Archive for September, 2002

VOL. VIII, NO. 10: September 28, 2002

Saturday, September 28th, 2002

It seems to be a buildiing theme through the running commentary I call JUSTICE IS COMING, but I have to hand it to Marty Schottenheimer. As I watched the Chargers surrender a ridiculously easy touchdown after building a 23-7 lead in the fourth quarter, I had reason to worry. Or I should have had reason […]

VOL. VIII, NO. 9: September 21, 2002

Saturday, September 21st, 2002

Number 9…Number 9…OK, so Drew Brees’ performance in his second NFL start wasn’t exactly revolutionary. Many of his throws were really off. Still, he didn’t try to force the ball into coverage. His first career interception was badly overthrown, but his tripping over his own feet certainly didn’t help prevent it. At least the pass […]

VOL. VIII, NO. 8: September 13, 2002

Friday, September 13th, 2002

Where do I begin? It’s like what Dylan said about working on Maggie’s Farm. I’ve got a head full of ideas that are driving me insane. Well, not exactly. For one week, at least, I’ve got nothing really negative to say. First, the Chargers come to terms with Quentin Jammer on the eve of the […]

VOL. VIII, NO. 7: September 9, 2002

Monday, September 9th, 2002

This week’s JUSTICE IS COMING will be a little different than usual. Due to the Jewish New Year, Scooby won’t be able to post this installment until Sunday night. With kickoff only an hour away, the Chargers have finally agreed “in principle” to a six-year contract with Quentin Jammer. Rather than go back and rewrite […]