The Chargers face a New Orleans Saints’ side that is teetering on the edge of existence. After starting out on fire outscoring their opponents 91 to 29 in the first two weeks, they have fallen to five straight losses including last week’s 23 point defeat to Sean Payton’s Denver Broncos to further compound their misery. It’s tough to come back from five losses in seven weeks this season but their future hangs on finding some way to salvage this season.

The Saints have been ravaged by injuries including ones to Derek Carr, Rashid Shaheed, most of their starting offensive line plus a host more on defense. I haven’t watched enough film of them before and after the injuries to say how much of a contributing factor those players missing has played but for any team to lose seven starters is tough.

Dennis Allen and his staff face a likely end to their stint in Louisiana but the buck unfortunately does not stop there for Saints fans. A lot of Mickey Loomis’ misplaced salary-cap-be-damned bets of years gone by are coming to a sad realization next season so if they don’t find a way to compete now, they will have a gloomy future heading their way. They made some steps towards that this week by extending Alvin Kamara but can giving a 29 year old running back a 2 year $24.5 million deal be considered good business?


Offense

Let’s take a look and see what kind of offense our Bolts will be facing at SoFi stadium on Sunday. Jesse Minter will be tasked with facing what is left of Klint Kubiak’s starting offense which has looked a shadow of the downfield passing attach we saw with Derek Carr over the first two weeks of the season. His oblique injury has forced to play the rookie quarterback Spencer Rattler, who they drafted in the 4th round out of South Carolina, to be thrust into the starting spot way ahead of schedule.

Whilst the Saints Although Carr is officially listed as Doubtful, this is apparently a mechanism whereby they can assign his as the emergency 3rd quarterback instead of a healthy scratch. So there is a chance the Chargers’ old AFC West rival makes a surprise start especially after he was seen throwing off to the side of practice this week. This is probably a ploy to make the Chargers split their game preparation due to how different the Saints’ offense has been since Carr went down.

With Spencer at the helm the Saints have been running a ‘Dink & Dime’ offense averaging an ADOT of 7.1 yards per attempt despite passing over 35 times in each of the two games he has started. Derek Carr was averaging 9.5 yards per attempt and that’s even factoring in the three games after the league’s defenses figured out their downfield attack concepts forcing him to revert back to his ‘checkdown charlie’ normality. The two offenses have been very different so to make Minter prepare for both is probably a smart play.

Offensive Data from Sumer Sports

The Saints’ offense sits just behind the Chargers in terms of overall EPA/play even though they have outgained our Bolts by 387 yards, 13 touchdowns and 71 points. That difference is found because they are playing from behind as their leaky defense has meant they have been out of games before they can even get going.

Kubiak’s scheme seems to be predicated on two key concepts, attacking the weak side of two high defenses and bringing defenders into the box by utilizing 2 or 3 players in the backfield. Translation: they want draw you in and then pass over your head to the side that your two high defense isn’t prepared to defend.

  • They use the 1×2 formation, that’s two receivers to the weak side with one to the strong side, more than anyone else in the league at 17.8% and they have the 3rd highest success rate from this formation.
  • On the face of it they’re a primarily 11 personnel team but when you take out ‘garbage time’ they end up as a heavier personnel team as the data table below illustrates. They run multiple back sets at a top 8 rate across the board with a generally high EPA/per from those looks.
The Saints’ non-garbage time offensive personnel usage (Sumer Sports)

I would hope to see Minter break his tendencies against this look because to run a Cover 6 defense with a light box just isn’t going to matchup well against this kind of offense. Additionally their offensive line is still down to two starters and the remaining five are not playing well. Last week Taliese Fuaga (14.6%) and Trevor Penning (16.7%) yielded the 5th and 7th worst pressure percentages of any linemen, with the rookie allowing a league-high three sacks against the Broncos.

If there were ever a time to rediscover the exciting pass rush concepts from Minter’s Michigan days, this would be the week. Bosa coming back may unlock some more natural pressures but I would sincerely hope this isn’t the sole reliance on stressing the pocket because it has not been successful over the last few weeks.

The run game has been something they have had to commit to even though it’s been dismal viewing, they have ran the ball 21 times in each of the last two games averaging 4.1 yards per carry. They, like the Chargers, have had to stick to then run despite it offering next to nothing because that’s how they gain space for their play action concepts.

