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big nasty kcnut 09-22-2009 05:08 AM

Norv don't know how to playcall for sproles. Norv is teh suck.
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Mile High Mania 09-22-2009 05:11 AM

Maybe SD can compete with WAS and DAL next year for Shanahan...

OctoberFart 09-22-2009 05:57 AM

You have been Norv'd!

Quesadilla Joe 09-22-2009 09:54 AM

Even the Chargers think that they are overrated.ROFL
Quote:

Turner: Bolts not as good as outsiders think

By BERNIE WILSON (AP) – 16 hours ago

SAN DIEGO — Whether he's trying to deflect criticism of his play-calling or delivering some kind of pre-emptive strike, coach Norv Turner has a message for fans — the San Diego Chargers aren't as good as outsiders think they are.

Turner said he thinks he has a good handle on where the Chargers are after two games — a close call against the Oakland Raiders in the season opener and a 31-26 home-opening loss to the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday.

"I don't think right now we're as good as you that cover us think or expect us to be; I don't think we're as good as what our fans want us to be," Turner said Monday at the start of his weekly news conference. "But I believe we can get there. We've got a lot of work to get there."

The Chargers went into the season having been picked by some as Super Bowl favorites. The players themselves have Super Bowl expectations, although they're not as chatty about them as they have been the last three seasons, when their playoff runs ended short of the NFL championship game.

There are some in the media who believe the Chargers have the most-talented roster in the NFL. The Chargers organization often brags about the depth that's been stockpiled via long-term contracts.

Naturally, the Chargers are expected to mop up the anemic AFC West, with many feeling they can clinch their fourth straight division title by Thanksgiving.

Two games in, they're not even leading the division. Denver, which collapsed down the stretch last year, allowing San Diego to win the title at 8-8, is 2-0. San Diego is tied with Oakland at 1-1, and Kansas City is 0-2.

The Chargers came out of the Raiders game looking like they'd lost a street brawl. LaDainian Tomlinson, center Nick Hardwick, right guard Louis Vasquez and defensive tackle Jamal Williams all were hurt.

Williams, a run-stuffer, was put on injured reserve on Saturday, meaning he's done for the season. Tomlinson, Hardwick and Vasquez all missed the Baltimore game, and there's no word when they'll be back.

"We obviously went through a lot of change last week," Turner said. "We had an assortment of young guys play, and in a lot of cases, those young guys came in and played pretty good. Obviously we're playing an outstanding football team, you know, and as I said, I thought we did a lot of good things. We let some things get away from us. They did a lot of good things. They let some things get away from them.

"We've got to play better, and that's going to be our approach."

Philip Rivers, who threw for a career-high 436 yards, agrees with the coach.

"I guess it kind of seems that the expectation outside of the building is that we never should lose a game, we should score every single time in the red zone, we should never punt," Rivers said. "It's just a little bit unrealistic.

"We aren't as good as we want to be or that we can be, yet," Rivers said. "You can look at that negatively or positively. On the positive side, if we're peaking at Week 2, sitting at 1-1, we'd be in trouble. But we're here climbing the mountain right now, early in the season, just took a team that was in the AFC championship to the wire and had opportunities to win. There's nothing to hang our head about. There are definitely things to correct, that we didn't do so well. Our mindset is very positive."

Fans booed when Turner called for a field goal on third-and-goal on the Baltimore 5 with 10 seconds to go before halftime.

Turner said he knows the Chargers can get a play off in 10 seconds, but didn't like what had been going on inside the Ravens' 20-yard line, including Rivers getting sacked prior to an earlier field goal by Nate Kaeding.

"We were having a tough time with a particular blitz they were running up the middle, and I wasn't going to take the risk on a ball being tipped and batted up in the air and intercepted; a ball being completely short," Turner said. "We didn't have a timeout. I was more comfortable taking the three points.

"No one more than me would have liked to throw a touchdown pass in that situation, but I also felt that at that time we had to regroup because we weren't handling some of the things they were doing."

San Diego got to the Ravens' 5-, 2-, 1- and 10-yard lines, and had to settle for field goals by Kaeding each time. The Chargers had 12 penalties for 85 yards, including delay-of-game calls while they were at the 1 and the 10.

San Diego's final drive ended when Ray Lewis stuffed Darren Sproles on fourth-and-2 from the Baltimore 15 in the closing seconds.

Turner said that if anything, he would have changed the third-down call, which was a short pass to Sproles that was incomplete.

"If you execute it properly, it has a real chance of being more than a 1-yard gain," Turner said of the fourth-down play.

The Chargers host Miami on Sunday.
http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/...hCb_gD9AS0J4O0

OctoberFart 09-22-2009 11:25 AM

Merriman won't be at full speed til next year. Takes 2 seasons to get back to normal.

Mama Hip Rockets 09-22-2009 11:26 AM

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Originally Posted by BuckinKaeding (Post 6096475)
**** you.

ROFL

Mama Hip Rockets 09-22-2009 11:26 AM

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Originally Posted by vailpass (Post 6096528)
Phyllisception

yes.

Mama Hip Rockets 09-22-2009 11:27 AM

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Originally Posted by BuckinKaeding (Post 6096675)
He hasn't done anything since returning.

not even the gayest sack celebration in history?

