Sunday, January 17, 2010

AAAHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


I am so sick of being a Chargers fan. I know I said that Chargers fans would be wise to temper expectations, but for some reason I do not ever take my own advice. It is unbelievable the way this team crumbles in the post season when they are the favorite. How many disappointments at home can one team be a part of? Not one player on the team should be proud of their performance against the Jets. I don't buy for a second that the Jets deserve credit more than San Diego is to blame. The Jets didn't play that well, they're not even that good. Not one Charger was ready to play, and they made the Jets look good. They just lost to a rookie quarterback who was hardly asked to throw.

Let's start the blame with Nate Kaeding. Kaeding has consistently been one of the top three kickers in the league during the regular season, but when the playoffs come around, he folds like a napkin. He was 0-3 in field goal attempts including a chip shot from 36 yards away that would have given the Chargers points on their second possession of the game. When I saw that ball miss, I knew the Chargers were in trouble. Kaeding has now lost two games to the Jets, and missed a chance to beat New England, all in San Diego. What is the point of having a kicker that cannot make field goals in the playoffs? In a game where you are facing the best defense in the NFL, you have to capitalize on every scoring opportunity. Kaeding left 9 points on the field. I realize one of the attempts was a 57 yarder, but the kick wasn't even close, and it almost led to a return by Darrelle Revis the other way. If he would have made the two field goals he was supposed to, the Chargers would have won.

Next blame is a combination of the offensive line and RB Ladainian Tomlinson. I don't care how many weapons you have in the passing game, you have to be able to pick up more than one yard on the ground when you run the ball. RB Darren Sproles had a couple of good carries towards the end of the half but never got handed the ball the rest of the game. Tomlinson looked like he was running hard, but couldn't find any room, and lacks the speed to run the ball to the outside. He is over the hill, and this year was his best chance to win a Super Bowl. The lessons of playoff disappointments in the past did not sink in with the veteran leaders, and the entire team came out flat. It seemed like there would never be room to run, and there wasn't. I understand that the best offenses are balanced, but when it is clear that you can't pick up yards on the ground, why do you continue running into the teeth of the defense? I have to think that having the name Tomlinson on the back of your jersey demands a certain number of carries. I hate to see players who have meant as much to the city as Tomlinson cast aside (like the Padres did with Trevor Hoffman), but the Chargers need a RB bad. Real bad. Tomlinson is done.

Next to blame is head coach Norv Turner. I was so disappointed when the Charger's let Marty Schottenheimer go and hired Turner. It didn't seem to be an upgrade at all, but he really grew on me with an unexpected playoff win last year, and the great run they had at the end of this year. But when your team comes out and lays a collective egg, the head coach is the first person you look to blame for not imparting the proper motivation. The game plan was not the issue more than the execution, but the blame begins and ends with the head coach in the NFL. That's just the way it is. After going 14-2, Schottenheimer was fired after an unexpected first round loss. I am not saying that is the right move for Turner, but he should think about that precedent. I haven't read any thoughts on the game, but I guarantee a lot of the good will that Turner built up this year is out the window with this loss. As sad as it is, the best thing Charger's fans can hope for is a bad season next year where they can justify hiring a coach that can actually have his team ready to beat someone other than themselves in the post season. It might not matter as the Chargers could lose WR Vincent Jackson and LB Shawne Merriman. The rest of the team is getting old with the exception of QB Phillip Rivers, and it is clear he cannot win the game on his own.

Let's also not forget to blame the passing game. Rivers threw two interceptions. WR Malcolm Floyd needed to step up since he wouldn't be covered by Revis, but he dropped passes and was a non factor. The Chargers consistently drove and stalled due to penalties. Even though the line did a great job in pass protection and picking up blitzes, they couldn't get any momentum thanks to drops and ridiculous penalties.

Penalties, penalties, penalties. Every time the Chargers had momentum they shot themselves in the foot with a penalty. Holding, false starts, personal fouls, even an unsportsmanlike conduct for kicking a challenge flag when the faintest hope of a comeback was sparked.

Defense. Overall, you can't be too disappointed with the defense, but when the offense cannot perform and you still have a chance to win the game if you come up with a stop, you have to make the play. When you know your opponent is going to run the ball and you can't stop them, you haven't done your job. At the very end of the game on 4th and 1, everyone in the country knows the running back is getting the ball up the middle. At that point it is a matter of desire, and it looked like the defense was ready to go home. The hole that the Jets were able to open on that play was bigger than any one Tomlinson had the entire game. That is desire. Even more disconcerting was the play before when it was 3rd and 6 and they gave up a five yard run. That run enabled the Jets to go for the first down and seal the game. If the D stops them two yards shorter, the Jets punt, and Rivers has a chance for another patented comeback. There is a reason the Jets have the best running attack in the NFL, and it's not because they have the best backs or line. It is because they are one dimensional and can't consistently ask their QB to make plays. They have to live and die with the run, and the Chargers D could not make a play when it mattered in the second half.

I'm so upset that I let myself believe in these guys again. I told myself I would never get so invested that I would be mad when they lost, but I am beside myself right now. My wife is irritated that I am letting the game ruin the day as I am currently in Colorado with the in laws, but what a terrible loss. You could not have picked a better team to play if you were the Chargers. The Jets didn't even belong in the playoffs and the Chargers handed them the game. If this game had been played in the regular season, the San Diego Chokers would have beat them by 20 points. It is games like this that have led me to pick a safety team in the NFC to root for. I just can't trust the Chargers to ever play above their potential. It has been a lifetime of underachieving, disappointment, and anger. I guess the radio personalities are correct when they say San Diego can never produce a winner because the hunger cannot be cultivated living in paradise.

