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Will Coach Turner & A.J. Smith Find the Right Players to Solve the Chargers Changes?

After the San Diego Chargers lost to the New York Jets in the Playoffs last season, new changes were coming to Chargers. Too many issues were hidden underneath the Chargers 11-games winning streak last season, but it finally surfaced in that lost to the ...
Via What's Wrong With Your Team  |  March 12, 2010

Sad Day for Chargers Fans, Chargers release L.T.

After nine seasons with the San Diego Chargers, the Chargers released the best running in Chargers history, LaDainian Tomlinson. Tomlinson was going to get a $2 million roster bonus in March. However, due to Tomlinson injuries and age, it was time for the San Diego Chargers to move on. Too ...
Via What's Wrong With Your Team  |  February 23, 2010

Super Win for Brees and the Saints

Coming into the Super Bowl, for Drew Brees and the New Orleans Saints, it seemed like a tough challenged to take on the mighty Indianapolis Colts and Peyton Manning. However, even though the Saints were down 10-0 early, the Saints were not going to be denied. The Saints fought back ...
Via What's Wrong With Your Team  |  February 08, 2010

Is It Over Between Tomlinson and the Chargers?

It is not official and there has been no word from the San Diego Chargers organization about the future of LaDainian Tomlinson with the Chargers. However, LaDainian Tomlinson was quoted in the San Diego Union-Tribune saying, "I'm not coming back," Tomlinson said. "I don’t believe I'll be back in San Diego. ...
Via What's Wrong With Your Team  |  February 06, 2010

Manning Ends the Dream for the Jets

It's nice to dream about playing in the Super Bowl, but when Peyton Manning and the Indianapolis Colts are standing in your way that dream can turn into a nightmare. The New York Jets were living a Cinderella story in these playoffs. First, the Jets beat Bengals and then Chargers ...
Via What's Wrong With Your Team  |  January 26, 2010

Another NFC Championship loss for Favre

Brett Favre had a chance to lead the Minnesota Vikings to victory over the New Orleans Saints in a very exciting NFC Championship game. However, it was not meant to be. The big question for the Vikings is why didn't Brett Favre just run ball to gain a couple ...
Via What's Wrong With Your Team  |  January 25, 2010

Another Distraction for Chargers Prior to Loss on Sunday

You would think that the players from San Diego Chargers would have learned their lesson about not getting involved from outside distractions during the season, but you would be wrong. Prior to the San Diego Chargers game vs. the New York Jets, Chargers wide-receiver, Vincent Jackson was pulled over ...
Via What's Wrong With Your Team  |  January 20, 2010

Saints Knockout Warner and then the Cardinals from the Playoffs

When New Orleans Saints defensive end, Bobby McCray, hit Arizona Cardinals quarterback, Kurt Warner, in the 2nd quarter after an interception by the Saints that was a shot heard around the world. Kurt Warner would be out of the game until the second half. Credit to Kurt Warner for coming ...
Via What's Wrong With Your Team  |  January 19, 2010

Colts helped the Ravens Self-Destruct

It's hard enough to beat Peyton Manning and Indianapolis Colts without making mistakes. But, unfortunately for the Baltimore Ravens, their miscues ended the Ravens season. Late in the 3rd quarter, when Ravens safety, Ed Reed, intercepted Peyton Manning that play should have given the momentum to the Ravens, ...
Via What's Wrong With Your Team  |  January 19, 2010

Chargers Missed Field Goals Helped Jets to Victory

In a 2005 playoff game against the New York Jets, San Diego Chargers kicker, Nate Kaeding, had a chance to win the game in overtime. But, unfortunately for the San Diego Chargers, Nate Kadeding missed the field goal and the Jets would eventually win the game with a field goal ...
Via What's Wrong With Your Team  |  January 18, 2010

Who will win the Chargers or Jets?

Please vote who you think will win the this Sunday in the AFC Divisional round between the San Diego Chargers or New York Jets.
Via What's Wrong With Your Team  |  January 14, 2010

Ravens stun Patriots early and Never Look Back

Talking about getting knocked out with an uppercut in the 1st quarter, but that's what happened to the New England Patriots on Sunday. It all started when Baltimore Ravens running back, Ray Rice, ran for an 83-yards touchdown run on the 1st play from scrimmage. Before anyone knew it...
Via What's Wrong With Your Team  |  January 12, 2010

Bengals kicked themselves out of the Playoffs and Jets Move On

When Cincinnati Bengals kicker, Shayne Graham, missed a late 28-yard field goal with 3:49 left in the game that basically ended the Bengals season. Down ten points, you need to make that field to give your team a chance to win, but it was not meant to be. The New York Jets...
Via What's Wrong With Your Team  |  January 10, 2010

