Set The Chargers Offense To Automatic And Let The Clock Run…

Don’t Bother checking  Your calendar. If You Live In A Country Around The  Equator You Knows Its July. You Also Know That August Stands As Just A Buffer Zone To The Fall season. That Hair Rising  Sense Your Experiencing Means The NFL Season Looms.

 

 Be Honest Football Fans, You Like The Chargers Dont You.

I Think The Aesthetic of The Powder Blue Jersey, Laid Over That Brisk, White Line Yellow Exude Creative and Beautiful content Of California: Writer W. E. B. Du Bios Wrote, “The air was scented with orange blossoms and the beautiful homes lay low”. The Football In The World's Fifth Largest Economy, It's Worth The While As Well, Practically Picturesque Even. As The California Sky Arrest The Backdrop A certain Underdog Overtones Lift, The Los Angeles Charges Are A Team Of Vision.

The Chargers Are Always one Of The Favorites In The AFC. They're Like The Antithesis To The Eagles Nearly.

This Off-Season The Chargers have Been A Frequent feature in Any Top Fives On The Board.

 

Even Philip Rivers Proved Time An time Again Not Capable of putting The Team. Like trusting Any house Inn Westeros Of Game Of Thorns Besides The Starks To Hold Their Word: You wanted To Believe in

 

 Even In Those Brief Moments With Tyrod Taylor Expected The Start.

 

 Despite Their Dogged History. The Team's Name Has synonymity With "Snake Bitten." The Charger Have Manage To Weave An  Inspires Endearment Into Their Ethos. But The Pervading Misfortune Of The Team Blot Out Their quintessence Of Promise. Few Team Lose In Painful Deflationary Fashion Like The Chargers.

 

 

I Don't Think Any franchise Has A Greater Projection To a Failure Ratio Than The Chargers. Perhaps Projections And Expectations Are The Root Cause To Start With. As Humans, We're Wired To Believe The Future Will Be Better Through Prospection. Through Shortcomings, The Chargers Always have A Propitious future in Perpetuity. Yellow, The Chargers Secondary Color, Inspires Optimism, confidence, And friendliness. The Optimism Resides At The Very Heart Of California: “In California, the lights went on all at once, in a blaze,” Writer Carey McWilliams wrote, “and they have never been dimmed.” 

 

 But Mcwilliams Never Envisioned The Chargers As He Logged Letters Over His Type Writer In The 1800s. Just Consider How The Chargers Run To The Playoffs ended Last Season Ended.

 

Chargers, Raiders In the Final Game Of The Year, Both Team The Opportunity To Win And Get Or Tie And Both Survive. The Chargers And The Raiders Played The Game Of The Year—To That Point. A Back and Forth Offensive Slug Fest That Push Into Extras On Late Sunday Night. With One Possession Left, The Raiders Had A Choice Run The Clock And Scoot Into The Playoffs Or Boot Their Divisional Rival. Of course, Losing To The Texans Two Weeks Earlier Dealt A Near-Fatal Blow To A Once  Season.

 

 

 

 In That Raiders Game,  a Microcosm Of The Charger's Year In Football Emerge. Yes, There's Always A Microcosm Somewhere. The Chargers Were A Top The League In Explosive Plays Of More Than 20 Yards Through The Air, None More Indicative Than Quarterback Justin Herbert Finishing Top Ten Deep Passing. Riding  Highs and Thrills All Year Are Awesome But Ultimate This Style Resulted  In Crash And Burns With Suddenness of Glory Turned To A

Puff Of Smoke.

 

 The Texans Of Week 16  Two Weeks Ahed of The Season Finale Served As A  Precursor To The Raiders Showdown. The Chargers Couldn't Stop The Run. Not On Third Downs To Get Off The Feild, Not After Tackles, Not With Stacked Boxes, I  Mean  Not At All. The Defensive Front Left The B Gap Open, and Texans Tail Backs Just Took Advantage.

 

 Head Coach Brandon Staley Failure To Adjust. The Passing Defense Look Unfit For A Pro level, More Summer Camp League. They Gave Over Four Hundred Yards Of Offense To A Short-Handed Houston Team That Ended The Season Last In Any Relevant Rushing Stats, Including Third down Conversion Rate. Star Quarterback

 

 

Justin Herbert Threw a late Interception, And All Together, The Game Just Had A Porous Finish To A Late Season Throw Away. But The Texans Played Their Hearts.