Overall there is only one thing that worries me about their offense and it should have been the focus of this week of practice: do not let Alvin Kamara into the flats at all. Kamara on screens will be the Chargers’ kryptonite so to avoid another 16 missed tackles like last week, the game plan should be to play some coverages that will keep someone down low even if those weak side twins of the 1×2 formation clear out the secondary zones. Play Cover 3 cloud from Nickel and send Derwin into the flats, utilize the Cover 1 robber looks we’ve seen sparingly or, my favourite solution, play Cover 2 with the corners playing trap technique.


Defense

The Saints defense under Dennis Allen had been one of the more consistent ones in the league until this season. The waning careers of Cameron Jordan, Demario Davis and Tyrann Mathieu have finally come to a point where the scheme has to account for their deficiencies. The pressure on younger players like Pete Werner, Khalen Saunders and Alontae Taylor to step up, has become imperative for the success of this team due to their financial limitations. I don’t think any of their next generation leaders have played poorly it’s more that the scheme leaves them no room for mistakes.

Team coverage selection ranked by Cover 1 usage (courtesy of MatchQuarters)

The saints play the 5th highest rate of single high man coverage in the league, this will only increase now that Paulson Adebo, their impressive cornerback from their 2021 draft class, is out for the year and has likely played his last game for the black and gold. He had 3 interceptions coming into this game and he led the Saints to their 2nd ranked 3.8% interception rate forced. Without Adebo, who is more of a zone corner, the Saints will play more man which suits their new cornerback grouping of Marshon Lattimore, nickel Alontae Taylor and their second round rookie Kool-Aid McKinstry who will be stepping up for his first start in Adebo’s absence.

The Saints may have allowed a huge 180 points so far this season however their EPA/pass is actually the 8th best in the NFL sitting at -0.11, one spot behind the Bolts. This is because they have taken the ball away 13 times, tied for 3rd in the league, so whilst they live and die by how long their corners can hold up, it’s been paying off overall even after teams drive the field on them.

EPA/Run defense from Sumer Sports

Their run defense on the otherhand, is terrible. Only the Cowboys’ swiss cheese front seven is allowing more success on the ground and both these teams have something in common; they run high rates of Dime personnel. The Saints use it 21.7%, the 3rd highest rate, however the other teams in the top five all have relatively good run defenses, the difference being that the front five that are left on the field are full of fluid hybrid athletes, the Saints are not blessed with that same benefit. This has cost them dearly this season as they have had teams run all over them for on average 146.7 yards per game, 3rd worst in the league.

For me then, the game plan is to expose the Saints Dime looks, play heavy personnel, tight formations and run the ball at least 30 times. This will make them uncomfortable from the offset and its important to stick with it even if they success isn’t there initially. When its time to pass play action will help with the intermediate shots but the chain movers will be crossing patterns. Roman’s beloved tight end screens will be hard to get going but there is scope for this with the right disguises because of the personnel mismatch. This is the game to get the run game back on track, it’s time to grind the win out 6 yards at a time.

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Erick V
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1 year ago

For a team that spews trench play, this offensive line gets swarmed every game

Erick V
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1 year ago

Why are we playing soft zone against the 3rd string QB? We should be blitzing him into oblivion. Speed the game up for him. 

Kyle DeDiminicantanio
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Reply to  Erick V
1 year ago

Apparently they believe Khalil can do it all on his own

Buck Melanoma
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1 year ago

Hey Roman….this offense runs thru Herbert’s arm, ya mook.

Kyle DeDiminicantanio
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1 year ago

Man – if Dobbins was the outlet, why was Fehoko going to the back corner? Both defenders were able to sit on the shallow side of the marker the whole play… so weird.

Erick V
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1 year ago

Zion, another Telesco bust

Arne-sixpakfrombelgium
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1 year ago

Lol, those are an automatic 15 for mahomes

Erick V
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1 year ago

Can this offense go out there and just win the game? I have not seen an offense struggle this hard to move the ball and score in a while

KevDiego
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1 year ago

It’s pretty surprising to me that this defense is not getting more turn-overs. Playing bad QBs (and now some short dude I never heard of from Fresno State), you would think there would be a multiple-pick game.

Erick V
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Reply to  KevDiego
1 year ago

 KevDiego this is real Charger football. Not blowing a team out starting a late round rookie or a UDFA level QB. If we had them under C the game would have been over at half.

KevDiego
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1 year ago

Bosa in there again. Not seeing him do much (and not getting double-teamed).

Kyle DeDiminicantanio
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1 year ago

Looks like he might be banged up again.

Buck Melanoma
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Reply to  Kyle DeDiminicantanio
1 year ago

Color me shocked.

