Chargers, Bengals in a rematch of the Freezer Bowl this afternoon

December 26, 2010 by eric.schmidt  
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The San Diego Chargers will take on the Cincinnati Bengals this afternoon in a rematch of the famous “Freezer Bowl” game in 1982. While this game will be played in cold conditions with a 60% chance of snow, this rematch will be nothing like the game played on January 10th 1982. That game featured an [...]

Can the San Diego Chargers make up their mind on Vincent Jackson?

December 21, 2010 by eric.schmidt  
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Can the San Diego Chargers make up their mind on WR Vincent Jackson? Jackson has been wanting a long-term contract from the Chargers and they have taken a hard line stance against the idea. However, Kevin Acee of the Union-Tribune says the organization is considering giving Jackson the franchise tag next season. Vincent Jackson showcased [...]

Chargers TE Gates shutdown until a possible playoff game

December 18, 2010 by eric.schmidt  
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Perennial Pro-Bowl TE Antonio Gates will be shut down for the rest of the regular season and hopefully rest can help his foot recover if the San Diego Chargers need him for a possible playoff run. Gates has been dealing with a torn plantar fascia among other various foot ailments. Specialists have told Gates that [...]

Chargers, Jackson roll over 49er’s 34-7

December 17, 2010 by eric.schmidt  
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The push to the playoffs continued last night for the San Diego Chargers as they rolled over the San Francisco 49er’s 34-7. Vincent Jackson made a triumphant return to the line-up posting a huge night with 112 receiving yards and scoring three times. Jackson looked as if his game hasn’t missed a beat and his [...]

Short week for Chargers, facing another must win

December 16, 2010 by eric.schmidt  
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Coming off a very short week, the San Diego Chargers prepare to host the San Francisco 49er’s tonight in another must win game. The Chargers need another performance like they had last Sunday when they destroyed the Matt Cassel-less Kansas City Chiefs. Both teams are in the playoff hunt, but the Chargers can ill-afford to [...]

Chargers avoid blackout, Rivers falls off pace

December 15, 2010 by eric.schmidt  
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The San Diego Chargers needed a 24 hour extension to avoid a local blackout of this Thursday night’s game with the San Francisco 49er’s and that was all they needed. The Chargers announced that the game will be shown in the local market on the NFL Network. My advice to those watching the NFL Network [...]

Chargers Naanee learns nothing good happens at 2am

December 14, 2010 by eric.schmidt  
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Fresh off a victory over the Kansas City Chiefs, San Diego Chargers WR Legedu Naanee learned that nothing good happens after 2am. Naanee was placed by witnesses at the scene of a pub fight. A fight broke out around 2am at a Pacific Beach nightclub and a man was hospitalized with head trauma according to [...]

Antonio Gates not quitting on the San Diego Chargers

December 14, 2010 by eric.schmidt  
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After missing Sunday’s game against the Kansas City Chiefs, there was speculation surrounding San Diego Chargers TE Antonio Gates might be hanging it up for the season due to his right foot injury, but the Pro-Bowler says that he’s not quitting. “Ain’t no use in turning back now”, Gates told reporters on Monday. Gates has [...]

It is do or die time for San Diego Chargers

December 12, 2010 by eric.schmidt  
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At 6-6 and two games out of the AFC West division lead, it’s do or die time for the San Diego Chargers. This is it, the chips are all in. San Diego has four games remaining and must win them all, and even then get some help, in order to win the division. Of course [...]

Chiefs open door for possible Oakland Raiders playoff berth

December 9, 2010 by eric.schmidt  
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With the announcement yesterday that Kansas City Chiefs QB Matt Cassel underwent emergency appendectomy surgery yesterday, that news could open up the possibility of the Oakland Raiders winning the AFC West and gaining a playoff berth. Cassel is expected to be out for at least two weeks and possibly longer. Kansas City is starting Brodie [...]

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