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  • oneinchpunch
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    #1

    And the winners are...

    Lets see who won training camp!



    Training camp is over. And the winners are...

    MVP -- Malcom Floyd in a runaway. Newcomer and Pro Bowl cornerback Brandon Flowers said Floyd, soon to be 33, moved like he's just three years into the NFL.

    There wasn't a cornerback who faced him that Floyd failed to roast once.

    Floyd took another step Friday in his comeback from the scary neck injury that ended his 2014 season. Against Seahawks starters and second-stringers, he caught one Philip Rivers pass in traffic and another over the middle.

    Floyd said the contest's speed and contact, which included crack blocks against safeties, was vital to scrape barnacles off his game. He pronounced himself "pleased and confident" after facing the Super Bowl champs.

    "It just stunk that we lost," he said. "I wanted to go back in the game."

    A bonus, both of Floyd's catches came as an inside receiver. Everyone in the NFL knows Floyd is a slick outside receiver. There's more traffic, however, working from the slot. He looked comfortable there. He wasn't spooked by the over-the-middle hit that put him in an ambulance last September.

    It's a big feature in Mike McCoy's system that receivers are fluent at all three receiver spots -- split end, flanker, slot. The versatility makes the Chargers to defend. Floyd, as well as Keenan Allen and Eddie Royal, looks comfortable in each role.

    Best development -- Health. The Chargers were spared the carnage that jolted several other teams (see: Chargers' first opponent).

    Best undrafted rookies -- Running back Branden Oliver challenged Marion Grice, a sixth-round pick. Chris Davis mounted a push at cornerback and punt returner, while nose tackle Tenny Paleopoi matched or edged fifth-round dratee Ryan Carrethers.

    Top rookie -- Chris Watt. Coming off a strong spring training, he looked comfortable at right guard and backup center despite missing the first preaseason game following an apparent head or neck injury. With Jeromey Clary still not practicing, he's a candidate to start at right guard in the season opener Sept. 8.

    Most energetic performer -- Receiver Dontrelle Inman. Even among workaholics, he was frisky. Not satisfied with full-padded team practices on hot days, he worked out at length on the field afterward.
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  • Fleet
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    #2
    Good news on Floyd. He'll be on IR by week 3 anyways. So im glad he got the chance to achieve the training camp MVP award.

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    • Panamamike
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      #3
      Originally posted by Fleet View Post
      Good news on Floyd. He'll be on IR by week 3 anyways. So im glad he got the chance to achieve the training camp MVP award.
      Dude.....nothing like a little positive mojo. Do you have a M80 voodoo doll and a hot needle ready? :lol:

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      • Yubaking
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        Not a shock about Floyd. I think with the season ending injuries to Alexander and Floyd, the frequently injured status of Royal and the general ineffectiveness of Brown, all of which combined to create the perfect storm for Allen's emergence, that we tend to forget that Floyd beat out Allen last year, so he is a pretty darn good WR. It is good to have him back.

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        • Beerman
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          #5
          Originally posted by Fleet View Post
          Good news on Floyd. He'll be on IR by week 3 anyways. So im glad he got the chance to achieve the training camp MVP award.
          Poor form Fleet. :slap:

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          • SDFan
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            Originally posted by Yubaking View Post
            Not a shock about Floyd. I think with the season ending injuries to Alexander and Floyd, the frequently injured status of Royal and the general ineffectiveness of Brown, all of which combined to create the perfect storm for Allen's emergence, that we tend to forget that Allen failed to beat out Floyd last year, so he is a pretty darn good WR. It is good to have him back.
            fixed it for you.
            Life is too short to drink cheap beer :beer:

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            • Beerman
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              Originally posted by Yubaking View Post
              Not a shock about Floyd. I think with the season ending injuries to Alexander and Floyd, the frequently injured status of Royal and the general ineffectiveness of Brown, all of which combined to create the perfect storm for Allen's emergence, that we tend to forget that Floyd beat out Allen last year, so he is a pretty darn good WR. It is good to have him back.
              I wouldn't expect any rookie WR to come into this offense and start to be frank. It's a very demanding offense for WR's since they have so many responsibilities.

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              • Fleet
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                Lighten up guys. It's reverse psych 101. lol

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                • ArtistFormerlyKnownAsBKR
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                  Fortunately Floyd is big so we don't need to worry about ankle problems.

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                    Originally posted by ArtistFormerlyKnownAsBKR View Post
                    Fortunately Floyd is big so we don't need to worry about ankle problems.

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                    • bonehead
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                      Originally posted by ArtistFormerlyKnownAsBKR View Post
                      Fortunately Floyd is big so we don't need to worry about ankle problems.
                      His size puts him in the bottom tenth percentile for injuries overall....I read that ....somewhere....
                      Forget it Donny you're out of your element

                      Shut the fuck up Donny

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                      • bonehead
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                        Most energetic performer -- Receiver Dontrelle Inman. Even among workaholics, he was frisky. Not satisfied with full-padded team practices on hot days, he worked out at length on the field afterward.

                        Two years in the CFL was enough for Inman.....not....going....back.....SHOW ME YOUR LIGHTNTING BOLTS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
                        Forget it Donny you're out of your element

                        Shut the fuck up Donny

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