Archive for November, 2001

VOL. VII, NO. 18: November 24, 2001

Saturday, November 24th, 2001

Sure, I realize that the Oakland Traitors are a better team than we are. But losing to them last week was truly the nadir (hopefully) of an awful three-week descent for the Chargers. Just to prove that unlike the Bolts themselves, JUSTICE IS COMING listens to the opinions of its FAITHFUL READERS, I’ll open up […]

VOL. VII, NO. 17: November 16, 2001

Friday, November 16th, 2001

Sunday was simply embarrassing. Even when the Chargers were down 6-0, I felt like they were out of the game. Apparently, Norv Turner felt the same way because he abandoned the running game and had Flutie throwing pretty frequently. But I don’t really blame them. I know I should–every one else is. “Why would Flutie […]

VOL. VII, NO. 16: November 10, 2001

Saturday, November 10th, 2001

“We’ve got a good, solid football team, but we have to play like that every week,” Riley said. “You don’t always play exactly the same; the other team does some pretty good stuff, too. We have basically competed to win in every ballgame, and we’re pleased with the fact that we’re 5-3 and know we […]

VOL. VII, NO. 15: November 3, 2001

Saturday, November 3rd, 2001

I think it’s safe to say that Sunday’s game was probably the most exciting (and simultaneously significant) since our 1995 win at Indianapolis. So much hype surrounded this one that I suppose the only fitting result was a toe-to-toe contest with The Magic Man pulling it out with one of his classic bootlegs. Of course […]