Malcom led the Chargers with 9 receptions for 140 yards against the Redskins, including a 50-yard bomb on Billy Volek’s first pass of the game. Malcom talked 1-on-1 with 619 Sports in the Chargers’ postgame locker room about the team victory:
For LaDainian Tomlinson, everything changed on the afternoon of the AFC Championship Game, January 20, 2008.
The moment it happened, the moment he had to come out of the biggest game of his life, with a trip to the Super Bowl on the line against the New England Patriots, he couldn’t have known it — but it had changed.
Nothing but love and adulation prior to that moment. Nothing but questions since. What’s the matter with LT? Will he ever be healthy again? Will he ever be the same?
Answer to all three questions: it doesn’t matter. And it never will.
With the greatest running back of all-time, Jim Brown, now just a rear-view reflection in his famous tinted visor, Tomlinson moves only forward at this point – the path in front of him clear and unencumbered. Next stop: Canton.
ShareThe Dillon Baxter show made a live appearance at Point Loma High School Friday Night. But to the dismay of many Pointers fans, the episode was about the stud Mission Bay QB feasting on the Point Loma defense.
In the Western League opener, Baxter and the 9th ranked Mission Bay Buccaneers (6-0; 1-0) overwhelmed the Point [...]
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Saturday night’s 35-19 win over Southern Utah demonstrated both the progress made under Brady Hoke, and just how far the Aztecs have left to go in their return to respectability. For the most part, San Diego State controlled the action at Qualcomm [...]
ShareAztecs’ color announcer (and 619 Sports’ very own) Chris Ello gives us three quick thoughts on the first half of the Southern Utah/SDSU game…follow our live tweets from Qualcomm Stadium and complete postgame coverage on 619 Sports!
ShareWith Chargers training camp underway, and the season just right around the corner, Chris Ello takes an inside look at how the Bolts stack up position-by-position heading into 2009.
Today: Cornerbacks (tomorrow: Safeties)
Starters
Quentin Jammer, 8th yr., Texas: In my mind, he was the Bolts’ defensive MVP last season (although the players voted for Jamal Williams)…Perhaps the [...]
ShareWith Chargers training camp underway, and the season just right around the corner, Chris Ello takes an inside look at how the Bolts stack up position-by-position heading into 2009.
Today: Tight Ends (tomorrow: Offensive Line)
Starters
Antonio Gates, 7th yr., Kent State: For most tight ends, a season with 60 receptions for 704 yards and 8 TD’s would [...]