Footballdiner.com Take on the Chargers
First time poster although I've been reading for a while. Firstly let me just say this wasn't written by me, it was written by someone I know from another forum who writes for footballdiner (a Falcons fan if you are wondering). I agree with most of it except for the little bit about LT and Goff. I also don't think it matters too much if Merriman starts a bit slow due to the new scheme and the presence of English - however I agree that things get much more difficult for us if we don't get it done this year
http://www.footballdiner.com/khaledelsayed8.html - full article after the jump
Ever feel that your time is running out?
Much like Robert Carlyle’s Renard character in the World Is Not Enough as he attempts to take over the world, San Diego are running out of time in their effort to win a SuperBowl. Only instead of a bullet slowly making its way to the cerebral cortex, the Chargers could be about to see an exodus and demise of one of the most talented rosters in recent NFL memory.
An often stated belief amongst many a media pundit is that the Chargers have the most talented roster of any team on paper. Featuring elite players like LT, Merriman, Rivers, Gates and Jamal Williams to name a few, for the past few years they have been there or thereabouts when it comes to being pre season favourites to take home the Vince Lombardi trophy.
Yet for one reason or another, things haven’t worked out. We had the era of ‘Marty Ball’ where the they couldn’t buy a playoff win because of the style employed by the head coach in the post season. In getting rid of Schottenheimer they lost a talented OC and DC which has seen both units regress, while making the hugely uninspiring Norv Turner Head Coach. If that wasn’t enough then key injuries seem to have hurt them at critical times, losing Rivers and Tomlinson during a hard fought defeat to the Pats in 08 and losing Merriman for the season while having their top two offensive stars (Gates and Tomlinson) dinged up for most of this past season gone.
Each year the Chargers seem to come back a bit stronger with the current crop of Chargers bringing about much optimism. Gates is finally over all of his injuries while Merriman is back off IR. They’ve added extra pass rush with Larry English and with Rivera as DC the more aggressive defence should help compensate for weaknesses in the secondary. You factor this in with the emergence of Philip Rivers as an elite quarterback along with the development of Vincent Jackson into a true number one receiver and both the offence and defence seem to have improved on a season where they made the playoffs.
Still, there are areas of concern that make you think this team might not be SuperBowl ready. An underwhelming offensive line got worse for losing Mike Goff, and who’s to say if LT is on the decline? Will they be able to get their run game working in the playoffs against stronger defences than the ones they can expect to face during the regular season? And what if it takes Merriman time to return to his previous explosive best? If the pass rush isn’t as ferocious as it was in 2007 then can we expect to see the same victimisation of a secondary that has playmaking ability but is also susceptible to being exposed? What’s for certain is they are going to need to answer these questions if they are to reap the rewards for the roster they have assembled because it may be turning into a case of now or never.
Come the end of the 2009 season it’s very possible that the NFL’s best roster could be decimated as several key players’ contracts are set to expire. It must be playing on the minds of the front office and fans alike that as we get closer to the season the temptation of big bucks in free agency may make negotiations even more difficult than they are appearing now.
While it’s hard to imagine that there is anyway they’d let Philip Rivers walk away, how are San Diego going to give him the type of contract his talents deserve, while also paying out on key players like Shawne Merriman and Vincent Jackson. Merriman will want to be paid like one of the best defensive players in the game, while Jackson appears to be entering a phase of his career where he’s becoming one of the best receivers in the AFC and will use the recent contracts of Greg Jennings and Larry Fitzgerald as a benchmark for what he’ll be expecting. Franchise left tackles are hard to find, and while Marcus McNeil may be a tad overrated the Chargers aren’t going to want to lose him, nor will they want to have to replace Chris Chambers or Darren Sproles who have become big contributors in different phases of the game.
That’s a host of talent that no team can withstand losing and it’s going to be hard to get all of those players resigned when interest in them is going to be extremely high. This team struggled without Merriman last year and perhaps Larry English can be a replacement but it’s hard to imagine him having the impact Lights Out does. Looking at the depth of potential free agent receivers and draft prospects it’s hard to see how the Chargers are going to pick up someone for a reasonable price that will be able to immediately replace either Chambers or Jackson.
This doesn’t even factor in that their best two players over the past decade(LT and Jamal Williams) are picking up more injuries as the years add up and seeing the amount of playing time and impact they have on the game diminish. Another season of punishing NFL football and who’s to say their impact won’t be lessened further?
Looking at all this collectively you have to think the journey for this roster of Chargers may be coming to an end and that this year represents their last golden opportunity to win the big one. It won’t be easy with teams like Pittsburgh, New England and Indianapolis looking as dangerous as ever but the time for excuses and ‘next years’ are running out for San Diego.
