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  • ghost
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    #85
    Over the last four weeks, the Chargers have limited their opponents to nine third-down conversions on 42 attempts, the best mark in the NFL during that time. - LA TIMES

    INDIANAPOLIS — The Chargers clinched the franchise’s first playoff appearance in four years Monday with a 20-3 victory over the Indianapolis Colts.

    They improved to 9-6 and are sixth in the AFC, trailing Baltimore (10-5) by one game. With two regular-season weeks remaining, the Chargers could pass the Ravens for the conference’s top wild-card spot. Here are some takeaways from the Chargers’ third consecutive victory:

    Tough road called for toughness


    Coach Brandon Staley improved to 18-14 overall while reaching the playoffs in his second season as head coach.

    He credited his team’s fortitude in overcoming a series of significant injuries that began before the season started and rallying late after sitting at 6-6 just three weeks ago.

    Among the biggest-named Chargers who have missed significant playing time in 2022: Joey Bosa, J.C. Jackson, Derwin James Jr., Keenan Allen, Mike Williams and Rashawn Slater.

    “We would not be here today if it were not for the toughness of our football team, the makeup of our football team,” Staley said. “For far too long people have talked about the talent of this team and the organization, and that’s ultimately not what gets you where you want to go.

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    “You have to prove your toughness, and that’s what we’ve proven so far this year. … We have a tough enough football team — mentally and physically — to be where we are right now, which is in the tournament.

    “But our season is not over. We have two more games against really, really good teams [Rams and Denver Broncos], and we need to search to play our best football so we can not only get into the playoffs but make a run to a Super Bowl championship.” Influx of grit


    During the most recent offseason, the Chargers’ additions included Khalil Mack, Kyle Van Noy, Morgan Fox, Bryce Callahan, Sebastian Joseph-Day, Gerald Everett and Troy Reeder.

    Staley mentioned each of those players while explaining that the Chargers “onboarded” a lot of toughness to add to the players who were already here when he was hired in January 2021.

    “That’s what you have to do,” he said. “You can’t just instill toughness in someone. They either have it or they don’t. So what you have to do is you have to join up with the right guys.”

    Third-year quarterback Justin Herbert will play in the postseason for the first time. He credited the front office — led by general manager Tom Telesco — for putting the team in this position.

    “I think the Chargers organization has done such a great job these past couple of years,” he said. “It didn’t go our way the past two years. But they stuck with it, and they’re doing everything they can. So it’s an honor to be a part of it.”

    Putting the ‘D’ in dominant


    The Chargers’ defense stood out for the third consecutive game, holding the Colts to just a field goal in the first half. It was the first time since Nov. 11, 2018, that the Chargers didn’t allow at least one touchdown. “I wanna play on defense … it looks like they’re having a lot of fun,” wide receiver Keenan Allen joked. “The defensive line is coming alive. Zero for 10 on third down [which the Colts were], that just kind of speaks for itself. It’s hard to score points when you can’t move on third down.”

    Over the last four weeks, the Chargers have limited their opponents to nine third-down conversions on 42 attempts, the best mark in the NFL during that time.

    They’ve also shut out the opposition in four straight first quarters, the franchise’s longest such streak since 2011.


    “[We] just have a unit that’s really connected out there,” Staley said, “a team that’s playing extremely hard, playing extremely disciplined.”

    Staley said Tuesday that safety Derwin James Jr. remained in concussion protocol. He was injured in the second quarter on a hit that led to his ejection.

    The league is not expected to suspend the three-time Pro Bowl player, but a fine seems likely. Alohi Gilman replaced James on Monday night and will remain in that spot until James can return.

    Even without James, the Chargers’ defense continued to play well. The unit was effective in victories over Miami and Tennessee this month when James was out because of a quadriceps injury.

    “Everyone knows Derwin is one of the best defensive players in the league, has been for a few years now,” linebacker Drue Tranquill said. “But did you see a drop off when he came off the field? It just speaks volumes to what these guys put into it.”

    Staley said fullback Zander Horvath suffered a sprained ankle against Indianapolis. His status for the next game was not known.

    Out of rhythm

    Offensively, the Chargers weren’t at their best. They scored only two touchdowns against a team that had surrendered 93 points in its previous two games.

    Herbert had two turnovers — an interception and a fumble — and was sacked four more times. The Chargers did top 100 yards rushing for just the third time this season but needed 32 attempts to get to 101.

    They failed to score a third-quarter touchdown for the 10th consecutive game and had five series that lasted only three plays. The Chargers’ third-quarter woes were summed up on one play on their opening possession. Herbert connected with Donald Parham Jr. for a 30-yard gain that put the ball at the Colts’ 31. But the play was wiped out because of a holding penalty on right tackle Trey Pipkins III.

    “I think that we’re still trying to find that rhythm,” Staley said.

