San Diego beat a team in Tennessee that was missing their top3 WR after Justin Gage left the game. Brandon jones and Roydell WIlliams were out...I think Ben Troupe actually saw playing time yesterday.
Yep. The Chargers won by 11, and Vegas had them as ~ 10 pt favorites. So the Chargers took care of business almost exactly as most expected.
Bottom line is Indy will expose the Chargers next week. They have won 7 games in a row if I am not mistaken, however other than the Titans who they beat twice, none of those teams have winning records. They struggled mightily earlier in the season against teams with good records. People that are pushing the stats or numbers to try and justify Norv Turner didn't watch any games last year apparently. San Diego beat a lot of good times and had Indy not come back from 21 down in the AFCC, we would have said the Chargers lost to the Super Bowl winners, the NE Patriots. Maybe that would have had an impact on whether Marty was ousted or not too.
The Chargers may lose to Indy this week, but they won't be "exposed". The Chargers are 2-0 against the Colts since 2005, winning at Indy when Indy was 13-0 and beating the Colts earlier this year in San Diego. These two teams are very evenly matched.
Yesterday is dead and gone so really any Marty talk at this point is kinda silly, however the Chargers have not really been winning big games like they did a year ago where they had several games on the road where they came back and won in pretty high fashion. They lost their OC, DC, and HC so there is no way they are goin to operate the same way. And really Norv shouldn't be the point of ridicule. If you don't like the team this season, you sort of have to look at the GM and Owner of the San Diego Chargers who went out and did most of this. It's not Norv's fault...he didn't fire Marty.
Huh??? The Chargers are now 12-5, with 4 of those 5 losses coming on the road at NE, at GB, at Minn, and at Jax. The only bad loss was a home stinker to KC. Otherwise, the Bolts are exactly where they were last year at this time, although most would argue that they have more momentum now. And last years final result was a stunning, disappointing loss to NE, when the Chargers were at home and favored.
How can anyone fault the GM and the Owner? They've done a GREAT job, when most were calling for their heads earlier this season.