 

 The Interception Ironed Out Any Chance The Charger Catching The Texans Late. Also, The Returned Pass Added One Of The Few Blemishes To Justin Herbert's Year. No Quarterback Has Had A Better Start To Their Career In Touchdown Value Than Justin Herbert. No Second Year Quarterback Has Ever Throw For Over  5000 Until Herbert Did So Last Season. Will The Law Of Averages Even Things Off In His Third Season? Not Expectedly. There is Already Talk Brewing Of The Oregon Native Earning The First $60 Million Annual Pact in The League. Via Reports, He's been Working More This Summer Than Ever. After Almost Five Consecutive Years In And Out of Offensive Systems And Out Of football Continuity, Herbert Will Have His Second Season Within The Same Offense. Meaning Instead Of Learning An Entirely New Architecture, He And The Chargers Can Build From Where They Left off In 2021.

 

 

 "We Don't Have To Start From Level Zero Anymore" Justin Herbert Via The Ringer. The Chargers Can Now Build on What They Achieved In A Low-Expectation Season By chargers Standards.

All Across The Season, Signs Emerged as indicators Because That's What Signs Do; The Chargers Could Finished Top of The League and Meet Expectation If They Could Put All of It Together.

 

 

Tantamount To Learning A New City,  Learning An Offense With Terminologies Like Street Address. Route Concepts Run Like Land Marks To Destination. Another Year In The System Gifts Herbert The Advantage Of Greater Command Of The Offensive Play Calling The Huddle. Offensive Coordinator Joe Lombardi Came Over From The Saints, Primarily as The Quarterback's Coach Through Drew Brees' Twilight Career. Brees Enjoy The Privilege Of Calling Plays In the Huddle Along With Sean Payton; deliver Calls From The Sideline. As Payton Protege, Lombardi Will Look To Strengthened The Symbiosis between Play Caller and Offensive Coordinator. The Quarterback Has The Birds Eye View, And the Offense And No Body Understands The Framework Better Than The Coordinator Who Builds The Offense. No Better Formula To Tear Down defense Exist In The League. Herbert Will Have The Opportunity To Fine-Tune His Reads and Synchronize His Drop Backs With The Route Concepts Called For Him. No, These Aren't Phrases I Spat Back Out. They're The Delicate Inner-working Of off-season Diligence that Produce Fruit as Justin Scopes Over His Progression, aligning His Cadences With The Cadence Of His Receivers. With More Command, Herbert Can Play With Snap Counts That Expose Cover and Add Spilt Seconds To they Split Second decisions Of Football. Think Of it Like a Grand Orchestrate, And all Of The Movements Sync And Break Down In Order. Without The Burden Of Downloading A New Offensive System, "Herbo" Will Have The Opportunity To Work On the Other Wrinkles Of The Game. The Charger Have More Continuity Building With Return And Improvements Or Perceived Improvements On Offense.

 

 

 

 

 

On offense, the skill position players were: Keenan Allen, Mike Williams, Joshua Palmer at receiver, Gerald Everett at tight end, and Austin Ekeler at running back. Justin Herbert was, of course, under center. And the offensive line was Rashawn Slater at left tackle, Matt Feiler at left guard, Corey Linsley as the center, Zion Johnson at right guard, and Storm Norton at right tackle. Trey Pipkins III rotated in with Norton for later walk-through reps. Herbert's Relationship With Third Receiver Josh Palmer Could be The Next key To Unlocking That Next Level For the Third Year. The Two Linked Up For The Block Buster Boom Of The Year against The Giants, But It's The Time Two Spent On The Short Out After Practice That May Pay Dividend. Herbert Has Called His  Second Year Receiver Someone He "Trusts."

 

 With So Much Talk About Which Groups Of Are The Best This Versed Receiving Groups, The Chargers Can Rival Any In The AFC, Even The League. And All of These Weapons Are  Orchestrated by  A 6'6 Blonde Bomber In Love With Football. Look Out Below. Aside From Palmer, The Usual Suspects are Back For another Go At A Playoff Run.

 

 

Neither Pro Bowl receivers Mike Williams Nor Keenan Allen Have Played For Any Other NFL Team In Their Career, And That Continuity Only Strengthened The Tethers Of This Top 10 Offense. Mike Herbert Has a Big Target Whose always Open And Ready To Reach up On High Throws. In Keenan, The Savvy Vet Who'll Always Get Open not Matter The Coverage If The Quarterback Can Hit Him In The Chest. Herbert Has  Risen To The Challenge Of Ascending Spot Onn Throws.

