Week Eight
Earlier in the week, I was sent a Q&A from the Total Titans site. I answered their questions as I did last year. They are actually the ones who approached me about Bloguin. I have agreed to join, FAITHFUL READER, but have no fear. I am not changing and neither is JIC. The only thing is that I may need to have you guys help me come up with questions for other teams’ sites from time to time. Anyway, these were my responses. After finishing them, I realized that I don’t have that much more to say about Sunday. I said that not going 2-3 would be the turning point. I haven’t changed my stance. Acee was suggesting that the team was better than their record after falling to Oakland. Since then they’ve proven to be worse. The one thing that hasn’t been written about thus far is that this team ENTERED THE SEASON coming off a monumental disappointment. Just as January’s meltdown was all the more bitter since it followed so many others, this shitty start is that much more heartbreaking since it comes on the heels of the worst playoff meltdown of all. Here’s the Q&A:
1. The Chargers have had a lot of injuries, especially at wide receiver. How close are guys like Gates and Floyd to returning and being productive players, and how has the offense changed with them not at 100%?
This offense is still without an identity. Antonio Gates continues to be all-world but is currently hampered by a toe injury. He probably won’t be really himself until after the bye week. Floyd won’t play this week. The Chargers have made a half-hearted commitment to running the ball, but by turning over the ball so much they have always been playing from behind. Rivers has been passing (and getting hit) a lot but it has been essentially in vain.
2. I thought the Chargers would have a good running game after drafting Ryan Mathews in the first first, but Mathews hasn’t done much and the running game as a whole feels like a disappointment. Do you agree, and if so, what have been the issues?
You have hit on a big issue here. Mathews has shown immense talent. But as the team has gotten frustrated, so has he. He has opted for the first hole to get through and ignored the vision that made him the leading rusher in college ball last year. Of course, two fumbles and an ankle injury in the first two weeks haven’t helped. The Chargers’ line acted like they wanted to prove LaDainian Tomlinson wrong when he essentially threw them under the bus after being let go. Now, both his performance and that of the line’s have confirmed his criticism. Much like the Bolts themselves, this line has a bunch of names but is not playing as a unit. Mathews has all the tools, but the Chargers have not stayed with the running game especially when it has come down to crunch time in the red zone. They have had chances to win every game, as badly as they have made each one for themselves. Mathews has been largely ignored beyond the 10-yard line, which is a shame.
3. The defense seems like it’s been very good, ranking first in the league in net yards per attempt and fifth in yards per carry. Is the defense really that much improved from last year’s mediocre unit?
Again, the statistics are deceiving. Due to the turnovers, teams have started in Charger territory quite a lot. That affects their yards gained. The Chargers still have trouble generating pressure on the quarterback–when it counts. They can keep our bumbling squad in games, but not on weeks when it would result in a victory. They let Oakland score on two long drives and could not stuff Steven Jackson in St. Louis. However, they stop the Patriots on 4th and 1 and it is squandered. Steve Gregory still has another week of suspension at safety. Luis Castillo has to be one of the most overpaid, yet underproductive players in all of football.
4. The Chargers special teams, especially kick and punt coverage, have been horrendous this year. What’s the issue, and how worried are you about a surprisingly decent Titans return unit?
As usual, I am more worried about the Chargers than anything. I think Steve Crosby should have been fired, if nothing else than to show some accountability to this team. They gave up two returns to Leon Washington and I am not sure whether they would not do the same to Joe Washington if he is still able to lace them up. Of course, there is also the issue of field goal kicking. The Bolts lost both first-round games to the Jets in 04 and 09 due to more than missed field goals. However, Nate Kaeding should have been shown the door on principle. Sadly, he is the perfect kicker for this team–good enough to excel but not when it really counts. I wish someone had quoted me Kris Brown’s stats with the game on the line before he signed him. Brown will be out there this week. On punts, the absence of Kassim Osgood has really hurt on punts. There has been one punt downed beyond the 20 that I can remember.
5. Norv Turner… just how horrible is he as a head coach, and is AJ Smith just too stubborn to fire him? If/when Turner is gone, who replaces him-a high profile guy like Cowher or Gruden, or somebody else who won’t challenge Smith’s authority?
