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Chargers Top Moments of ‘09 (Were There Any?)

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by Chris Ello on February 12, 2010

They finished 13-4 and won their fourth-consecutive AFC Western Division championship. But is there any possible way to remember the Chargers’ 2009 season without thinking solely of the devastating playoff loss to the New York Jets?

Well…yes…and no.

Here’s a look back at the Top 10 moments from the season just past — a season (not?) to remember: 

1. HE KICKED THE FLAG?? No matter what else happened this past season, losing the playoff to the Jets will still be what’s remembered most. Fair or unfair, it’s just the way that it is. Vincent Jackson kicking the red challenge flag, and drawing a 15-yard unsportsmanlike conduct penalty, didn’t cost the Chargers the game, but it epitomized the frustration and the failure — again!! — of the Bolts in the postseason.

2. HE CAUGHT THE BALL!! Vincent Jackson gets the nod for Moment No. 2 as well. Hauling in a Philip Rivers pass in the right corner of the end zone (above), Jackson completed an 80-yard drive in the final two minutes, giving the Chargers a 21-20 come-from-behind victory over the New York Giants. At the time, it was easily the Bolts’ biggest win of the season, and it started everybody believing that perhaps this could be San Diego’s year.

3. HE STOPPED HIM! AGAIN! AGAIN! AND AGAIN!!Linebacker Brandon Siler led a goal-line stand in Dallas that helped knock off the Cowboys, 20-17, in December. Time and again Dallas slammed big back Marion Barber into the line, and time and again Siler and his Continue Reading →

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Chargers Can’t Afford A Turkey

by Chris Ello on November 28, 2009

ST. THOMAS, U.S. Virgin Islands — Not too many people on this island care one way or another what happens to the Chargers this Sunday against the Kansas City Chiefs. Nobody’s concerned about the possible blackout, nor whether or not the Bolts will overlook their 3-7 division rivals.

Rivers Will Keep The Chargers Pointed In The Right Direction

Rivers Will Keep The Chargers Pointed In The Right Direction

What’s the point spread? Who’s injured? Where’s the game? Is there a sports bar somewhere that will illegally carry the telecast? Never mind any of it. Just find yourself some air conditioning so you can deal with the 80-degree temperatures and the opressive humidity.

Meanwhile, the heat is on the Chargers, who need a win Sunday to maintain their lead in the AFC West over the Denver Broncos, who awoke from the dead to crush the New York Giants, 26-6, on Thanksgiving night. While the Bolts were no doubt enjoying turkey dinners with their families, Denver improved to 7-4.

If the Chargers turn in a turkey of a performance against the Chiefs, they’ll be 7-4 as well. But the concern level is far higher than it needs to be.

Sure Kansas City was won two straight, including a 27-24 overtime victory over the defending Super Bowl champion Steelers last Sunday. And the Chiefs all of a sudden look like a formidable foe, the direction of their season changing the moment they rid themselves of troublesome running back Larry Johnson.

But the Chargers’ path to the playoffs has dramatically changed course for the past six weeks now. Leaving a 2-3 start far behind in the rear-view mirror, San Diego has rolled to five-straight wins, including during the run 30-point blowout victories at both Kansas City and Denver.

Though it would be understandable to worry about a letdown, it’s not necessarily realistic. If the Chargers have learned anything this season, it’s that they must show up every single Sunday. Disappointing home losses to Baltimore and Denver, along with two near-losses to the hapless Oakland Raiders have driven that point home.

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Rivers: The Game-Winning Touchdown

November 11, 2009
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SharePerhaps it will turn out to be the most important play of the season. Philip Rivers hits Vincent Jackson on an 18-yard touchdown pass with 21 seconds left to beat the New York Giants, 21-20, on Sunday. The Chargers QB talks with 619Sports and breaks down the entire play.
 

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Vincent Jackson Grows Up — Way Up

November 10, 2009
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ShareVincent Jackson has always had a lot of little boy in him. The problem is that he hasn’t always had enough grown man.
Ever polite, friendly and outgoing — but immature to a fault — the Chargers young wide receiver spent his first four seasons in the NFL playing around and making a lot of silly [...]

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The Most Hated Man In San Diego

November 6, 2009
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ShareAs the story goes….there were two monks standing alongside a shallow river when a beautiful young lady came across them and asked for a favor.
“I really need to get to the other side,” the damsel in distress said. “would it be possible for one of you to carry me across so I don’t get my [...]

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When Will Aztec Football Get Its Miracle?

October 16, 2009
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ShareThe world of sports is full of things that don’t make sense. Games are played and won and lost, but certainly not always won by the teams that are supposed to win them or lost by the teams that are supposed to lose them.
Unless you’re San Diego State.
If you’re the Aztecs football team, and you [...]

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Chargers Preview — Quarterbacks

August 19, 2009
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With Chargers training camp underway, and the season just around the corner, Chris Ello takes an inside look at how the Bolts stack up position-by-position heading into 2009.
Today: Quarterbacks (tomorrow: Running Backs)
 
Starter
Philip Rivers, 6th yr., No. Carolina St.: It’s certainly not fair, but in this instance fairness doesn’t enter into it. In the 2004 NFL draft, [...]

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Bolts Win Their 1st Super Bowl!

August 3, 2009

ShareI’ve always felt a little sorry for August. It’s the only month where even the Hallmark guys have nothing to do.
January you’ve got New Year’s. February Valentine’s Day. March Spring Break. April Easter. May Memorial Day. June Father’s Day. July 4th. September Labor Day. October Halloween. November Thanksgiving. December Christmas.
August? Just 31 regular old days. [...]

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Stuff that doesn’t matter, and some that does…

April 18, 2009

“The new phone book is here! The new phone book is here!”…The lines are from the
(not-quite-a) classic Steve Martin comedy, “The Jerk”…(caught some of it STARZ last night, by the way). The idea of the scene is that what matters little to most — or all — or us, means the world to “The Jerk,” his name actually being in print finally validating his existence. Same goes with the release of the NFL schedule…only in this case, you’re all “The Jerks,” and I’m the one who understands (correctly) that is means little….”The NFL Schedule is here! The NFL Schedule is here!” Yeah…so what?

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