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Not sure if anyone likes to check out other message boards out of curiosity. One you may find interesting is the San Diego Chargers. Very interesting because there are only two scenarios when you go there.
1. The Chargers just lost and are possibly the most horribly coached, tragic, defeated team in the history of the NFL, who will never amount to anything.
2. The Chargers just won and are going to absolutely wipe the floor with every team in the NFL. Bring on the '85 Bears, '89 Niners, and '96 Packers and roll them into one. The Chargers would win 65-0, letting off the gas in the second quarter.
These posters are all delusional. Before last game (a humiliating loss to Minnesota) they were posting how they "can't wait" to embarrass the Patriots, now that they've gotten their chemistry developed.
Norv Turner and AJ Smith are Laurel and Hardy after a loss, and Einstein and Edison after a win.
Philip Rivers is much better than Tom Brady after a win, but much worse than Drew Brees after a loss.
I could go on and on.
They should just see their team as everyone else does: an underachieving, undisciplined, young group of individual egos who will always lose to a better coached team.
1. The Chargers just lost and are possibly the most horribly coached, tragic, defeated team in the history of the NFL, who will never amount to anything.
2. The Chargers just won and are going to absolutely wipe the floor with every team in the NFL. Bring on the '85 Bears, '89 Niners, and '96 Packers and roll them into one. The Chargers would win 65-0, letting off the gas in the second quarter.
These posters are all delusional. Before last game (a humiliating loss to Minnesota) they were posting how they "can't wait" to embarrass the Patriots, now that they've gotten their chemistry developed.
Norv Turner and AJ Smith are Laurel and Hardy after a loss, and Einstein and Edison after a win.
Philip Rivers is much better than Tom Brady after a win, but much worse than Drew Brees after a loss.
I could go on and on.
They should just see their team as everyone else does: an underachieving, undisciplined, young group of individual egos who will always lose to a better coached team.