Kyle DeDiminicantanio
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Reply to  Buck Melanoma
1 year ago

Maybe it’s all a rise Buck, and he’s just trying to force his way out and get traded to SF 😉

Buck Melanoma
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Reply to  Kyle DeDiminicantanio
1 year ago

I’ll buy him a bus ticket.

KevDiego
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Reply to  Kyle DeDiminicantanio
1 year ago

I saw him in on the last defensive snap. Did he get hurt?

Kyle DeDiminicantanio
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Reply to  KevDiego
1 year ago

He was taking a knee on the sidelines getting looked at by a trainer and I believe the broadcasters said he looked like he was in pain.

Kyle DeDiminicantanio
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1 year ago

I think this might be Bosa’s last year in the NFL… mayyybe he goes to SF and tried to stay healthy in a rotational role. But after his presser where he acknowledged he just can’t seem to stay on the field without his body letting him down, I really think the train is reaching the station.

Buck Melanoma
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1 year ago

What happened to Rattler? I missed it.

KevDiego
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Reply to  Buck Melanoma
1 year ago

Allen made a change. Broadcast said it was a coaching change (not an injury).

KevDiego
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1 year ago

Great tackling right there….

Kyle DeDiminicantanio
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1 year ago

Foot. On. Throat.

Do not let up now. Play like you want to carry momentum through to next week. Get this offense MOVING

Buck Melanoma
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1 year ago
KevDiego
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1 year ago

A 3 play, -4 yard drive was not what I was looking for. I can’t complain about the 1st down call as they at least didn’t run up the gut, but jeez, the offense has to do better.

Kyle DeDiminicantanio
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Reply to  KevDiego
1 year ago

Yeah – I’m with you, regarding our conversation with the line. Even though Zion gave up that sack, if we were the “weak link" on our line and we had a solid/great center and above-average RG, I think his play would elevate. A unit with that sort of make-up would be a top-5 group… but it starts with a stud center

Buck Melanoma
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Reply to  Kyle DeDiminicantanio
1 year ago

That’s my take with Zion too.

KevDiego
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1 year ago

Now, put the game away.

Erick V
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1 year ago

 KevDiego exactly. A nice 7 min scoring drive would be great, even if it’s just a FG

KevDiego
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1 year ago

Bosa on the field.

KevDiego
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1 year ago

McConkey had no separation on that play. Herbert showed great trust in Ladd throwing is where he could make a play.

Great play by both.

Erick V
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1 year ago

Look what happens when you actually have real offensive players on the field!!

Buck Melanoma
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1 year ago

Hot damn!!!

Arne-sixpakfrombelgium
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1 year ago

Holy shit. What a play!

Kyle DeDiminicantanio
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1 year ago

WE DID IT!!! WE THREW AN EXPLOSIVE PLAY TOUCHDOWN!!!

NickCoulter
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1 year ago

Told ya

Erick V
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1 year ago

BANG!!!

KevDiego
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1 year ago

And… Running on 1st down again. That. Never. Fucking. Works

NickCoulter
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1 year ago

Here comes your TD drive, Buck. I can feel it.

Kyle DeDiminicantanio
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1 year ago

Nailed it

Arne-sixpakfrombelgium
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1 year ago

Just. Put. Them. Away.

Buck Melanoma
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1 year ago

Well Matlock finally makes a play!! on defense.

KevDiego
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1 year ago

I really don’t get all the attention the dude gets. When I watch all-22, he looks lost on offense. They should just let him play DL and focus on bulking up.

KevDiego
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1 year ago

Amazing how open receivers get when you run play-action on 1st down.  Nobody within 7 yards of Palmer.
And, of course, the next play was a run, followed by two passes and a punt.  Fucking predictable, BS offensive play-calling.

Buck Melanoma
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1 year ago

WTF was that 3rd and 6 call???

Buck Melanoma
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1 year ago

A 20 play, 10+ minute TD drive would taste good right now.

Kyle DeDiminicantanio
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1 year ago

Please don’t let this be a repeat of last week… let’s turn it up this half.

Buck Melanoma
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Reply to  Kyle DeDiminicantanio
1 year ago

From your lips to the football god’s ear.

Buck Melanoma
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1 year ago

Sheesh….🫤

Kyle DeDiminicantanio
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1 year ago

Henley’s gotta play deeper in those zones, especially in a two minute drill

Erick V
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Reply to  Buck Melanoma
1 year ago

 Buck Melanoma I never understand why the defense just gives them 3 points? It’s Spencer Rattler. Dare him to beat you deep? In what world would a team be afraid of a late round rookie QB?

Kyle DeDiminicantanio
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1 year ago

Ya’ll crack me up… I was wondering why no one was commenting on the Open Thread, but it looks like ya’ll made this your open thread 🤣🤣. Hey, whatever works!