As Renard lost his ability to feel the Chargers are beginning to lose their expectation for long lasting success, reaching a stage of now or never. One thing’s for sure, with the division they are in the playoffs will not be enough.
This FanPost was written by a member of the Bolts From The Blue community and does not necessarily reflect the views of the Bolts From The Blue editors or SB Nation.
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To be more accurate, now, or next year if no CBA….or never.
by SJO on Aug 5, 2009 5:04 PM PDT reply actions 0 recs
Worse for losing Mike Goff?
You mean worse for Mike Goff going over the hill. He was great a few years ago, but you could see him declining in ‘07, and in ’08 he was really the guy who made Jeromey Clary look so bad. Between Kynan Forney and Louis Vasquez, it’s likely there’s a guy who can take up the slack.
by Neoplatonist Bolthead on Aug 6, 2009 11:13 AM PDT reply actions 0 recs
Next year...
… SD will lose Sproles, Chambers, and either Jackson or Floyd. Williams will have to be replaced, and they’ll probably need a new DC as Rivera will get an HC job. The year after that, they’ll probably lose Merriman and maybe McNeill and/or Cromartie. Yeah, that’s a lot of big-name turnover, but it’s manageable. Given next year’s uncapped status, I think this “closing window” line is overstated (not necessarily false, just overblown).
by Neoplatonist Bolthead on Aug 6, 2009 11:19 AM PDT reply actions 0 recs
McNeil is close to a deal
Also, I don’t think the team will left their top 3 receivers leave in the same offseason. Jackson probably stays. Williams replacement is potentially already on the team in Martin.
There’s also no guarantee that Rivera leaves next year or ever to become a HC somewhere else. Not every coordinator yearns to be a head coach. Look at Rivera’s mentor, Jim Johnson. He preferred to spend him time toying with blitzes rather than trying something new.
"I did not invent the wheel, I was the crooked spoke adjacent." - Aesop Rock
by John Gennaro on Aug 6, 2009 11:34 AM PDT up reply actions 0 recs
McNeill is going to have to show that he deserves an extension this year.
They were close to a deal last off-season, when he got hurt. Then he had a down year. There has been talk that he may not be the solution at left tackle, that perhaps he should be moved to right tackle and a new LT found in the draft. Marcus needs to have a good season I think before they start exploring an extension again.
What they do with Jackson I think depends on what happens with the other receivers, how good a season he has, and what happens with his legal problems.
Rivera has interviewed for numerous HC jobs, so I think it’s safe to say he’d like to move up the ladder.
Greg Maddux for manager.
by Zach (maestro876) on Aug 6, 2009 3:09 PM PDT up reply actions 0 recs
Rivera may move up the ladder
And it could be right here in SD. We have Chud as an assistant HC right now – next year that could be RR.
The “closing window” phrase has become as overused as “Will Favre retire?”.
If the thunder don't get ya then the lightning will!!
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by Buck Melanoma on Aug 8, 2009 5:01 AM PDT up reply actions 0 recs
Always the do or die
I am way over on hearing about this year is the do or die…thing, I like that at the beginning of the season I like how our team matches up and has a shot to win, experience and luck play a role as well….
Goff I like you but the right side of the line was the problem not the left, between you and Clary it wasn’t getting done…the coaches decided Clary wasn’t the problem, I will guess a contract figured in more than play
Rivers will be staying, a very similar deal to Ben/Eli/Peyton….Merriman all depends on several variables, I see a franchise tag coming in my crystal ball for the moment…….Jackson stays, no where near Fitz’s money….later Mr Sproles – I love watching you, but you are not Turner or LT, and LT is not over the hill yet but his day will come to step aside.
by bo_shilo on Aug 11, 2009 3:35 PM PDT reply actions 1 recs
agree for the most part
I think Jackson is gone. I’m not entirely sure an elite WR produces that much more than a really good one. Plus, if we keep Rivers and Merriman (which I hope) I don’t think there will be enough money for Vincent, who will get a big payday.
by Stephen (shaynes41) on Aug 12, 2009 12:31 PM PDT up reply actions 0 recs
Its too easy
Rivers get resigned…Merriman gets franchised and paid the max…Jackson and McNeill get resigned to decent contracts…i dont see either leaving..This is Chambers last year before getting replaced by Legedu Naanee…He’ll prove his worth this year with more reps…Sproles thats a bit harder but they’ll look for a speedy returner in the draft…
by DonnieDoom on Aug 11, 2009 4:27 PM PDT reply actions 0 recs

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