With the Chargers releasing veteran wide receiver Chris Chambers earlier this week, the opportunity has now presented itself to young receivers like Legedu Naanee to step up. Naanee tells 619Sports that he’s ready to meet the challenge — and ready to run the Wildcat as well.
Well, Chargers fans…guess what that old fuddy-duddy Norv Turner did on the first play of the game Sunday afternoon against the Oakland Raiders?
You know ol’ Norv, don’t you? He’s the fella down the end of the block there, drives about 15 miles per hour below the speed limit, politely sends away the girl-scout-cookie kid without a sale, and rolls up the sidewalks every night ‘bout 8:30 p.m.
As head coach of our beloved Bolts, he always runs off-tackle left to open every game, and you all know what that means…the Chargers go three-and-out and never, ever score on their first possession. Hadn’t scored a TD to start a game in nearly a season-and-a-half, as a matter of fact.
So perhaps, you say, that couldn’t possibly have been Norv down there, letting his Pro Bowl quarterback Philip Rivers let the ball fly 60 yards down field on the very first snap from center. But, unless he was taking a quick game-opening cat-nap, I’m sure I saw the old ball coach send in the play-call.
And, guess what? The ball came fluttering down into the hands of wide receiver Malcolm Floyd for a 53-yard pickup for the Chargers. Now, that’s the way to start a game!
First-and-goal at the Raiders six! And now Norv was really feeling his oats. All of sudden stepping into the role of a Riverboat gambler on a roll of sevens…“Tricky” Turner called for a Wildcat formation, with his Hall of Fame running back LaDainian Tomlinson taking a direct snap from center.
The result, as you and I could have told him months ago, was predictable. Another seven — or in this case six, as Tomlinson waltzed into the end Continue Reading →
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