 | 2009 Season Preview: San Diego Chargers If their injured stars are healthy, the AFC road to Miami will probably go through San Diego.
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 | Auditing The San Diego Chargers 2008 Season Philip Rivers became one of the NFL's best quarterbacks as Shawne Merriman missed all but one game and LaDainian Tomlinson fell off the pedestal of best running back in the game.
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 | Grading The Deal: Chargers Franchise Sproles Darren Sproles 'deserved' about $1.9 million in his split time with LaDainian Tomlinson, but could make as much as $6.62 million in 2009.
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 | Sproles Earns A Payday, But How Big? It's no secret that running back Darren Sproles has earned himself a sizable payday, but just how big will his next contract be?
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 | A Switch From The Run To The Pass In San Diego? Are the Chargers starting to rely more on the arm of Philip Rivers than the legs of LaDainian Tomlinson?
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 | 2008 Season Preview: San Diego Chargers There is so much talent all over the roster that the Chargers can absorb a slow start by some of the walking wounded and still get a first round playoff bye.
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 | Chargers Pre-Draft Summit San Diego’s first year under Norv Turner wasn’t without controversy, but Charger fans are united in the belief that a Super Bowl appearance isn’t out of the question in 2008.
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 | San Diego Vs. Tennessee: The Sequel In trying to predict what will happen in this week's AFC playoff matchups, it seems logical that we'd do well to examine what happened the first time they played. We do so here with the Titans and Chargers.
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 | Chargers Are Nothing To Fear Why are the Chargers less than the sum of their superficial parts? Two reasons jump out upon a more thorough inspection.
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 | Diego Express Fully Back On Track The old saying, “winning is a good deodorant,” has applied to the San Diego Chargers.
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 | Chambers Changes The Conversation There’s the New England Patriots, the Indianapolis Colts, and then everyone else. San Diego wants to change the conversation. And with the acquisition of wide receiver Chris Chambers, the Chargers could become the third elite team by the end of the season.
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 | 2007 Season Preview: San Diego Chargers A repeat of 14 wins is unlikely, not with a tough schedule and a firm bullseye on their backs. I do have larger concerns than most people that the recent failures and coaching changes are going to negatively impact this team.
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 | 2006 NFL Team Preview: San Diego Chargers It’s awful hard to look at this team and not see “playoffs”; a premier defensive front 7, the best RB and TE in the game, great kicking game, highly regarded young QB. Of course they had all that last season and choked away a playoff berth. I foresee a dominating run defense and a more methodical offense that takes some pressure off the iffy secondary.
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 | A Charging Gates Charging through the Gates of the Kansas City Chief ‘s red zone, Antonio Gates, the third year play –maker out of Kent State reintroduced himself to the Chiefs defense with 10 catches and a stride frequency that earned him 145 yards and three touchdowns – presenting an all time career high.
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