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Ladies and gentlemen, mesdames et monsieurs, allow me to introduce the official over/under thread for Chargers wins in the 2007 season.
Quite frankly, they looked like crap last night. They have a new coach and two new coordinators. They have shown over and over that they are slow learners, and display the arrogance and hubris on the field that they accuse BB of behind the scenes. They quite simply act as if they feel entitled to win.
And now, they have Norv "The Slow Learner" Turner.
Something tells me this whole team, like so much of their fanbase, may be on the short yellow bus to nowhere.
Chargers, 2007: 10-6? Looks like a distinct possibility. Hell, right now 8-8 doesn't look far-fetched.
Much depends on how long it takes them to learn Turner's system, or respond to Turner as a HC. More depends on whether they ever get that "entitlement" attitude out of their systems. "Acting like you've been there" may be all good and well, but I'm not sure this team "gets there" any more than previous Chargers editions.
I know it's just one game. Regardless, I don't see this year's edition of the Chargers being much more of a footnote on the way to the Super Bowl. The Colts are decidedly more of a threat (contrary to much offseason rumination) at this point.
Thoughts?
PFnV
Quite frankly, they looked like crap last night. They have a new coach and two new coordinators. They have shown over and over that they are slow learners, and display the arrogance and hubris on the field that they accuse BB of behind the scenes. They quite simply act as if they feel entitled to win.
And now, they have Norv "The Slow Learner" Turner.
Something tells me this whole team, like so much of their fanbase, may be on the short yellow bus to nowhere.
Chargers, 2007: 10-6? Looks like a distinct possibility. Hell, right now 8-8 doesn't look far-fetched.
Much depends on how long it takes them to learn Turner's system, or respond to Turner as a HC. More depends on whether they ever get that "entitlement" attitude out of their systems. "Acting like you've been there" may be all good and well, but I'm not sure this team "gets there" any more than previous Chargers editions.
I know it's just one game. Regardless, I don't see this year's edition of the Chargers being much more of a footnote on the way to the Super Bowl. The Colts are decidedly more of a threat (contrary to much offseason rumination) at this point.
Thoughts?
PFnV