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Quentin Jammer left no doubt who beat the Chargers yesterday, and it wasn't just the Jets.
Irate at two pass-interference penalties against him and 13 penalties on San Diego overall, the veteran cornerback laid blame for the 27-21 loss almost totally at the feet of referee Ron Winter and...
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