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Welcome Anthony Lynn, the new HC
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Originally posted by Fleet View PostBuffalo scored 25 points a game with the least amount of passing attempts in the league(3 Defensive TDs). Thats a strange stat. One that might be good for Rivers. Who we want to have to throw less. I would think Rivers on that Bills offense would have been much better.
Thing that makes me wonder? Are we getting ready to draft Deshaun Watson? A mobile QB? Similar to Taylor?Dean Spanos Should Get Ass Cancer Of The Ass!
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I guess there won't be a press conference anytime soon:
The Los Angeles Chargers made their first official transaction on Friday, naming Anthony Lynn as the team’s new head coach.
“One thing that’s very clear about Anthony Lynn is he’s a leader. He’s a natural-born leader,” said Chargers President-Football Operations John Spanos. “As you can tell, I am very excited about the leadership qualities he’s going to bring to our team. He is really going to communicate and connect with our players. He’s had a number of great coaching influences in his life and as a former player who won two Super Bowls, Anthony knows first-hand what championship pedigree is all about. We couldn’t be more excited to have him lead our franchise into this exciting new era of Chargers football.”
“I’m having a hard time even putting into words how excited I am to be the new head coach for the Los Angeles Chargers,” said Lynn. “This is really a dream come true. I want all of our fans to know that we’re going to start by putting together a great staff and we’re going to put together a team with the heart and will of a champion. I know there’s a lot of work to be done and I’m going to give everything I have to the Chargers, the Spanos family and the City of Los Angeles.”
“Our fans are going to be very excited with Anthony Lynn taking the reins here with the Chargers,” said General Manager Tom Telesco. “Anthony has a commanding presence and brings a no-nonsense approach. He is going to be a great leader and we’re confident he’s going to lead the Chargers to great success that our fans have come to expect out of this organization.”
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Originally posted by Bolt-O View PostI guess there won't be a press conference anytime soon:
The Los Angeles Chargers made their first official transaction on Friday, naming Anthony Lynn as the team’s new head coach.
“One thing that’s very clear about Anthony Lynn is he’s a leader. He’s a natural-born leader,” said Chargers President-Football Operations John Spanos. “As you can tell, I am very excited about the leadership qualities he’s going to bring to our team. He is really going to communicate and connect with our players. He’s had a number of great coaching influences in his life and as a former player who won two Super Bowls, Anthony knows first-hand what championship pedigree is all about. We couldn’t be more excited to have him lead our franchise into this exciting new era of Chargers football.”
“I’m having a hard time even putting into words how excited I am to be the new head coach for the Los Angeles Chargers,” said Lynn. “This is really a dream come true. I want all of our fans to know that we’re going to start by putting together a great staff and we’re going to put together a team with the heart and will of a champion. I know there’s a lot of work to be done and I’m going to give everything I have to the Chargers, the Spanos family and the City of Los Angeles.”
“Our fans are going to be very excited with Anthony Lynn taking the reins here with the Chargers,” said General Manager Tom Telesco. “Anthony has a commanding presence and brings a no-nonsense approach. He is going to be a great leader and we’re confident he’s going to lead the Chargers to great success that our fans have come to expect out of this organization.”
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Originally posted by TBF View PostOnce they heard that they had to keep the existing offensive staff most candidates probably said fuck off
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