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Newly Acquired QBs: Who Out-Shined The Rest?
There has been a large amount of wheel-and-dealing at the QB position this year. With the first week of preseason coming to an end, there is a question in all of our minds: who has ...
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Chargers vs. Seahawks: A Fan's Perspective
The wide receiver position was the most interesting position of the night. A few players stepped up to the occasion, and a few disappointed us. Rookie WR Charly Martin probably has secured his position on the 53-man roster...
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Super Bowl 2010 Prediction: San Diego Chargers Vs. Philadelphia Eagles
After watching the Eagles' pre-season opener against New England, I'm positive they will be in the Super Bowl. Why They Can Do It Philly have huge potential this year. With stars like Westbrook and Jackson, the Eagles will have some big expectations
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A Trade Of The Cro Is Eminent: What To Hope For in 2009
Antonio Cromartie had a stellar 2007 campaign racking up 10 interceptions. Last year, however, didn't produce the same results. The Cro only made two interceptions, which were both against the Jets in Week 3...
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Michael Vick in Washington: Double Positive For The Redskins
From what I see in Washington, the Redskins are all set to kick some butt. They have a defense that looks like it's going to rock the house and an elite running back. However, it's not all smooth sailing for the Redskins...
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Hart Against Ellison, Wait What? Steve Gregory?
Although Kevin Ellison was only a sixth round pick, many had him pegged to be the starting Strong Safety. He is a tweener of linebacker and safety that will lay the lumber on the offense...
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The WAC And The SEC: The Truth Of The BCS
I recently got back from our Varsity football camp at EOU. It was very tiring, getting up at 6 to play football all day. Although Homedale High is known for football, we are only a 3A school...
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Out With Matt Wilhelm, In With Kevin Burnett
Woah! There's some good news for Charger faithful. The move was made a week before the entire squad gathers at training camp. This was a good move for both the team and Wilhelm. Wilhelm was brought in for his skills in pass coverage...
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The Good, The Bad, and The Oakland Raiders
In response to Ramone Brown's "San Diego Chargers: Scum of the NFL" First off, I would take Rivers any day over Eli. Rivers has a better arm, work ethic, and personality...
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Chargers' Defense: Turn My Swag On
This article was written in response to Robert Domaine's "Giants Defense: No One Has Swagger Like Us" "Turn My Swag On" from the latest album by Soulja Boy, will be the Charger's new theme song...
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Boise State Broncos Preview: Defense
The big question will be the consistent alignment. The 4-3 won't be scrapped, but there are so many good defensive backs, and so many options; there will be a 4-2-5 used more often than not...
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Top 21 College Running Backs
This year will be full of talent in the running back department. It will be full of suprise as well as disappointments. The Walker is given out to the best running back in the nation...
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A Better Question: What Can't Boise State's Austin Pettis Do?
For a player to achieve superstar status, he must have something that no other wide receiver has. Pettis has something that most receivers dream of having...
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George Iloka: A Legend in The Making
"He wants to be great," defensive backs coach Marcel Yates said. "Is he great right now? No. But he's working to get there. He could be pretty good here real soon." Yates has that right...
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A Forgotten Player Of The NFL: Natrone Means
Though the Chargers have had many good teams over the years, only one has made it to the big time. That was the 1994 Chargers led by superstars Stan Humphries and Natrone Means. ESPN Analyst Chris Berman gave Means the nickname "Natrone Means business"..
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The Linebackers of San Diego: RFA's and the Rest of the Bunch
I have a perfect solution to our problems at safety. The Chargers need to convert to a 3-5 defense. For those of you not familiar with this formation, there is usually a backer called the Rover, who switches from linebacker to safety...
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From Skinny To Fat: The Super Bowl and Cake
In a way, the Super Bowl is like cake; once you get one, you want more. Like everyone that eats too much cake, they eventually become bloated. The Patriots and the Steelers are bloated right now...
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Chargers' 2010 Draft: The Wanted and The Needed
San Diego has many holes and only one first round pick. Which way will they go? We will explore a few possibilities for the 2010 NFL Draft. The Wanted 1. Jahvid Best is the best RB in college; I have no doubt about that...
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Boise State's Recruits: A Goldmine
Boise State has hit the goldmine this year. Their recruits are top-notch. It seems that the more Boise State wins, the better recruits they get. So don't expect these to be the last of them...
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Boise State: The Offense That Can't Be Touched
Over the years, Boise State has been known for it's tricky offensive schemes. Whether it be a simple play-action pass or a double-reverse pass to a wide open reveiver, Boise state leaves opposing defenses shaking in their cleats...
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Boise State: Hidden Talent University
Boise State is full of depth; when one player leaves for the NFL, another one takes his place. Boise State players don't get drafted very high if at all, but they develope into great NFL players...
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A New Season, a New Outlook: Redemption For Chargers Fans
How sweet is the sound of football? In this long off season, we football fans linger on the smallest of updates regarding out favorite team. So here is my officially unofficial season preview to help get you through this football drought...
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Tackle This: Who are the Greatest Chargers Ever?
I made a list of who I thought was the greatest players to ever wear a Charger jersey. These are the players that helped the Chargers to where they are now...
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Bengals Playoff Bound?
For all of you people that think a team can't rebound in one year, just watch the Cincinnati Bengals in 2009. Now that Rivers is back, you can imagine their D to be pretty legit. Adding Rey Mauluaga* to the mix doesn't hurt either...
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Lions: Worst Pick in The Draft
Not to be a jerk, but I'm sorry for you Detroit fans. Matthew Stafford is the laziest player i've seen in a while. If you watch his games, you can clearly see that he has no passion for the game...
