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<blockquote data-quote="GBMuskies" data-source="post: 400782" data-attributes="member: 3691"><p>While having a poor season, believe it or not, there are those that feel Philip Rivers can actually play a little bit. And he played a little bit today. So did Gates and Jackson, and #86. The former two look like maybe they have some skills?</p><p></p><p>The main problem is the lack of a consistent pass rush, When Walden brought some heat today the play results were generally favorable. Then near the end Matthews started to have an impact. They had some success bringing Bishop from the edge. It seems to me they were trying to move Matthews around some to find a way to get him free. They're getting nothing in the way of pressure from the front three. I noticed a few plays today where they went with the 2-5. With the offense so powerful I think they're experimenting a little bit. Trying to find some effective personnel groupings. There's time to get it clicking.</p><p></p><p>If the defense continues to force a turnover or two every game, and the offense continues to not turn the ball over, they are going to be almost impossible to beat.</p><p></p><p>It's science.</p><p></p><p>Oh, and I wonder if they met the 49ers in the playoffs if Rodgers might feel a teeny bit extra motivation? A teeny bit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GBMuskies, post: 400782, member: 3691"] While having a poor season, believe it or not, there are those that feel Philip Rivers can actually play a little bit. And he played a little bit today. So did Gates and Jackson, and #86. The former two look like maybe they have some skills? The main problem is the lack of a consistent pass rush, When Walden brought some heat today the play results were generally favorable. Then near the end Matthews started to have an impact. They had some success bringing Bishop from the edge. It seems to me they were trying to move Matthews around some to find a way to get him free. They're getting nothing in the way of pressure from the front three. I noticed a few plays today where they went with the 2-5. With the offense so powerful I think they're experimenting a little bit. Trying to find some effective personnel groupings. There's time to get it clicking. If the defense continues to force a turnover or two every game, and the offense continues to not turn the ball over, they are going to be almost impossible to beat. It's science. Oh, and I wonder if they met the 49ers in the playoffs if Rodgers might feel a teeny bit extra motivation? A teeny bit. [/QUOTE]
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