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Cromartie Saves The Day

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by Chris Ello on November 17, 2009

He doesn’t have as many interceptions as he did two years ago, but Chargers CB Antonio Cromartie is playing better and with more consistency than he ever has. Last Sunday, his interception sealed the Bolts’ 28-23 win over Philadelphia, and he shares his thoughts with 619Sports:

 

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And Now, A Word From The Defense

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by Craig on November 16, 2009

It never looks good to get torched for 450 passing yards, but the Chargers still did a number of things well defensively in their 31-23 win over the Eagles.  Antonio Cromartie joined 619 Sports to discuss the crossing patterns that Philadelphia used so well:

 

Shawne Merriman was part of a pass rush that struggled to approach Donovan McNabb, who threw 55 times and was sacked just twice.  Shawne talked about the team’s red zone defense and more:

 

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LT Soars, Andy Reid Flops, Chargers Win

November 15, 2009
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ShareLaDainian Tomlinson got the surprise news pregame that his wife LaTorsha was pregnant, then celebrated on the field with two TDs in a 31-23 win over Philadelphia.  Craig and Chris are at the Q to break down every aspect of the big win!
 

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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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