Coaching is tough to analyze. Coughlin was on the verge of being fired at 0-2 in 2008. Look at him now. Yet, the Giants have lost every playoff game except for that season. Cowher lost 4 AFC title games in his own stadium. I was at the first one, which sent us to the Super Bowl. But Roethlisberger heats up and gets them to Detroit. A couple of favorable officiating calls and drops by Seattle’s tight end and Cowher and Bettis leave the game as heroes.
I have never liked Norv. But I hated Marty too. People who long for him forget that the good times weren’t that good. He said the right thinigs, but couldn’t get guys to do them. Before last January, you could say that Turner did what he was hired to do–bring poise to this team in January. After this last implosion, that’s out the window. I don’t see him as a motivator, but I haven’t seen that in San Diego since Bobby Ross. If the Bolts finish under .500, I could see him getting fired. However, they gave him an extension to 2013 after last year’s regular season. As for AJ Smith, the Spanoses need to hold him accountable for his decisions as well. It’s clear he knows how to draft, but not how to retain his talent or get fair value in return for it. He loves to draft and scout, but he had better pay attention to what goes on during the season. After crapping all over themselves against New England after a 14-2 season, the Chargers had their pick of coaches including Rex Ryan. They hired the one guy no one else would. Some people think that the Spanoses just want to move the team to LA, but they won’t be selling tickets with this type of play. You will be able to tell by the crowd (or lack of it) on Sunday that people, myself included, are pissed. And they have a right to be.
If you want to predict a score, please feel free, but I don’t really care.
Prediction? Pain. Seriously, I think the Chargers will win but I said that the last three games. The first loss signaled that they would not have a successful season this year and they are yet to disprove that. When we last spoke in December, it seemed that the Chargers had grown up. The Titans got frustrated and the Bolts held it together on the field and under the helmet. But they erased all that in January. The ship is out of control right now and in danger of sinking. I may organize a mutiny myself.
Oh, Tim McKeyer. Your collapse on 1.17.95 not only reminds me of my greatest sports memory, but of the days when we would ruin someone else’s season. It goes without saying that Sunday is a must win. I am in complete agreement with Whit that Norv needs to stay with the running game, especially in crunch time. I said it after watching Peyton Manning pick apart the same team we could not in January (and right before Manning could not do the same to New Orleans), Rivers is not at the point that he can do it alone. So why does Norv expect him to do so. Rivers won’t shy away from a chance to sling it–that’s why we love him. However, it ain’t working. The only category worth leading the league in is wins–in the postseason. But if we don’t get some regular season wins quick it won’t matter.
I’m keeping this week’s JIC short but to the point. It’s Halloween weekend and I’m taking enough time out of it to watch this fucking team on Sunday. I did notice a very funny clip about the World Series in San Francisco. The only point this reporter wants to make is…
I leave you with some Skynyrd from Asbury Park in 1977, right before the plane crash.
Also, here’s some ‘73 Dead, and of course some Zevon.
I am sure I will post a new “Pissing Lightning Bolts” over at Glorify The Past tomorrow.
Talk to you Sunday,
RLW



































October 31st, 2010 at 8:47 am
Ross. Great answers.
The real reason this season has gone shittier than even past shitty starts of seasons is because of me. I’ve been too sober and too confident. Today the booze and the expectations of failure are back.
If the Chiefs lose and the Chargers stop looking like the Chargers, then the weekends will remain boozy. But, don’t worry, failure is still the expectation.
Times are tight so it’s port wine with twisty caps today.
The luck is gone, the brain is shot, but the liquor we still got. - I can’t remember if that was one of Coglin’s laws or if Coglin said that without counting it as a law. Either way, it’s appropriate that I’m trying to save the Chargers season by following the advice of a character who kills himself in a quazi chick flick.
October 31st, 2010 at 11:22 am
Will fisher be wearing Merriman’s MCL around his neck on Sunday? Will Cortland Finnegan continue his quest to be the dirtiest player in the league?
It would certainly do my heart a lotta good to see us continue our streak of beating this group of thugs & their mob boss leader. Even more so than continuing the streak against the Raiders. Will we do it? Sorry, but I can’t seem to muster much confidence in this squad right now.
But hey …. I made a buncha money betting cfb yesterday!!!