lol, well Topcat you get your wish!
New OC Shane Steichen a Norv disciple
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Originally posted by Kellyb72601 View PostI'm not condemning them at all in fact I think it's probably an upgrade. I just think Philip Rivers never really wanted to play for any coach other then Norv and has never wanted to run any system other than Norvs. This move eliminates Wisenhunt and brings 2 Norv disciples together to go back 100% Norval. The following are things I've learned from piecing together bits & pieces of interviews over the years:
1. When Norv was fired and McCoy & Reich brought in they all got together during the offseason with Rivers and created an offense. Rivers was a big contributor into the offense with regards to both scheme & terminology. Rivers knows as much offense as any OC in the league, probably more than most.
2. When Lynn was initially brought in '17 the offense initially struggled until he got his hands out of the offense and gave up more control to Wisenhunt & Rivers.
3. Steichen was also brought in as QB coach in '17. Every week for the last 3 years Steichen has met with Lynn and gone over the passing scheme for that week. In fact in the Tenn game last year the first offensive play was an ~80 yd TD to Tyrell Williams. Lynn said Steichen predicted that play during that meeting and knew it would be a TD.
4. Lynn eventually planned on moving Steichen up to OC anyway. Evidently he really likes Steichen. The struggling offense just gives him a convenient excuse to make the move now. Who knows how much of this was related to Rivers not being on board with what Wisenhunt wanted to do offensively? I imagine that had at least something to do with it.
5. With Wisenhunt out of the picture you bring 2 Norv disciples together with no outside interference. Steichen said he talks to Norv on the phone every day. Rivers learned from Norv & never wanted him gone.
To me that all adds up to Norv may as well still be coaching the football team.
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Originally posted by Kellyb72601 View PostI'm not condemning them at all in fact I think it's probably an upgrade. I just think Philip Rivers never really wanted to play for any coach other then Norv and has never wanted to run any system other than Norvs. This move eliminates Wisenhunt and brings 2 Norv disciples together to go back 100% Norval. The following are things I've learned from piecing together bits & pieces of interviews over the years:
1. When Norv was fired and McCoy & Reich brought in they all got together during the offseason with Rivers and created an offense. Rivers was a big contributor into the offense with regards to both scheme & terminology. Rivers knows as much offense as any OC in the league, probably more than most.
2. When Lynn was initially brought in '17 the offense initially struggled until he got his hands out of the offense and gave up more control to Wisenhunt & Rivers.
3. Steichen was also brought in as QB coach in '17. Every week for the last 3 years Steichen has met with Lynn and gone over the passing scheme for that week. In fact in the Tenn game last year the first offensive play was an ~80 yd TD to Tyrell Williams. Lynn said Steichen predicted that play during that meeting and knew it would be a TD.
4. Lynn eventually planned on moving Steichen up to OC anyway. Evidently he really likes Steichen. The struggling offense just gives him a convenient excuse to make the move now. Who knows how much of this was related to Rivers not being on board with what Wisenhunt wanted to do offensively? I imagine that had at least something to do with it.
5. With Wisenhunt out of the picture you bring 2 Norv disciples together with no outside interference. Steichen said he talks to Norv on the phone every day. Rivers learned from Norv & never wanted him gone.
To me that all adds up to Norv may as well still be coaching the football team.
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After watching Shane's presser, I am all on board.
High energy, articulate, and, best of all says "shoot" just like PhillyRiv.
In fact, he uses a lot of the same expressions and mannerisms as PR. "Let's just go." Those two are peas in a pod.
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Originally posted by PMR9FAN View PostAfter watching Shane's presser, I am all on board.
High energy, articulate, and, best of all says "shoot" just like PhillyRiv.
In fact, he uses a lot of the same expressions and mannerisms as PR. "Let's just go." Those two are peas in a pod.
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Originally posted by Velo View PostLet's give the new arrangement at least one game to show what it can or cannot do before we start the condemning, shall we?
I said, I don't know maybe Rivers no preseason action, the Gordon Holdout and some Chemistry issues and oline injuries.....but they need to get into a rythym.
Rivers, Allen, Henry, Ekeler, Williams, Gordon. They need to protect the rock and get into a rythym.
The new OC talked about getting into a rhythm.
I think Lynn mention rythym too.
It is normal coach speak to talk about flow balance and rythym. But its a real thing. The Chargers have not had any rythym to their offense this season and I think the results are missed blocks, poor running behind good blocks, misses passes and drops and turnovers.
Hopefully they find that rythym under the new young OC.
Who has it better than us?
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The only shot LAC has at any kind of a playoff run here
is to get smoking hot on offense.
Use our weapons !
Any way we can !
KA. EK. JJ. MW. HH...
Increase scoring offense.
No more Red Zone inadequacies.
It's really that simple.
On defense...sacks...lots of sacks.We do not play modern football.
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Originally posted by wu-dai clan View PostThe only shot LAC has at any kind of a playoff run here
is to get smoking hot on offense.
Use our weapons !
Any way we can !
KA. EK. JJ. MW. HH...
Increase scoring offense.
No more Red Zone inadequacies.
It's really that simple.
On defense...sacks...lots of sacks.
Go uptempo.
On defense I hope firing whiz lights a fire under Bradley. The guy needs to change things up on defense asap.
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