The head coach of the Los Angeles Chargers may have thrown some accidental shade at the biggest star on his team, Philip Rivers. Depending on the depth of your knowledge about Anthony Lynn’s history before becoming the head coach of the Los Angeles Chargers, or the depth with which you have watched the team’s offensive identity change over the last month or so, the following quote may or may not surprise you...
"The days of the one-dimensional pocket-passing quarterback in the NFL are over," Los Angeles Chargers head coach Anthony Lynn said. "I know coaches and experts say and want to think otherwise, but the fact is, if you don’t have a quarterback who can give you some kind of effective movement, you’ve got a dead offense."
Just to be clear, Anthony Lynn knows who Philip Rivers is. He knows that Rivers is a one-dimensional pocket-passing quarterback. He knows that he doesn’t have a quarterback on the field who can give him some kind of effective movement with his legs.
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"The days of the one-dimensional pocket-passing quarterback in the NFL are over," Los Angeles Chargers head coach Anthony Lynn said. "I know coaches and experts say and want to think otherwise, but the fact is, if you don’t have a quarterback who can give you some kind of effective movement, you’ve got a dead offense."
Just to be clear, Anthony Lynn knows who Philip Rivers is. He knows that Rivers is a one-dimensional pocket-passing quarterback. He knows that he doesn’t have a quarterback on the field who can give him some kind of effective movement with his legs.
In an article written four days ago
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