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Originally posted by Whydachargers? View Post
I just have to ask...WHY the fuck couldn't Telesco operate like this? Lack of confidence? He didn't care? The Spanos clan didn't want him to care? What the fuck?
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Originally posted by ChargersPowderBlue View Post
It's 47-48. You get 48 players on the active roster if you activate 8 offensive line players. 46 was prior to 2020.
I still remember that Denver game when they had to play a WR or something at QB - think it was covid era, not sure?“Less is more? NO NO NO - MORE is MORE!”
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Originally posted by Velo View Post
Heinicke is about what you expect for a backup QB though. Heinicke has more experience, more wins and a higher QB rating than Billy Volek did when Volek became Rivers' backup. Volek is regarded by many Chargers fans as the franchise's best backup this century.
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Originally posted by jox g View PostWhy do we have 54?! We special or something?! Supposed to be 53.
Ourlads.com chargers
(Unless they already cut Stick).
In the woods, big sticks are used for firewood. but first they have to be CUT
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Originally posted by jaguarmanftype View Post
He wasn't allowed. Only coupon clipping and dumpster diving was encouraged.
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Originally posted by Lefty2SLO View Post
I don't think TT was restricted from 'churning' - it generally doesn't cost much if you're clever. I just think he was either; complacent, lazy, or incompetent - take your pick. It takes a lot of effort to churn properly, where you actually improve the team - not just make moves to 'make moves', ie; look at me - I'm doing something . . . . . . . . The fact that he chose to roll with Stick for 3 years says it all . . . . . . . . . Or the fact that he hired Staley . . . . . . . . . Or the fact that he never bothered to find a quality backup for Lindsley . . . . . . . . . Or the fact that he built his roster far too top heavy . . . . . . .Or or or or . . . (this could go on fo a while so I'll desist)
other than the few years squeezing the final juices out of 30 + centers for premium pay.
As for drafting actual centers, there was Max Tuerk, the guy who blew out his knee, and David Molk: all 5'11" of him.
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Originally posted by powderblueboy View Post
He was never able to find a quality center period,
other than the few years squeezing the final juices out of 30 + centers for premium pay.
As for drafting actual centers, there was Max Tuerk, the guy who blew out his knee, and David Molk: all 5'11" of him.
He never found a successor to Hardwick.
Criminal, during Rivers prime years.Smashmouth.
Reinvented.
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Originally posted by wu-dai clan View Post
My #1 criticism of TT goes all the way back.
He never found a successor to Hardwick.
Criminal, during Rivers prime years.
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Originally posted by Air Coryell 84 View Post
I remember on the old Chargers.com forum, when Rivers was playing Hero Ball a bunch of us would be chanting "Bring on Billy Volek" Loved that guy.
That was a bad coaching decision to let Rivers play. Much like Staley letting Herbert play with broken ribs. I disagree with HC’s that “leave it up to the player”:when they are obviously incapacitated and a detriment to the team and their own health.
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