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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.If that happened again I might die of shock. I just don't think turnovers are going to be an issue for either team. Any more than 1 either way, and I would be very surprised.there's some dillusionals running around but i mean, us normals will tell it like it is
do the chargers have a chance, sure, they gotta play perfect, get pressure, hope for mistakes by NE like last playoffs, and not make stupid mistakes of their own like mcree fumbling an int.
I think 5 of the 8 INTs were on tipped passes. With the exception of the last 3 or 4 games of the regular season, and despite what you may have heard from certain "experts"; Brady isn't "locked" on Randy Moss, now that the records are out of the way. Last week was a great example. The Jaguars played a VERY deep Cover 2 and essentially took Moss out of the game. Brady managed to complete 25 of his 26 completions to other people. Brady played well, but the numbers kind of bear out something "extraordinary". He's played much better at times this season, IMO.the smart charger fans know that sd can int brady but if you give him too many chances, he will kill you in the end
this year , brady's int ratio is so far down that we definitely can't count on him making bad throws, especially how he played against the jags.
Teams with dynamic front fours have been able to create pressure; outside of that (as you saw last week), Brady can make himself a sandwich in the pocket most of the time.the chargers know it's all about pressure and if they can create some, and they know NE prepares like no other team in the league.
This is an interesting point, because we all know the Patriots don't look PAST anyone; I'd be really surprised if there was much "respect". At least, I don't get that sense, maybe I'm reading it wrong.there's quite a bit of respect for NE, despite all of the bad blood
That's for history to decide. As a fan, I just want a Super Bowl. I don't care much about the Win/Loss record (Although it would be nice if Shula and Mercury Morris had nothing to say ever again)we are more than likely looking at the best team ever (we'll know either sunday or feb 3rd)
Take a look at what they did to the #2 rushing offense last week. 80 yards for Taylor and Drew. Garrard impressed the hell out of me. Obviously, the gameplan was to "Make Garrard beat us", and he was really up to the challenge. A lesser QB, and that game would have been a blowout. I think the good news is; even if Rivers and Tomlinson are, in fact, out for the game: Volek and Turner are excellent backups and, not only do you lose little talent-wise; but they're both similar to the players they're replacing in style, so the disruption to the offense will be minimal. It's also good news for the Patriots, because they don't have to change their preparation much.we do feel you can be run on though, if only because of how the ravens did it, but again, it's nothing to be counted on, LT's been pretty much shut down in the playoffs by tennessee and indy, so it wouldn't really surprise me to see NE play sd that same way and just let whoever is playing qb be the one to beat them.
This is why most of us (myself included) should let the games actually play out first. Expectations (especially high ones) suck. We're lucky and spoiled up here to have a team that has met or exceeded those expectations for the last handful of years, but it certainly wasn't THAT long ago that the expectations were set for "8-8".of course we all want to get to the SB, but i am pretty happy with getting to the afccg, no one thought we could do it this year and we did, alot thought we could do it last year and we didn't.
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I think this will be the key to the game. The Patriots are the best in the league in the Red Zone, and the Chargers have indeed stepped up their play there. Who's gonna blink? What defense will the Chargers throw out there when the Patriots go spread at the 8-yard line? That's why we watchoh also, we're alot different than week 2, basically right now we're a team that can get hammered between the 20's on defense, but really show up inside either red zones.
Although McCree may have played the game of his life last week. I dunno what Kotrell will come up with, but I'd be surprised if it involved a safety being within 20 yards of the line of scrimmage.weakness is the safeties, i have no idea how we'll set up on D sunday, we looked really different vs indy.
Objective reason? It has to be steel will. Physically we match up with any team in the NFL. Experience is a whole other matter. We've been beat on, derided, called losers, called weak, broken legs and knees and yet we're in the AFCCG. Cornered animals are dangerous.Ok how about a none subjective reason the Chargers are going to win on Sunday.
And who would you rather have as you're QB.
aside from the hit on wayne at the end, mccree sucked last game, so did our 3rd cb, florenceIf that happened again I might die of shock. I just don't think turnovers are going to be an issue for either team. Any more than 1 either way, and I would be very surprised.
I think 5 of the 8 INTs were on tipped passes. With the exception of the last 3 or 4 games of the regular season, and despite what you may have heard from certain "experts"; Brady isn't "locked" on Randy Moss, now that the records are out of the way. Last week was a great example. The Jaguars played a VERY deep Cover 2 and essentially took Moss out of the game. Brady managed to complete 25 of his 26 completions to other people. Brady played well, but the numbers kind of bear out something "extraordinary". He's played much better at times this season, IMO.
Teams with dynamic front fours have been able to create pressure; outside of that (as you saw last week), Brady can make himself a sandwich in the pocket most of the time.