 

NBC Sports Chris Simms Rank Herbert As The Third Best Quarterback In The League, one Ahead Of Herbert's draft Classmate Joe Burrow. Simms Went as far As To Hail Herbert As The Best Thrower In The NFL; that's Some Praise. That Natural Ability Lead To Some "Wowser" Throws, And The Best Second Season In NFL history.

 

Five Thousand Passing Yards, Thirty-Eight Touchdowns Fifteen Interception. In Two Season, He's 9,350 passing yards, 69 touchdown passes, and The Best Two Year Start for a QB in NFL History.  All Interceptions Are Not Considered Equal Herberts At every Number Of the Quarterback. He's The Celebrated Centerpiece of the MVP Candidate, But He's The First To Credit The Unit. His Center, Corey Linsley Who Help helped Herbert Adjust To NFL Blocking Scheme And Coverage Recognition. Outside Of The  Wide Receivers And the Coaching Group, No Other Relationships Are  Of Greater Importance To The Offense and Maybe The Team Than Linsley And Herbert.

 

Rashawn Slater A top Three Player At One Of The Hardest Position In The Game, As A Rookie. Rookie Guard Zion Johnson Will Have The Task Of Integrate Into Fold and Scheme. The Offensive Line Works as Its Team, A Corp In The Group And The Right Bunker Down By Storm Norton Sticks Out As A vulnerable Target For Criticism and Defensive Exploitation. But Opposition And Detractors Alike Are Going To Point To Holes Blocking And In The Hands As Reasoning.

 

The Chargers Wide Receivers Struggled With Drops All Year. From Keenan Allen, Who Lead The Team To Mike Williams Not Far Behind and The Departed Jared Cook. Austin Ekeler Added Seven More Out Of The Back. Too Many Games and Instances Where These Groups Put Gloves To Shame. Leading to Tangible adverse Whelps For The Team. Two Of the Charger's Drops Turned Into pick Sixes. Williams and Allen combined for 2,284 yards Of Herbert's 5014 Yard. That One Rack Plus Change Between Both No Matter How You Slice. Allen Had 106 Rec. On 157 Target On Of the Highest Numbers In the League. But The Catches he Mishandled, The Yards They Left, Or On The Feild Which Leave The Chargers With A Fear But Less Than Formidable Slate Of Pass Catchers. With Jared Cook Unsigned, The Chargers Are Rolling With Former Ram Gerald Everett At Lead Tight End. Everett's Served Most Of Time As A Blocker, Never Surpassing More Than 500 Receiving Yards. His Immediate Support Donald Parham Jr Who Has 30 Career Receptions. The true Challenge Of Building Contender Of This Team Will Come To Bridging The Continuity Of The Offense With The Mache of New Defensive Players.

 

 

 

I Love LA Vibes, At Least The Idea Of The City. All Of It's Textured Heritage. I've Read All Of The Apocalyptic Love Letters About Skies.  Tupac Sold Me On The Idea Of LA An Idea So Threaded through My Mind and The Thoughts Have Never escaped. The Delineating Lines That Run Along with The Sun Shine Bordering Oregon, Nevada, and Arizona to the east, by the Mexican state of Baja California to the south, and the Pacific Ocean to the west. Thanks To Tupac, Who Serenaded More than The Streets Of LA. )Make Of That What You Wish). The Place "Inspires Awe" It's Home To My Dodgers And My Third Favorite Football Team, The Bolts The Chargers.

 

Los Angeles Has Too Much going To Be a Sports city. It's Too Diverse. The City Entrenched Athletic History But From what I Understand Wakes Los Angeles Up In The Morning. LA Metropolis Of Multiplicity But Sports Are Only A By-Product Of The Other Successful Ventures In City; Namely Media AND fashion. Of Course, The Hasn't Stopped sports Organizations from Proliferating The Los Angeles Market. Each Three Major Leagues I Follow(NBA, MLB, And NFL) Have Two Team Nestled In Los Angeles. Still, Only One, The Angels, Are Native Or Originally Propagated in LA. The Lakers own A Storied Run Of Titles From The "Show Time" Era and The "Shaq And Kobe" Era. But Los Angeles Still has a lot Of Space To Carve Out In The Hearts Of LA Football Fans. Los Angeles Divorced The NFL in the Mid-Nineties. With The Market For Football Stronger Than Ever, The NFL Wisely Return, Even If A Southern California Native, San Diego,  Would Lose Its Team.

 

Every City Loves A Champion, And The Chargers Certainly Have The Makeup Of One, But So Do 10 Or More NFL teams, And The Chargers In City Neighbors The Rams.

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