Sweet Daddy Hate 09-22-2009 12:16 PM

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Originally Posted by KnowMo2724 (Post 6099409)
Even the Chargers think that they are overrated.ROFL

http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/...hCb_gD9AS0J4O0

Man, there's a bit of quit in that article.

Quiet Storm 09-22-2009 01:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KnowMo2724 (Post 6099409)
Even the Chargers think that they are overrated.ROFL

http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/...hCb_gD9AS0J4O0

I guaran-damn-tee we will still finish with a better record than you guys and still take the division.

What will that be, 5 out of the last 6?

B_Ambuehl 09-22-2009 02:55 PM

The chargers aren't that talented. They have one good corner, one good LB, a good QB, receiver, and a scatback. Their offensive line, MLBs, and safeties are very average if not worse.

They are well below NFL average in all 3 defensive front positions, strong safety, and right tackle.

This is what happens when you continually draft skill position players and give away the farm trying to trade up instead of building a team in the trenches.

None of the chargers last 3 1st round draft picks are even starting.

As Chiefs fans I wouldn't worry about the Chargers. He got lucky for a couple of years and inherited a good foundation, but give AJ Smith 2 more years and he'll have them run back down to permanent sub .500 level.

Quiet Storm 09-22-2009 07:38 PM

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Originally Posted by B_Ambuehl (Post 6100067)
The chargers aren't that talented. They have one good corner, one good LB, a good QB, receiver, and a scatback. Their offensive line, MLBs, and safeties are very average if not worse.

They are well below NFL average in all 3 defensive front positions, strong safety, and right tackle.

This is what happens when you continually draft skill position players and give away the farm trying to trade up instead of building a team in the trenches.

None of the chargers last 3 1st round draft picks are even starting.

As Chiefs fans I wouldn't worry about the Chargers. He got lucky for a couple of years and inherited a good foundation, but give AJ Smith 2 more years and he'll have them run back down to permanent sub .500 level.

Umm AJ is regarded, already, as one of the best talent evaluators and GMs in the game

You want to talk about inheriting a good situation? Look at your GM. The only reason he is relevant was the situation he had with the Cheaters.

Gadzooks 09-22-2009 08:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by B_Ambuehl (Post 6100067)
The chargers aren't that talented. They have one good corner, one good LB, a good QB, receiver, and a scatback. Their offensive line, MLBs, and safeties are very average if not worse.

They are well below NFL average in all 3 defensive front positions, strong safety, and right tackle.

This is what happens when you continually draft skill position players and give away the farm trying to trade up instead of building a team in the trenches.

None of the chargers last 3 1st round draft picks are even starting.

As Chiefs fans I wouldn't worry about the Chargers. He got lucky for a couple of years and inherited a good foundation, but give AJ Smith 2 more years and he'll have them run back down to permanent sub .500 level.

Inherited a good foundation? You're reeruned. Sure, he had LT and Brees (who sucked back then).
I read the rest and, WOW, buh-tarded
AJ was raised in the Bills Polian era. Polian figured out how to win one in Indy. Now it's AJ's turn in SD. Both guys know how to build a franchise.
Chief fans have plenty to worry about besides the Chargers. We'll see how Polian does on his own. It'll take a few years to see any results.

Mr. Flopnuts 09-22-2009 08:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Gadzooks (Post 6100776)
Inherited a good foundation? You're reeruned. Sure, he had LT and Brees (who sucked back then).
I read the rest and, WOW, buh-tarded
AJ was raised in the Bills Polian era. Polian figured out how to win one in Indy. Now it's AJ's turn in SD. Both guys know how to build a franchise.
Chief fans have plenty to worry about besides the Chargers. We'll see how Polian does on his own. It'll take a few years to see any results.

LMAO No Chiefs fan has ever taken the Chargers seriously. And we won't start now. AJ Smith brought in some fantastic talent, and then proceeded to make 2 of the WORST head coaching decisions he could possibly make.

Marty has NEVER gotten over the hump. At all. Period. Then when he realized that and fired him off of a 14-2 season, lulz, he hired Norv Turner. LMAO Yeah. That Norv Turner. ROFL Now, lo and behold your team has the great distinction that they were once the greatest team to never make the playoffs. As long as Norv Turner is your coach, that will be a continuing theme (great year, last year) and when AJ finally wakes up and figures it out, the rest of your team will be old and broken down just like LT.

Sorry to be the bearer of bad news.

Gadzooks 09-22-2009 08:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Mr. Flopnuts (Post 6100931)
LMAO No Chiefs fan has ever taken the Chargers seriously. And we won't start now. AJ Smith brought in some fantastic talent, and then proceeded to make 2 of the WORST head coaching decisions he could possibly make.

Marty has NEVER gotten over the hump. At all. Period. Then when he realized that and fired him off of a 14-2 season, lulz, he hired Norv Turner. LMAO Yeah. That Norv Turner. ROFL Now, lo and behold your team has the great distinction that they were once the greatest team to never make the playoffs. As long as Norv Turner is your coach, that will be a continuing theme (great year, last year) and when AJ finally wakes up and figures it out, the rest of your team will be old and broken down just like LT.

Sorry to be the bearer of bad news.

You don't like Norv's neck.
That's it... isn't it.
That's all you've got.


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