Good news, Chargers fans! Richard Goodman won't be returning kickoffs that are nine yards deep in the end zone anymore in 2012. Why? Because his body finally overrode his brain and said, "enough is enough." A hamstring injury will place Goodman on injured reserve, ending his season.
Monday, October 29, 2012
The unofficial official end of Norv Turner
Robert Meachem obviously wishes he had stayed in New Orleans. So do Chargers fans. |
Tuesday, October 23, 2012
Hasta la vista, Kaeding
I think we all saw this coming eventually. After two injury plagued seasons, Nate Kaeding was placed on IR and will be released immediately once he is healthy enough to return to action. When it came to regular season kicking duties, there was nobody better than Kaeding.
Closed for repairs: Petco National Park
After years of management telling the Padres players and fans what is best for the future success of the ballclub, the most recent group to lead the organization has decided to do something incredibly novel. They listened. Not only did they listen, but they implemented the time, effort, and resources to fix a problem that has been in the back of almost everyone's mind since the 2004 season. Yes, San Diego...the fences at Petco Park are finally being moved in.
Sunday, October 21, 2012
Worst week ever: San Diego edition
The week began with the Chargers subjecting its fan base to one of the most embarrassing meltdowns that the NFL has ever seen on Monday night. The bad vibes were swiftly escalated by Chargers Director of Public Relations, Bill Johnston, criticizing the fans for venting their frustrations to social media outlets and sports radio and suggested everyone "take a chill pill". Surely, this week couldn't get any worse...right?
Saturday, October 20, 2012
Dr. Johnston says take a chill pill and call the ticket office in the morning
Use only as directed by a doctor or the Chargers front office |
Tuesday, October 16, 2012
The Chargers are who we thought they were
If you are a Chargers fan, then tonight was rock bottom. After having a 24-0 lead at halftime against the Denver Broncos, only to lose 35-24 on their own field, it's hard to find words to describe the events witnessed when it feels like you were punched in the gut, kicked in the testicles, and then stabbed repeatedly in the heart. As promising as everything seemed after this team started 3-1 (with the exception of the Falcons game), the past two weeks have been an absolute embarrassment. It takes a total team effort to contribute to an epic failure like this.
Monday, October 8, 2012
My anger has led to this...
It was only a matter of time before I created a blog to spew all of my anger surrounding San Diego sports to the entire world. The catalyst to this vile creation of a blog...the outcome of the Chargers vs. Saints game on October 7, 2012. No team...I repeat...NO TEAM knows how to effectively flush momentum down the toilet and lose to a downtrodden, injury-riddled team like the San Diego football Chargers.
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