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  • Heatmiser
    BetterToday ThanYesterday
    • Jun 2013
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    Love this offense

    I always hated playing teams like the Patriots with their methodical, death by a thousand cuts offense. That is why I am so happy that McCoy and Whizenhunt installed that type of offense here. It has to be demoralizing for the defense, it minimizes weaknesses on the offensive line, and it builds the confidence of the players involved in it. And the Chargers still have the ability to go for big plays if the situation dictates it. But I would much rather watch this boring type of offense than the big chunk of excitement Norv installed.

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  • Mister Hoarse
    No Sir, I Dont Like It
    • Jun 2013
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    #2
    Originally posted by Heatmiser View Post
    I always hated playing teams like the Patriots with their methodical, death by a thousand cuts offense. That is why I am so happy that McCoy and Whizenhunt installed that type of offense here. It has to be demoralizing for the defense, it minimizes weaknesses on the offensive line, and it builds the confidence of the players involved in it. And the Chargers still have the ability to go for big plays if the situation dictates it. But I would much rather watch this boring type of offense than the big chunk of excrement Norv installed.

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    • Guy Lombardo
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      • Aug 2013
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      #3
      Funny how Norv's big play offense, really wasn't that exciting. This is a heck of lot more entertaining. I sure we hope we get a few more weapons for it next year.

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      • Charged up
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        • Jun 2013
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        #4
        I love how PR has total control of the playbook at the line of scrimmage. For the most part he seems to check into the right play, and correctly diagnosis the defense man to man assignments.

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