Archive for October, 2004

VOL. X, NO. 13: October 29, 2004

Friday, October 29th, 2004

This is a big week for The Legion of the Bolt and for JUSTICE IS COMING. The Chargers are 4-3 and are playing Oakland at home on Halloween and my little “outlaw newsletter” is celebrating its 200th issue. I was having trouble deciding how to begin this landmark installment when I received this message in […]

VOL. X, NO. 12: October 22, 2004

Friday, October 22nd, 2004

Those of you who had the opportunity to read my “From The Justice Files” on the Chargers Insiders’ site, http://www.chargers.theinsiders.com/2/308530.html, saw that I took Sunday’s loss pretty hard. It’s not that I was expecting the Chargers to go down to Georgia and win. But this was definitely a game they let get away. LaDanian Tomlinson […]

VOL. X, NO. 11: October 15, 2004

Friday, October 15th, 2004

I didn’t think that the newly resurrected Drew Brees and the other Chargers could play better than they did against the Titans. But with Dan Fouts and Don Coryell in attendance, they did just that. The Bolts did just that. I’ll admit it. I’ve gotten used to bashing the Chargers. They’ve been bad for so […]

VOL. X, NO. 10: October 8, 2004

Friday, October 8th, 2004

No respect, no respect at all. Maybe the Bolts will come out in the throwbacks Sunday and win one for Rodney. Obviously, I don’t mean Harrison. As bad as the Chargers have been through our eyes over the last decade, the outside world views them through an even more critical lens. You never really fathom […]

VOL. X, NO. 9: October 2, 2004

Saturday, October 2nd, 2004

Welcome back, my friends, to the show that never ends. That song seemed a lot more inspiring when it was featured on the ‘86 Mets highlight film, “A Year To Remember.” For the Chargers, it sounds like an anthem for never-ending frustration. The way that the rest of the collective football world views us, you’d […]