Chargers vs. Everyone: A 2009 Regular Season in San Diego

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Published: August 15, 2009

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... of many, San Diego aimed for the lowest common denominator when it came to getting into the playoffs.

Simple mistakes and early season injuries crippled the team with losses to the Panthers, Bills, Saints (ala Drew Brees), Dolphins, and Falcons.

San Diego served up more heartbreak for its fans than an army of geeks on prom night will ever experience.

With the return of a healthy Shawne Merriman at outside linebacker, an increasingly effective running game with LaDainian Tomlinson and Darren Sproles, and new recruits like Larry English, we can only hope to see at least a 10-6 record this year from the boys in powder blue. But it won't come easy.

The AFC West is quickly turning into a powder keg of excitement. Kyle Orton will be taking the starting spot for the Denver Broncos and Matt Cassel, formerly of the "noble" New England Patriots, will be leading the offensive attack for the Kansas City Chiefs, while Tom Cable will be taking over at the head coachi...

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Chargers vs. Everyone: A 2009 Regular Season in San Diego

By
for NFLSportChannel.com

Published: August 15, 2009

commentComment        

... of many, San Diego aimed for the lowest common denominator when it came to getting into the playoffs.

Simple mistakes and early season injuries crippled the team with losses to the Panthers, Bills, Saints (ala Drew Brees), Dolphins, and Falcons.

San Diego served up more heartbreak for its fans than an army of geeks on prom night will ever experience.

With the return of a healthy Shawne Merriman at outside linebacker, an increasingly effective running game with LaDainian Tomlinson and Darren Sproles, and new recruits like Larry English, we can only hope to see at least a 10-6 record this year from the boys in powder blue. But it won't come easy.

The AFC West is quickly turning into a powder keg of excitement. Kyle Orton will be taking the starting spot for the Denver Broncos and Matt Cassel, formerly of the "noble" New England Patriots, will be leading the offensive attack for the Kansas City Chiefs, while Tom Cable will be taking over at the head coachi...

Read Complete Article at Bleacher Report - NFL
Article Source: BleacherReport.com


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