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Originally posted by dmac_bolt View PostI just want everyone to know that once re-elected, Dmac will have the Chargers open complimentary piping hot sausage roll carts every 4th aisle in the pink tailgate parking lot. Thats right - fresh hot free sausage rolls for all attendees. and not some shit chicken beak and pig lip franks, I mean real mid-west choice style pork and beef sausage
Its Plank 7 of my 10-point Deliver Magnificence at Chargers (DMAC) events plan. See this and other great DMAC ideas at our website and thank you for donating generously and often to my campaign.
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 Maniaque 6 View Post
If you have the choice to have only #5 and pick Nabers or MHJ
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have a 11 and 23 with Taliese Fuaga and Brian Thomas Jr.
What would you choose ?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 Boltjolt View Post
QJs stats were pretty close to identicle with Davonte Adams rookie stats. Davonte wasn't a first rounder,...he was a 2nd and QJ in this draft would be a mid to late second in this one. Last year was just a weaker WR class. I'm really not worried about him. I believe he will be improved and look forward to it.
1. Does he get separation
2. Does he have good hands
3. Does he run the full route tree
Didn't watch Adams as a rookie, not that it matters. But being in the Bay Area I did watch Jerry Rice in his rookie year. He dropped
plenty of passes, but got good separation.
But QJ has the following issues he needs to improve on:
Break press coverage, which is going to help with getting separation. Better coaching could easily help this by lining him up
behind the LOS to get a cleaner break. Our coaching staff last year was more or less clueless.
Better hands, get rid of the nerves.
Improve route running against zone coverages. Gotta learn to find the seams when appropriate. This should come with experience.
In the mean time we need a #1 WR.
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There are positions of need in this draft
where we would be wise to push our luck
and wait an extra round.
Some positions are so deep
that we have a very good chance
of someone falling into our lap
while addressing other needs sooner.
We could get WRs. RBs, DBs later, maybe even OL.
Simulators are not adept at allowing for our specific thinking.Smashmouth.
Reinvented.
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Originally posted by charger1_sj View Post
OK. but it doesn't matter. We still need a WR. The cup board is bare after QB and Palmer. Those two alone are not going to scare anybody.
Good teams can take away QJ, even if he develops into #1 WR. Then we are left with Palmer and nothing. Given the current circumstances
if you don't think taking a WR in the draft is a need then you're probably kidding yourself.
Show me where I said that receiver wasn't a need for the Chargers.
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Originally posted by charger1_sj View Post
Don't think stats matter for rookies. The questions that need answers are:
1. Does he get separation
2. Does he have good hands
3. Does he run the full route tree
Didn't watch Adams as a rookie, not that it matters. But being in the Bay Area I did watch Jerry Rice in his rookie year. He dropped
plenty of passes, but got good separation.
But QJ has the following issues he needs to improve on:
Break press coverage, which is going to help with getting separation. Better coaching could easily help this by lining him up
behind the LOS to get a cleaner break. Our coaching staff last year was more or less clueless.
Better hands, get rid of the nerves.
Improve route running against zone coverages. Gotta learn to find the seams when appropriate. This should come with experience.
In the mean time we need a #1 WR.Last edited by Boltjolt; 04-15-2024, 08:32 PM.
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Originally posted by Boltjolt View Post
QJ had a TD he had plenty of seperation that he dropped. He dropped others he had seperation. If he catches those, we aren't talking about it and we aren't picking 5th.
We finished 5-12 because our coaching staff stunk and by the end of the season they lost the locker room.
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Originally posted by Boltjolt View Post
QJ had a TD that he dropped and he had plenty of separation. He dropped others he had seperation. If he catches those, we aren't talking about it and we aren't picking 5th.
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Originally posted by wu-dai clan View PostThere are positions of need in this draft
where we would be wise to push our luck
and wait an extra round.
Some positions are so deep
that we have a very good chance
of someone falling into our lap
while addressing other needs sooner.
We could get WRs. RBs, DBs later, maybe even OL.
Simulators are not adept at allowing for our specific thinking."The author assumes no responsibility or liability for any errors or omissions in the content of this post. The information contained in this post is provided on an "as is" basis with no guarantees of completeness, accuracy, usefulness or timeliness..."
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