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San Diego Chargers Need Improved Offensive Line For Success
If there was a glaring weakness in the San Diego Chargers’ offensive unit last year, it was the offensive line.The Chargers in 2008 went from one of the best rushing offenses to one that was mediocre...
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Five Questions for San Diego Chargers Long Snapper David Binn
David Binn has got a lot of perspective.Binn, the San Diego Chargers long snapper, is the longest tenured member on the team. He was signed an undrafted free agent out of Cal in 1994 for San Diego and has been the Bolts’ long snapper ever since...
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Look For More Aggressive San Diego Chargers Defense Next Year
When the San Diego Chargers fired Ted Cotrell last year, it was a signal that the defense wasn’t doing enough—even without Shawne Merriman...
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Clock Ticking on San Diego Chargers' Super Bowl Run
There is an air of despair in Southern California, and it isn’t all the smog that pollutes it that is the cause of concern.The San Diego Chargers are a team that has not reached its potential...
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LaDainian Tomlinson Is Back: San Diego Chargers Faithful Can Finally Breathe
The Union-Tribune's Kevin Acee's lead should be simple. Actually, it is."It is finished."That is short and sweet. It is very concise...
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Rulon Davis is Tough, Mean, and Not Ready to Give Up NFL Dream
Rulon Davis knows that he’s fortunate to have gotten an invite to the NFL Combine, which starts this week in Indianapolis. And it’s not just because he’s been oft-injured in his collegiate career playing defensive end for California...
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San Diego Chargers Faithful Need to Watch How Long the Rivers Flow
Most of the chatter around San Diego the last couple of weeks has been about the travesty it would be if Chargers general manager A.J. Smith got rid of LaDainian Tomlinson...