Chargers End Redskins Long Season

This has been a long and disappointing season for the Washington Redskins. And, the San Diego Chargers helped put the Redskins out of their misery, by coming back and the beating the Redskins, 23-20 with 35 seconds left in the game. The Redskins had their chances to win, but ...
Via What's Wrong With Your Team  |  January 04, 2010

42-17 Christmas Blow Out for the Chargers

Friday's Christmas Day game for the San Diego Chargers and the Tennessee Titans was a big game for both teams. The Chargers wanted to get a first-round bye in the playoffs and the second seed in the AFC. But, standing in their way was the Tennessee Titans, who were ...
Via What's Wrong With Your Team  |  December 26, 2009

Emotional Win for the Chargers

Sunday's game between the San Diego Chargers and the Cincinnati Bengals was an important game with big playoff implications. The winner would get one step closer to winning the second seed in the AFC’s playoff race and earn a first-round bye in the playoffs as well. However, the game was ...
Via What's Wrong With Your Team  |  December 21, 2009

Successful Homecoming for L.T. and Coach Turner

When the San Diego Chargers played the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday, it was like a reunion for both players and coaches alike. Chargers running back, LaDainian Tomlinson, was born and grew up in Texas. Tomlinson also played college football at TCU, (Texas Christian University, in Texas). For Chargers coach Norv ...
Via What's Wrong With Your Team  |  December 15, 2009

Big Win for Chargers in Dallas

All last week in Dallas, there was a lot of talk about the struggles of the Dallas Cowboys to win in December. And, once again, the Dallas Cowboys could not get it done, as the Chargers beat the Cowboys 20-17 on Sunday. But, for the San Diego Chargers, they have ...
Via What's Wrong With Your Team  |  December 14, 2009

Chargers Keep on Rolling, Chargers Beat Browns

For the San Diego Chargers, it's now about playoff positioning. But, standing in their way on Sunday was the Cleveland Browns. And, standing in LaDainian Tomlinson way of 8th place in the NFL rushing list was Hall of Fame running back and Cleveland Browns' own, the great Jim Brown. The ...
Via What's Wrong With Your Team  |  December 07, 2009

Chargers take Advantage of Chiefs Miscues and Win Big

After taking over first place in the AFC West, the San Diego Chargers kept their momentum going by beating the Kansas City Chiefs 43-14 on Sunday. In this game, the Chargers welcomed back former Chargers wide-receiver, Chris Chambers and Chargers running back, LaDainian Tomlinson keeps on moving up the NFL ...
Via What's Wrong With Your Team  |  November 30, 2009

Another Distraction for Chargers, Cromartie being Investigated

Just when everything was going right for the San Diego Chargers, an incident involving another Chargers player becomes a distraction for the team. Police are investigating San Diego Chargers cornerback, Antonio Cromartie, because it was reported that Cromartie hit someone in the head with a champagne bottle. Police responded to ...
Via What's Wrong With Your Team  |  November 24, 2009

Chargers Beat Broncos and take 1st place in the AFC West

Sunday’s football game between the San Diego Chargers and Denver Broncos was suppose to be a battle for 1st place for the AFC West division. Instead, the game turn into a rout, as the Chargers defeated the Broncos 32-3. The Chargers have now won five straight games. Coming into this game, ...
Via What's Wrong With Your Team  |  November 23, 2009

Who is the Greatest Player in San Diego Chargers History?

The San Diego Chargers announced their top 50 greatest players in Chargers history for the Chargers 50th Anniversary Season. There are so many San Diego Chargers players to choose from, however, please vote who do you think is the greatest Chargers of these five players...
Via What's Wrong With Your Team  |  November 17, 2009

Bad Decisions by Belichick and Adams

A couple of bad decisions were made on Sunday. One, cost a team the game and the other, lost money for an owner. New England Patriots coach, Bill Belichick, made a big and wrong decision that should have been a easy decision. And for Tennessee Titans owner, Bud Adams, there ...
Via What's Wrong With Your Team  |  November 17, 2009

Chargers Beat Eagles 31-23 and Win their Fourth Straight Game

After winning their third straight game, the San Diego Chargers were looking to get a victory over the Philadelphia Eagles to keep up with Denver in the AFC West division. The Chargers got off to a big 28-9 lead, at the end of the 3rd quarter. However, the Eagles
Via What's Wrong With Your Team  |  November 16, 2009
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