Darius Fleming isn’t a prototypical outside linebacker; he isn't tall enough at 6'2", 245 pounds, to catch the eye of most scouts. But, once you see him on the football field, you’ll get why Fleming is a special football player. ... (Continue reading)
It's playoffs or bust for San Diego Chargers head coach Norv Turner and general manager A.J. Smith next season, as neither will keep their jobs if the team isn’t playing past January. That will mean the Chargers will have missed ... (Continue reading)
The hometown football fans have been frustrated with the play of Baltimore Ravens QB Joe Flacco and San Diego Chargers QB Philip Rivers, as their quarterback ratings has been disappointing all season. This year, both have had trouble keeping possession ... (Continue reading)
Last Monday night, the San Diego Chargers ended a six-game losing streak with a resounding 38-14 defeat of the Jacksonville Jaguars. As soon as the clock expired, their feint playoff hopes suddenly regained some life. Can the Chargers gain a ... (Continue reading)
All in all, the San Diego Chargers are off to their best start (4-1) under head coach Norv Turner, but they’re areas that still need improvement. An early bye affords a team time to assess their situation and make necessary ... (Continue reading)
Legendary coach Vince Lombardi swore that a good offense will win games, but a good defense will win a championship for you. Why? Well, defense requires better athletes, a better gameplan and better in-game adjustments than any other facet of ... (Continue reading)
In a move that completely went under the radar, the San Diego Chargers re-signed linebacker Stephen Cooper to a one-year contract. Sharp move by GM A.J. Smith, as no one saw this coming. It was a foregone conclusion that Cooper ... (Continue reading)
Are you ready for some football?!! Thursday night, the NFL preseason will kick off in grand style, as the San Diego Chargers will host the Seattle Seahawks. For head coaches, two weeks just isn’t enough time to evaluate new players ... (Continue reading)
The anticipation to the start of the 2011 NFL season is in the air, as we’re five weeks away from opening kickoff.But due to the lockout, players will have short time to impress their coaching staffs. A bad day on ... (Continue reading)
It has been a wild week in the NFL. The league has condensed five months of business into seven days. Under the new collective bargaining agreement, teams are required to spend every dollar of their salary cap ($120 million for ... (Continue reading)