Given the NFL’s decision to settle tie games with a half court game to 11, the Chargers will be favorites to seize victory in any extra period.
By posting up Antonio Gates with inside help from Vincent Jackson, Malcom Floyd, Chris Chambers, and Legedu Naanee off the bench with possibly Darren Sproles to run the offense, and it’s one round ball squad that will be tough to beat.
Look for them to dominate at the "Hoop it Up Tournament" down by the pier, too.
The thing is, the NFL’s competition committee hasn’t quite signed off on the idea of its players jumping center at the end of four quarters.
Likely, as well, the Chargers aren’t so keen on their talented receiving corps doing anything shy of relaxing in their downtime with basketball being particularly blackl ...
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San Diego Chargers: Towering Receiving Corps Produces Monumental Headaches
Posted: 22nd September 2009 by Michael Scarr in NFLComments Off on San Diego Chargers: Towering Receiving Corps Produces Monumental Headaches