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Is this us as well?

chris

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I found some simularities between us and the chargers in this article... Although, I find it pretty interesting that it came from the Director of PR, not a smart move in my opinion.


http://www.chargers.com/news/article-1/Take-a-Chill-Pill/2ac2453b-53de-4bc5-a5de-6de3bd0c1c74

What’s with you people?

Yes, Monday night’s loss was bad. Horrible. Embarrassing.

Ok…enough already. No mas. I get it.

Now get over it. It was a loss. One loss.

Listening to some of you out there, you’d think Monday night was “win or go home” and the Chargers are now packing their bags.

“The Chargers are finished. Done,” said one scribe.

Another wrote, “Bye, bye Chargers. Put a fork in them.”

Sometimes I think Twitter was invented to give people a chance to puff out their chests and talk big, saying things they never would say to someone’s face.

And talk radio … don’t get me started. The old adage your mom used to preach – “If you don’t have anything good say, don’t say anything” – seems to have evolved to “if you don’t have anything good to say, call sports talk radio.”

Some of those folks are probably the same ones who called for former Head Coach Bobby Ross’ job when his first Chargers team started the 1992 season 0-4. I still remember the self-proclaimed experts saying Bobby was “in over his head”. The Chargers went on to win 11 of the next 12 games that year, along with a 17-0 victory in the first round of the playoffs.

A few of the more recent Chargers teams have been declared dead by quacks, only to awaken in good health. The 3-3 Chargers of 2004 won nine of their final 10 games. The ’06 Chargers won their final 10. The ’07 Chargers started 1-3 before winning 10 of their last 12. The ’08 Chargers won their final four in a row and the ’09 team won its last 11 games.

Time to take a chill pill. No one knows what will happen this season, yet alone the next game. That’s the beauty of the National Football League. I don’t know, you don’t know, no one knows what’s going to happen.

If you want these players and coaches to succeed, then support them. Don’t tear them down. What you want and what we all want, including your team, is to know people believe in them.

Look at it this way. We want our loved ones to succeed, and we’ll do whatever it takes to help them. But when they make mistakes, like we all do, we would never criticize or belittle them publicly.

Your team is 3-3, tied at the top of the division, and has 10 games to play. If the Chargers are your team, get behind them and stay behind them. We’re all at our best when we know others believe in us.
 
To a degree I suppose but the comparison isn't completely accurate. The Chargers aren't a perennial winner, losses in the NFL don't mean as much as in College because teams with losing records can make the playoffs and with the parity in the NFL anybody can and should be good. But, yes we are both impatient and want to win every game, but any football team with a winning attitude and a strong fan base wants to win every game and doesn't want to give away a big lead.
 
I sympathize with the guy. It's the NFL, anyone can get blown out by anyone else, something those idiot writers/fans can't seem to grasp. It would be like writers writing off the 49ers after falling to 4-2 after getting blown out at home by New York.
 
Yeah.. but they're all right. The Chargers really are done. Norv Turner has pissed away more talent in San Diego than most coaches could every dream.

On that note, I see a difference between these two teams.. Monday night for San Diego was another disappointment in a very long string of disappointments. The Griz this season is such a rarity a majority of the fanbase hasn't experienced this kind of letdown before.
 
MrTitleist said:
Yeah.. but they're all right. The Chargers really are done. Norv Turner has pissed away more talent in San Diego than most coaches could every dream.

On that note, I see a difference between these two teams.. Monday night for San Diego was another disappointment in a very long string of disappointments. The Griz this season is such a rarity a majority of the fanbase hasn't experienced this kind of letdown before.

Norv Turner is a great OC but he's not a very good HC..
 
He is correct. That is how most knowledgeable and good fans would view the situation. I liked his comment that was similar to one on egriz (anonymous internet posting allows people to think they have balls that they don't have).
 
I would think this blip as more important issues are dealt with would be excellent training for the "move up" fellas. We may be having a poor FCS year, but most likley would be trying to score Bowl tickets were we FBS.
 
tnt said:
I would think this blip as more important issues are dealt with would be excellent training for the "move up" fellas. We may be having a poor FCS year, but most likley would be trying to score Bowl tickets were we FBS.

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