While I know I said that the “most Chargers” thing to do would be to beat Green Bay and lose to Oakland, I did not expect them to dominate the Packers like that. The game was more than a little reminiscent of the playoff game at Baltimore. The Chargers were stout on D, but kept settling for field goals. To his credit, Mike Badgley made them all. The only one he missed was at the end and while it would have put the game away earlier didn’t seem to get him too upset. With kickers, you don’t want them getting to “think” about their misses. I have seen a lot of people question Melvin Ingram’s contributions. I was one of them until last season. He really excelled, especially when Bosa was out. Yes, he occasionally doesn’t bring down the QB. I can’t remember if he was responsible for that Trubisky run. I was already superstitiously looking away from the TV at that point. But I think Ingram has been responsible for his share of clutch plays. When he and Bosa are both clicking, it can make the rest of the defense look pretty good.

Lynn showed similar balls against Cincy last year and shocked us all with the decision to go for the win in KC. To line Gordon up there especially after his pratfalls in Nashville, was impressive. At the time, I thought it was insane, but Lynn clearly wanted to make a statement. He challenged the line, still saddled with Scott and Tevi (who left via injury and was missed by nobody) to step up as well. I know a lot of people were saying that the team might have found a diamond in the rough with Quessenberry and they might be right. Pouncey, who got a new deal despite his self-proclaimed “s—load” of money, won’t be back this year. It will be interesting to see how this team plays in its final visit to Oakland.
They seem to understand that they essentially have to win every game. Anything less than ten wins will mean they miss the playoffs. The Raiders have been much better than anyone expected so the Chargers have no reason to underestimate them. They have beaten Oakland all four times in Lynn’s tenure. Last year, the Chargers got hot and went on their intercontinental road trip. I won’t even dignify the London rumor from this week with a response except to say that at least Dean showed some balls in denying it. I saw that Bosa’s mom Tweeted “classy” when he was reported to have said they weren’t leaving for London. I urged her to convince him to stay with the Chargers because he clearly is worthy of whatever insane contract he demands. I didn’t mention the new OC last week, but he did a pretty impressive job in providing a “flow” to the offense.


Nut up or shut up.
JIC,
RLW
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