This is an interesting point, because we all know the Patriots don't look PAST anyone; I'd be really surprised if there was much "respect". At least, I don't get that sense, maybe I'm reading it wrong.
That's for history to decide. As a fan, I just want a Super Bowl. I don't care much about the Win/Loss record (Although it would be nice if Shula and Mercury Morris had nothing to say ever again)
Take a look at what they did to the #2 rushing offense last week. 80 yards for Taylor and Drew. Garrard impressed the hell out of me. Obviously, the gameplan was to "Make Garrard beat us", and he was really up to the challenge. A lesser QB, and that game would have been a blowout. I think the good news is; even if Rivers and Tomlinson are, in fact, out for the game: Volek and Turner are excellent backups and, not only do you lose little talent-wise; but they're both similar to the players they're replacing in style, so the disruption to the offense will be minimal. It's also good news for the Patriots, because they don't have to change their preparation much.
This is why most of us (myself included) should let the games actually play out first. Expectations (especially high ones) suck. We're lucky and spoiled up here to have a team that has met or exceeded those expectations for the last handful of years, but it certainly wasn't THAT long ago that the expectations were set for "8-8".
I think this will be the key to the game. The Patriots are the best in the league in the Red Zone, and the Chargers have indeed stepped up their play there. Who's gonna blink? What defense will the Chargers throw out there when the Patriots go spread at the 8-yard line? That's why we watch
Although McCree may have played the game of his life last week. I dunno what Kotrell will come up with, but I'd be surprised if it involved a safety being within 20 yards of the line of scrimmage.
McCree and Hart tend to be out of position quite a bit. Lately they've been playing better, but still suck something mean. It's the football god's vengeance for letting go of Harrison and Seau too early.aside from the hit on wayne at the end, mccree sucked last game, so did our 3rd cb, florence
hart even looked pretty stupid on that 1st td given up to dallas clark
after cro, jammer and weddle, i'm very concerned about the quality of our dbs
hart gets alot of ints but he can be juked badly, same goes for florence, mccree is just an enigma, he makes plays but sometimes he's just so stupid it's maddening
harrison was injured and NE turned him around in a way we couldn'tMcCree and Hart tend to be out of position quite a bit. Lately they've been playing better, but still suck something mean. It's the football god's vengeance for letting go of Harrison and Seau too early.
I can't go into depthI'm at work and getting ready to go home. But I beleive overall SD has as much talent as any team in the league,but I still don't think SD will win.Objective reason? It has to be steel will. Physically we match up with any team in the NFL. Experience is a whole other matter. We've been beat on, derided, called losers, called weak, broken legs and knees and yet we're in the AFCCG. Cornered animals are dangerous.
If there's any weakness to the Pats, it's the miscues the defense has made these past couple of games. The problem is that you haven't been very consistent with the miscues. LOL. The offense is a juggernaut, and nature seems to be the only thing that will stop it. I think the only way a team could beat you guys is by playing physical man on the wideouts with a blitz to confuse Brady. Impossible to do all day long. I buy the theory that you give up the short ball till a mistake is made, but Brady doesn't seem to make mistakes. If the Chargers win, it'll be like the Colts game. Don't give up big plays, keep everything in front of you till we're in the red zone, and then switch to a physical man blitz/zone blitz. Create havoc. We cover the red zone well and that's our strong suit. But again, Brady and BB, it's not gonna be easy.
Offensively, the pass game needs to attack your safeties. Run, run, and run some more. Even if it doesn't work great in the 1st half. Let's face it, you guys are getting long in the tooth down the middle of the d. 4th quarters are not going to get easier. Tire the d out with the run, and hope the game isn't 40-10 going into the 4th. LOL.
As far as which QB:
Rivers over Volek every day of the week.
When it comes to Brady, he's obviously the better QB. No doubt about it. I'd still rather have Rivers. No slight to Brady, but Rivers is a gamer and he's fun as hell to watch. He doesn't have the arm Brady has. He doesn't have the experience, but Rivers is as much a student of the game as the top 3 QBs. He talks football all year long with his pops. He talks all year long with the coaches and players, and lives in the film room. Compare his early games last year, to his game against NE last year. And compare this years NE game to the Colts game. He's learning the position and improving. Just like all young QBs, it takes time.
And he talks to everyone when it's game time. I love that ****. He ****-talks in the weight room, guys. He ain't no professional, he's a football player. I'd take that over any body else. Imagine if you were at the game, and after yelling out, "We want a pitcher, not a belly itcher." and the dude walks off the mound and starts talkin' **** with you...what more would you want?!? It's a game. It's not like they're Marines raiding a home in Afghanistan, not knowing if they will live another 5 minutes. Go Chargers! Go Marines!