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Re: What is wrong with the Chargers?
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Wow, how quickly perceptions change. Were you talking about how insane the Chargers' talent was going into to the 2004 season? [/ QUOTE ] LT has been around for a while. Breese was the only surprise. |
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Re: What is wrong with the Chargers?
Brees(e) has been around for just as long. What about that Gates guy? You knew he was destined to be the most talented TE in the league too, huh?
The point is you imply that the talent level there going into 2004 was at a level at which I could have coached them to the playoffs. Meanwhile, Eli Manning refused to report there because the talent and organization were perceived to be such a mess. However, they somehow managed to make the playoffs and turn expectations around in the matter of a season. Coaching and talent had a lot to do with that. He just sucks as a playoff coach. |
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However, they somehow managed to make the playoffs and turn expectations around in the matter of a season. Coaching and talent had a lot to do with that. [/ QUOTE ] True, the question is how much was is it the coaching and how much was it the talent? [ QUOTE ] He just sucks as a playoff coach. [/ QUOTE ] I agree with that. The problem is that this year Marty has sucked as a coach during the regular season. |
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Re: What is wrong with the Chargers?
Soul,
Brees hadn't matured yet (he was not accurate, uncomfortable in the pocket, he throws forced too often) there was a reason the organization drafted a QB. Gates was an undrafted basketball player. Brees has become an exceptional QB and Gates turned out to be the best TE in the league. Of course perceptions about team-talent are going to change. |
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p,
Yeah, I get all that. Of course it's going to change the way that talent is viewed. I was really just taking issue with the assessment that he [censored] up with an incredibly talented roster the past two years. I do think that Marty is a good coach. He might not be in the handful of amazing coaches, but he's quite good. And while he may be somewhat flawed as a game coach, has to get some credit for the massive turnaround of that franchise. They have underachieved this year, but that was in large part set up by completely blowing expectations through the roof last season. * I admit I did not watch the game yesterday, but 30 passes in the first half is indeed silly. |
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