By Clint Muhe Bolt Talk Staff Writer Nearly three weeks ago Marty Schottenheimer’s head was placed squarely on the chopping block by many fans in San Diego for his abhorrently conservative play. The play calling in the second-half of the Chargers/Ravens game read like that of a 45-0 blowout. Unfortunately the Charger’s lead was only [...]
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A defense ‘Secondary’ to none
By Clint Muhe – Bolt Talk Staff Writer With a performance as spectacular as last nights game it is not surprising that the most improved part of the Chargers went unnoticed. What everyone in San Diego knew was that our front seven were elite, our running back-amazing, and our offense-solid. Those who had really followed [...]
How Quickly They Forget
By Clint Muhe As quickly as LaDainian Tomlinson was hoisted up by many as the best “back” in the league, it appears he may have been forgotten in equal haste. Though, in his young career, L.T. has produced all around numbers never before seen, it appears that until he clinches a rushing title, or surpasses [...]
Respect Must Be Earned
By Clint Muhe The perennial red-headed stepchild of the NFL (not the Cardinals, the other one) may finally be gaining some much deserved respect. The San Diego Chargers have long been the laughing stock of the AFC West. The glory days of “Air Coryell” have long been forgotten. The Super Bowl birth of 1994 is [...]
The mountain less traveled
Source: RealFootball365.com By Clint Muhe After two years of patiently waiting, Philip Rivers has finally received the call he had been waiting for. Few quarterbacks drafted in the Top 5 of the NFL Draft are ever asked to wait. Quite the contrary; very few drafted that high have the luxury of being groomed and gradually [...]
Summing up the AFC West in 06′
Source: RealFootball365.com By Clint Muhe San Diego Chargers: Most people that watched the Chargers play last season, but hadn’t heard their record, would have certainly assumed they were watching a Super Bowl contender. The Chargers’ lost five games last season by a total of 14 points. The 9-7 Charger’s were essentially two touchdowns away from [...]
A Giant Sized Task for a Giant of a Man
Source: RealFootball365.com By Clint Muhe After one of the most prestigious careers an Auburn lineman has ever had, left tackle Marcus McNeill was all but a lock for the first round of the 2006 NFL draft. McNeill went 43 straight games at Auburn without allowing a sack, and additionally led the way for two former [...]




















