'm also not sure where the rumor that Okung is contemplating retirement is coming from. I haven't heard anything about it aside from this board - source?
Okung Injured, Did Not Practice
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Originally posted by richpjr View PostI'd be absolutely shocked if the Chargers did anything significant the rest of the off-season aside from possibly signing Gates once again and possibly extending a player or two. We don't have any cap space and it seems as if the coaching staff and front office are happy with the roster. I'm also not sure where the rumor that Okung is contemplating retirement is coming from. I haven't heard anything about it aside from this board - source?
There is currently a 7 week deadzone period.
There are absolutely no sources for my speculation, but retirement for a 30 year old OLT is always a possibility, considering the factors pain management and risk-reward, plus appearances, with ALs framing of comments.
Okung will certainly consider the lucrative contract he personally negotiated, and he will think of alternative bitcoin profits, a TPB fav, as Russell mentions often, on social media.We do not play modern football.
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Originally posted by richpjr View PostI'd be absolutely shocked if the Chargers did anything significant the rest of the off-season aside from possibly signing Gates once again and possibly extending a player or two. We don't have any cap space and it seems as if the coaching staff and front office are happy with the roster. I'm also not sure where the rumor that Okung is contemplating retirement is coming from. I haven't heard anything about it aside from this board - source?
"LT Russell Okung also did not practice due to an undisclosed injury, according to Lynn. Asked of Okung's injury could be long-term, Lynn said: "We don't know yet." Sam Tevi shifted over to left tackle with Okung out, and Trent Scott played right tackle."
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It is announced that prized rookie OLT Jonah Williams has had surgery for a torn labrum and will not play for the Bengals this season.
Are you sure you are still upset about the uncertainty surrounding Russell Okung ?
:coffee:
...and...where's wefghty ?We do not play modern football.
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Originally posted by blueman View PostWe got enough gimpy OL, don't need another, at top dollar.
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The Bolts are so close to the SB, I'd be disappointed if a player came available that could help them and they didn't jump on the opportunity. This opportunity for the Bolts to go to the SB only comes around every 25 years or so.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 21 View PostThe Bolts are so close to the SB, I'd be disappointed if a player came available that could help them and they didn't jump on the opportunity.This opportunity for the Bolts to go to the SB only comes around every 25 years or so.
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We might have traded up for Jonah Williams, just injured.
We might have drafted
Ronnie Stanley--Chris Jones--Austin Hooper
instead of
Joey Bosa--Hunter Henry--Max Tuerk.
No twenty-twenty hindsight here, just foresight.
The teachings of Pat Meyer are about to take hold and come to fruition.
I am bullish on the megatrends re LAC Oline.We do not play modern football.
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There has to be a lot of confidence in Sam Tevi and Russel Okung must not be expected to be out too long. There is just a lot of unrest in my mind about Tevi, but the coach staff knows these guys better than all of us.
1. Drafting a project OT in Tre Pipkins who isn't projected to even see the field must say they have confidence in Sam Tevi
2. With Okung down they have enough confidence to move Tevi to Left Tackle and haven't sought to bring a tackle in???? They know better than us
3. Overall they must expect Feeny to rebound, and Lamp to step up and be what all the pundits say he was going to be, and Sam Tevi has improve???
Lot of questions lets hope the management and coaching staff is right, this team is loaded with talent to make a Super Bowl run lets hope we aren't talking about what they should of done this season, Rivers is getting older and this is roster other than OL has more talent than the 2006 14-2 Chargers( LT, Merriman, Gates, McNeill, Dielman, Philips, Jammer ) and the 2009 13-3 Chargers with the same cast plus (Vincent Jackson, Weddle, and Cromartie) but this OL.
Hoping this is our year and I am wrong about our OL
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Originally posted by OhioBolt View PostThere has to be a lot of confidence in Sam Tevi and Russel Okung must not be expected to be out too long. There is just a lot of unrest in my mind about Tevi, but the coach staff knows these guys better than all of us.
1. Drafting a project OT in Tre Pipkins who isn't projected to even see the field must say they have confidence in Sam Tevi
2. With Okung down they have enough confidence to move Tevi to Left Tackle and haven't sought to bring a tackle in???? They know better than us
3. Overall they must expect Feeny to rebound, and Lamp to step up and be what all the pundits say he was going to be, and Sam Tevi has improve???
Lot of questions lets hope the management and coaching staff is right, this team is loaded with talent to make a Super Bowl run lets hope we aren't talking about what they should of done this season, Rivers is getting older and this is roster other than OL has more talent than the 2006 14-2 Chargers( LT, Merriman, Gates, McNeill, Dielman, Philips, Jammer ) and the 2009 13-3 Chargers with the same cast plus (Vincent Jackson, Weddle, and Cromartie) but this OL.
Hoping this is our year and I am wrong about our OL
I keep going back to the investment we've made over the past 3 years in the Oline.
1) Brought in 2 PB experienced vets, with some injury histories, at key positions of LOT & OC. MP & RO are former 1st rounders. Add MS a former 3rd rounder and starter on SB winning team.
2) 2017 spent 2nd, 3rd, & 6th on FL, DF, & ST. Mixed results but 2 now have significant starting experience. Lamp is healthy, strong, and ready to impose his will this season. Year 3 is huge for all 3.
3) 2018 used a 5th rounder on SQ, who performed well in limited snaps subbing for MP. He has the athleticism, power, and football IQ to be a solid player.
4) 2019 spent a 3rd on TP. He will need till midseason, at least, to acquire technique, strength, and reps to be a viable option.
That is a ton a capital, draft & $, over 3 years.
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