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<blockquote data-quote="Bogart" data-source="post: 391874" data-attributes="member: 3900"><p>This is a good thread, and I agree 100%.</p><p></p><p>I've been saying it for weeks, Chargers are good on paper but come on, they are not all that good.</p><p></p><p>#1 ranked offense and defense last season and look at how many games they won.</p><p></p><p>People talk as if they are some big threat, even so I still hear that Rivers is better than Rodgers even though the TD/INT so far this year goes Rodgers way even with a Super Bowl Ring.</p><p></p><p>For anyone that's watched San Diego play, you see exactly what I mean. The Dolphins whom are one of the NFL's worst teams, they allowed to hang around in the game and give it all they had. I understand Denver is a divisional opponent, but when you're up on them like that and allow them to come back and you nearly lose to a quarterback that can't complete 50% of his passes, it's not generally a good sign.</p><p></p><p>San Diego is an extremely overrated team. Look at the #1 ranked offense and defense that let the Raiders dismantle them at home, and couldn't even finish them on the road. I wouldn't be surprised if Oakland destroyed them again this season. I do think we could get up on them and win by 10 or more points.</p><p> </p><p>Anyone remember 2009? The Chargers were the Colts biggest threat, some even had them as Super Bowl favorites. They finished the season a respectable 13-3 along with the Saints, and had home field advantage in the divisional round only to blow it against an 8-8 team that barely made the playoffs. There is no excuse to finish with that good of a record, get the bye week, your starters are rested and well I guess experienced too (vs a team that is just making the playoffs for the first time with Rex Ryan). San Diego had every edge going into that game. Quarterback, home field advantage, defense, offense, special teams, and they played as if they had never been physically challenged ever.</p><p></p><p>The funniest thing about the Chargers to me is all the great players they get rid of that come back to make a career with another team. Much like Cromartie and Tomlinson with the Jets, and while you can argue Drew Brees' injury, they still let go of a Super Bowl MVP quarterback, as they did many many other great players like Wes Welker and Michael Turner.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bogart, post: 391874, member: 3900"] This is a good thread, and I agree 100%. I've been saying it for weeks, Chargers are good on paper but come on, they are not all that good. #1 ranked offense and defense last season and look at how many games they won. People talk as if they are some big threat, even so I still hear that Rivers is better than Rodgers even though the TD/INT so far this year goes Rodgers way even with a Super Bowl Ring. For anyone that's watched San Diego play, you see exactly what I mean. The Dolphins whom are one of the NFL's worst teams, they allowed to hang around in the game and give it all they had. I understand Denver is a divisional opponent, but when you're up on them like that and allow them to come back and you nearly lose to a quarterback that can't complete 50% of his passes, it's not generally a good sign. San Diego is an extremely overrated team. Look at the #1 ranked offense and defense that let the Raiders dismantle them at home, and couldn't even finish them on the road. I wouldn't be surprised if Oakland destroyed them again this season. I do think we could get up on them and win by 10 or more points. Anyone remember 2009? The Chargers were the Colts biggest threat, some even had them as Super Bowl favorites. They finished the season a respectable 13-3 along with the Saints, and had home field advantage in the divisional round only to blow it against an 8-8 team that barely made the playoffs. There is no excuse to finish with that good of a record, get the bye week, your starters are rested and well I guess experienced too (vs a team that is just making the playoffs for the first time with Rex Ryan). San Diego had every edge going into that game. Quarterback, home field advantage, defense, offense, special teams, and they played as if they had never been physically challenged ever. The funniest thing about the Chargers to me is all the great players they get rid of that come back to make a career with another team. Much like Cromartie and Tomlinson with the Jets, and while you can argue Drew Brees' injury, they still let go of a Super Bowl MVP quarterback, as they did many many other great players like Wes Welker and Michael Turner. [/QUOTE]
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