Buck Melanoma
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Reply to  Kyle DeDiminicantanio
1 year ago

I didn’t see it so…..🤷

Kyle DeDiminicantanio
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Reply to  Buck Melanoma
1 year ago

You know what Buck, that’s my fault, I didn’t hit the “Cross Platform Post" button that turns an article into a forum post as well. It’s on the home page, but didn’t make it to the forum. We can just play in this sandbox

Buck Melanoma
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1 year ago

Works for me.

Erick V
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1 year ago

Not bagging on Dicker. He’s been our whole offense lately 

Buck Melanoma
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1 year ago

Well crap Dicker. 🫤

Erick V
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1 year ago

 Buck Melanoma of course. Finally get in the end zone and miss the XP 🤦🏻‍♂️

Erick V
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1 year ago

Hallelujah!!!

Buck Melanoma
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1 year ago

Finally!!!! 

Buck Melanoma
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1 year ago

Matlock is useless at FB.

Buck Melanoma
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1 year ago

Ugh…..

Buck Melanoma
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1 year ago

Caught him that time!!

Buck Melanoma
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1 year ago

That was PI on that Fehoko catch.

Buck Melanoma
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1 year ago

Dirty fucking play. Bozeman was in the right.

Kyle DeDiminicantanio
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1 year ago

It’ll be interesting if they bring that dude back on the field. The boys are going to give him the business if so

Erick V
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1 year ago

Mattock is useless. He constantly misses blocks or just runs into a pile 

Erick V
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1 year ago

This looks like the offense of a bad team and it looks worse every week. How can you have a franchise QB and have an offense that looks this bad?

Buck Melanoma
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1 year ago

Thank gawd for Dicker.

Erick V
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1 year ago

 Buck Melanoma He’s our best offensive weapon

Buck Melanoma
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Reply to  Erick V
1 year ago

 Erick V only one of late.

NickCoulter
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Reply to  Buck Melanoma
1 year ago

Look on the bright side. A few field goals might be enough against this NO team.

Buck Melanoma
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1 year ago

 NickCoulter true. And a win is a win. 
 
I’m just concerned about this offense.

Kyle DeDiminicantanio
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1 year ago

I’ve completely let go of my expectations, Buck. It’s easier to do this year since I was just hoping for a playoff berth/maybe one postseason win, but they just don’t have the offensive pieces yet to run efficiently.

I didn’t mind the Ladd move at all – but what we were worried about basically came to fruition. You kinda waste the Year One impact of drafting a RT at #5 , elite though he may be, if you’re going to fill the IOL with below-average players.

Would love to peer into the timeline where we drafted JPJ or Frazier, or signed Connor Williams.

Buck Melanoma
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1 year ago

I really wanted Frazier.

Kyle DeDiminicantanio
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1 year ago

Same. Was all-in on JPJ was a little concerned about the rumors of his medicals so was torn between him and Frazier, but really wanted one of them 🫤. I just really, really hope we don’t make this mistake again man. We’ve needed to find a new center for like three years now – one should have been drafted after Linsley started having the arthritis issues IMO

KevDiego
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1 year ago

 Kyle DeDiminicantanio Totally agree with this, especially concerning the C and RT positions.  However, Zion plays really well in spirts, which means (at least to me) that he can play the position physically.  The mental mistakes, especially in pass protection, are really frustrating.  This makes me question the overall OL coaching.
They need to address center early in the draft.  They need to find a TE that can be a receiving threat.  Do that, and this WR group could be much better.

Erick V
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1 year ago

EVERY run or screen play is left. So predictable 

NickCoulter
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1 year ago

Herebrt has decided that lacking any recievers or runners, he’ll just do it himself.

Erick V
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1 year ago

This offense is regressing every week

Buck Melanoma
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1 year ago

 Erick V identity. 🙄

Erick V
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1 year ago

If this IOL sucks, why the fuck do we keep calling interior runs? Fucking moronic 

Erick V
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1 year ago

Staley is dressed as Harbaugh for Halloween

Erick V
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1 year ago

Are we using this thread or the game thread?

Buck Melanoma
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1 year ago

 Erick V is there a game thread? I didn’t see it.

Erick V
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1 year ago

 Buck Melanoma my bad. I thought there was. We can stay here

Buck Melanoma
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1 year ago

Looking good, Chargers.  🙄

KevDiego
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1 year ago

Great Article Ryan.  As usual, I am much smarter after reading.
 
Looks like Bosa is playing today.  Interested to see the impact he has on the game.