    Allen caught 11 passes for 104 yards, but Staley lamented Williams finishing with only four catches.

    Herbert had just his fourth career game without a touchdown pass. But two of those contests have come back-to-back. His most recent scoring pass went to Williams in the second quarter against Miami on Dec. 11.

    In his own words

    “At the end of the day, it’s going to take defense to win championships. Our defense playing like that — and if we get Joey [Bosa] back — my goodness. I’m looking forward to watching these boys fly around.” — running back Austin Ekeler on what’s happening on the other side of the ball.
    https://www.latimes.com/sports/charg...brandon-staley

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    • Xenos
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      #86
      Originally posted by Bolt4Knob View Post

      Yes, you make good points. End of the day, Chargers need to be prepared to play whenever, whomever and whereever

      I still think the Chargers should find a place to practice the week right after the Denver game - maybe John Carroll Univ since both Telesco and Staley have ties to the college. Or something to better accilimate. Also cut down the travel since will already be in Denver. Instead of flying back to CA, than taking another travel day to fly to the team. Just fly closer that Sunday night.
      Preparing a place in the playoffs is hard to pull off compared to the regular season because you need not only a practice field but also the necessary tech to set up film study. It takes months to prepare for it sometimes. We do have two extra weeks. But logistics and time is always an issue.

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      • blueman
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        #87
        Bosa back would be huge.

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        • sonorajim
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          #88
          Originally posted by blueman View Post

          This. It’s all about, again, the OL.
          Yes. Herbert healthy, MW, KA, Palmer, Everett, Parham, Ek, Kelley ready to roll.
          Blocking needs to step up. I think we can do this.
          OL player meetings? Linsley?
          Slater may be back but we can't hold our breath, put it on him.
          Work. Teamwork.

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          • Charge!
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            #89
            Originally posted by sonorajim View Post

            Yes. Herbert healthy, MW, KA, Palmer, Everett, Parham, Ek, Kelley ready to roll.
            Blocking needs to step up. I think we can do this.
            OL player meetings? Linsley?
            Slater may be back but we can't hold our breath, put it on him.
            Work. Teamwork.
            Slater being back for playoffs would be a massive upgrade on OL..... fingers crossed.....

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            • sonorajim
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              #90
              Originally posted by blueman View Post
              Bosa back would be huge.
              Ancient Words Of Wisdom: "Defense Wins Championships".
              We're playing impressive D right now.
              A huge improvement would make us a very tough team to face in the playoffs.

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              • Berserker76
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                #91
                Originally posted by sonorajim View Post

                Yes. Herbert healthy, MW, KA, Palmer, Everett, Parham, Ek, Kelley ready to roll.
                Blocking needs to step up. I think we can do this.
                OL player meetings? Linsley?
                Slater may be back but we can't hold our breath, put it on him.
                Work. Teamwork.
                Yep. Hoping that the offense can suddenly gel just like the defense. Ya never know.

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                • blueman
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                  #92
                  Originally posted by Berserker76 View Post

                  Yep. Hoping that the offense can suddenly gel just like the defense. Ya never know.
                  Don’t think we have that culture on O like we do with the D.

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                  • 21&500
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                    #93
                    Originally posted by sonorajim View Post

                    Ancient Words Of Wisdom: "Defense Wins Championships".
                    We're playing impressive D right now.
                    A huge improvement would make us a very tough team to face in the playoffs.
                    Our competition has been questionable but Staley has certainly legitimized his reputation with the defensive turn around, for several weeks, he was looking fraudulent.
                    If he can maintain this kind of defensive production, this changes everything.
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                    • 21&500
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                      #94
                      Originally posted by Berserker76 View Post

                      Yep. Hoping that the offense can suddenly gel just like the defense. Ya never know.
                      Herbert should start hosting dinners.
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                      • Chuckeezy
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                        #95
                        Originally posted by 21&500 View Post

                        Herbert should start hosting dinners.
                        kennan and mike should host , they are getting paid , Herbert will get paid eventually..

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                        • AK47
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                          #96
                          Originally posted by Berserker76 View Post

                          Yep. Hoping that the offense can suddenly gel just like the defense. Ya never know.
                          Consider this. Herbert is 18-4 lifetime when the other team scores 27 or less points.

                          Lets look at this season alone: Opponents who beat us had 27, 27, 37, 38, 30, 27, 22 points. Like Paul Blart Mall cop posted up in a San Francisco Walgreens full of shoplifters, Staley is gonna stop all that!!

                          But AK Lombardi this Lombardi that?!?!

                          Last season our offense averaged 27.9 points per game, MW and KA had 1000 yards each and Eckler had 20 TDs. Last I checked those 3 guys are still here and rather healthy getting into January. Lombardi will open up the offense come playoffs. *Trust me.







                          (*I
                          'm holding Lombardi's pet hamster hostage).







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