Once again the football season is ruined by an early exit from the playoffs. It would be okay if they played a team that is better than them, but once again the Chargers beat themselves at home. Damn it! Just pathetic. How do you come up with your worst game of the year at home in the post season? Year after year. Year after year. AAAHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I would say I know what its like to be a Cowboys fan, but at least they have had success beyond the regular season at some point in their history. An embarrassing Super Bowl loss is all Chargers fans have to hang their hat on.

I am not sure when I will be able to stomach reading the post game interviews or articles, but that team should be ashamed of their performance, again. It is not like you don't have history to learn from. How you let it happen again is beyond belief. I apologize that this post is not very glib, I am writing out of pure anger, and not planning on proof reading.

Addition: I am writing this paragraph a couple of hours after I posted the above. I want to go back and say something about Ladainian Tomlinson. There should be more professionals like him. He has had an amazing career as everyone knows, but more importantly he has carried himself with class and represented the Chargers organization better than anyone in my lifetime. He is an extremely rare example of a classy NFL star running back. All the stats and wins he has piled up as a Charger can never touch the pride and class he carried himself with. He is a true role model and I hope there are several young kids striving to grow up and be like him. As I have cooled off after another devastating loss, I feel like I would be remiss to not say something about Tomlinson after what might have been his last game, at least as a Charger. I realize the expectations I have of the Chargers has been built through the years thanks greatly in part from the effort of Tomlinson. Without him, there would be several years I would be happy if they finished .500 and beat the Raiders. For all the heartache true fans of San Diego sports endure, we have been represented by some of the finest role models in their respective sports. I would defy anyone to show me a sports star who carried himself with more class than Tomlinson or Tony Gwynn. We might not have championships, we might not have many wins, we might not have many postseason appearances, but we have some guys that have done it the right way throughout their career. We have some guys that prove there are still role models in sports. It's just unfortunate that they could not have been rewarded with more on the field successes. I am very proud of Tomlinson's career as a San Diegan, and I wish him the best in the future.

9 comments:

  1. My condolences, man. I can only imagine what it is like to watch your team lose in the playoffs every year. I do agree with your article and think that they gave that one away. So, now that your team is out and your heart is not in any one team anymore, who do you think makes the bowl? who do you think wins it all?

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  2. Well, you gotta like Indy to finally knock off the Jets. It would take a mental let down as big as the Chargers for the Jets to walk into Indy and win that game. I still have Minnesota to root for, so I have to assume New Orleans is going to win at home. I need to go back and watch the entire game against Dallas that I have recorded. I return to Austin tomorrow so I'll be able to check it out. I will post something this week about the championship games, but right now my initial reaction is Indy vs. NO. Nice picks last week by the way. Nobody had the Jets winning, but you nailed the other three.

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  3. Yes, I do not think the Colts will pull their starters at halftime this week!

    A smart person once told me I was a prophet...then they said it was a relative term, but I am pretty sure they were on the right track, ha-ha

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  4. Lyle, I forgot to mention that the "relative term" comment was directed towards the term "too much" when you said you watched too much football, I still maintain that some of your insights in the divisional round were right on the mark, hence the prophet comment.

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  5. AHH, I see.... that makes more sense. I could get used to that reference, ha...
    I am going to wait a day or so before I pick that game. So many parameters to think of, ponder, and analyze. I am torn between picking the most dominate team of the year or picking the most dominate QB of the past 20 years. EVERY time in my life that I have said Brett Favre could not achieve something (like beating Young and Rice at Candlestick in the 90's) he has proved me wrong time and time again. I think that it is shaping up to possibly be one of the best playoff games of all time....

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  6. With the way this postseason has gone so far, I wouldn't be surprised if it was a disappointment. I haven't checked the line, but I would imagine New Orleans is favored between 2 1/2 or 3. Who knows. It is a great matchup, but there were lots of games I thought would be great that haven't lived up to the billing. For some reason it seems too unbelievable that Favre could win this game on his own like he has done for the last several games. AD has willingly taken a backseat, but eventually the Vikings need him to come alive and do something great. I thought they would need him last week, but they didn't. This could be another week they will need a spark. That being said, the real key is Minn. defense and how they are going to be able to control Brees. The Vikings are much better at home than on the road. I think you got to like the Saints at home, but if I was putting money on it, I think I would go with the Prophet's pick.

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  7. By now I'm sure you heard about Vincent Jackson's ordeal getting to the stadium on Sunday. With his second DUI pending, he was pulled over with an expired driver's license and expired plates because he was playing music too loud in his car. After he was handcuffed the cop released him and Phillip Rivers drove him to the stadium. Doesn't that just make you want to kick the opposing team's challenge flag??!!!

    On another note, many of the team members were out Friday night at a strip club partying as they were preparing their focus for the playoffs. They needed to burn off some steam since they had a week off. As one former NFL linebacker said on the evening sports, "the rest you get two nights prior to the game is more important than the night before the game".

    I recommended a trade to the "Chokers" front office, Norv Turner and LT for Michael Turner. Then I would go get Mangino and Leach because those boys know how to instill some fear and discipline in a football team!!

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  8. That is just ridiculous. You really don't have to look to far for reasons why the Chargers didn't come out prepared. You would think after going through this three times in the recent past, the leadership on the team would be able to get through to those guys, but I guess not.

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