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  • LACI Opinion – Mike Williams Closes Out Incredible Prime Time Game

    LACI Opinion – Mike Williams Closes Out Incredible Prime Time Game

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    So lets face it, that game last night was why we all watch this great game called NFL football. What a game! The Chargers win after almost giving it away at the last possible moment. But not this time! This game was a classic Sunday Night Football contest! We all love this game, last night showed us why. The Chargers prove once again that they can go toe to toe with any team in the league, but now it feels a little different. To be sure, the Chargers are always in every game- (it seems like forever), but we all want the same thing, we all want to see the Chargers dominate for 4 full quarters! Here’s the good news, it is coming! If you know anything about football, last nights game was a real treat. Not because the Chargers almost “Chargered” themselves again, it is because the Chargers head coach knows that he has the NFL’s nuclear codes. The Chargers are just getting started folks! So buckle up and hang on for the ride! Like LACI said earlier, this time it feels a little different. It was a thing of beauty the way the Chargers used Mike Williams last night. It was like an early Christmas present watching big Mike Williams show the entire league that the Chargers may be soon ready to explode!

    It was a typical Chargers game, almost giving it away again, but this time the Chargers struck back very late after you already know what happened. Give the Steelers major credit, they owned the fourth quarter, as the Steelers managed to block a punt and somehow get back into the game. The Steelers showed some serious fight as they made play after play in the fourth quarter to even take the lead- very very late. As they say in New York: “Forget About It!” The Chargers win 41-37. Final.

    Chargers beat Steelers despite giving up huge lead, as Steelers somehow score 27 points in 4th quarter!
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    Leading by 17 points to start the fourth quarter Sunday night, the Chargers avoided an epic three-phase, five-alarm meltdown to escape with a heart-thumping 41-37 victory over Pittsburgh.
    Justin Herbert completed a wildly productive night hit by hitting Mike Williams for a 53-yard touchdown with 2:09 remaining to give the Chargers back the lead they had almost impossibly kicked away.“It didn’t always go as we scripted it,” safety Derwin James said. “They battled back. They got some momentum. We put the fire out.” The Steelers scored 27 points in a stretch of barely 10 minutes in the final quarter to take the unlikeliest of leads before Herbert and Williams rescued the win at SoFi Stadium. The atmosphere inside the Chargers’ home was buzzing and largely leaning toward Pittsburgh, the cheering and towel-waving only growing as the Steelers came roaring back. “I’m extremely proud of our football team, as proud as I’ve been of our football team the entire year,” coach Brandon Staley said. “That environment was really, really challenging for us.” Before Herbert and Williams made their late connection, the Chargers had unraveled in the fateful fourth, their offense stalling, their defense unable to make a stop and their special teams having a punt blocked. Herbert finished 30 for 41 for 382 yards and three touchdowns. He also ran nine times for a career-best 90 yards, continually extending drives and flustering the Steelers. Austin Ekeler scored the Chargers’ other four touchdowns, two on the ground and two through the air. It was his first four-score game. The entertaining and flip-flopping fourth quarter even included the bizarre, when Pittsburgh defensive tackle Cameron Heyward was called for unnecessary roughness after punching Herbert. The incident followed Herbert’s longest run of the night — 36 yards — with slightly more than 9 minutes remaining. The dash converted a third-and-5 and set up the Chargers inside the red zone. After tackling Herbert, Heyward remained on top of the Chargers’ quarterback before receiver Joshua Palmer attempted to pull him off. Heyward then punched Herbert in the stomach, drawing the flag. On the next play, Ekeler scored his fourth touchdown on a 5-yard run to put the Chargers up 34-20. but Pittsburgh answered right back — with Heyward again directly involved. First, the Steelers offense went 75 yards in nine plays and scored on a 5-yard touchdown pass from Ben Roethlisberger to Eric Ebron. On the second play of the Chargers’ next possession, Herbert was intercepted when Heyward batted his pass into the air. The ball hung up long enough for cornerback Cameron Sutton to secure it at the Chargers’ 11. After a roughing the passer penalty on Joey Bosa and an incompletion, Roethlisberger hit Pat Freiermuth for a 5-yard score to tie it 34-34 with 4:28 to go. Staley said the Chargers sticking together was the key very late. “When it was tight and the crowd was going crazy against us, our guys were ready for a fight,” he said. “It turned into a wild ride. But we were ready for it.” The Chargers’ offense had scored on six of its first seven possessions, regaining all the rhythm and timing it had misplaced for stretches while losing three of four games entering Sunday. But suddenly that all stopped, leading with the interception. On the Chargers’ next possession, they moved out to their 34-yard line and were facing fourth-and-1. Staley opted to go for the first down, an attempt that failed when Ekeler was brought down for no gain. With all the momentum, Pittsburgh’s offense returned to the field but was unable to put the ball back in the end zone. Instead, Chris Boswell’s 45-yard field goal gave the Steelers a 37-34 edge. It was Pittsburgh’s first lead since 3-0 back in the first quarter.

    The Chargers seemed to have saved the best for last: Herbert connected with their big wide receiver Mike Williams on a play that seemed liked the Steelers simply forgot to cover one of the best wide receivers in the NFL, (besides Keenan Allen). The Chargers wasted no time using their most lethal weapon to give the Chargers back the lead. The Chargers may have caught the Steelers off guard as it seemed liked they used Mike Williams as a decoy most of the game.

    The Steelers’ final series went absolutely nowhere. Kyler Fackrell and Joey Bosa both had huge sacks as the Chargers finally stopped Pittsburgh, which had scored on each of its previous five possessions. Keenan Allen finished with nine receptions for 112 yards. The Chargers amassed 33 first downs and 533 total yards. They averaged 7.7 yards on each of their 69 plays. Ranked last in the NFL in rushing defense, the Chargers also limited the Steelers to 55 yards on 18 attempts despite being depleted along their front. They were without starting defensive linemen Linval Joseph because of a shoulder injury and Jerry Tillery, who remains on the COVID-19 reserve list. They also were missing backup Christian Covington (COVID list). The Chargers signed Breiden Fehoko off their practice squad during the week and activated defensive lineman Andrew Brown and Forrest Merrill off the practice squad Saturday. “When the fourth quarter happened the way it did, our guys stayed connected,” Staley said. “We played our best at the end. We finished the game on our terms.” They did, just barely.
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  • Chargers Clearly Winning The Battle For L.A.

    Chargers Clearly Winning The Battle For L.A.

    Rams owner Kroenke didn’t learn from the Redskins’ mistakes and tried to buy his Rams a SB. He came up short losing to Tampa Bay and the Patriots. Now he he’s reaping the bitter fruits of overpaying players like Goff, Gurley et al. and giving up three first round draft picks via two trades (one for Brandin Cook, two for Jalen Ramsey).

    The Spanoses are not as generous throwing money at players as Kroenke, but they’re also not as rich. There is one area the Rams have a clear edge over the Chargers in the “Battle of LA” until proven otherwise, and that’s the number of local fans packing the stadium. Chargers fans are always outnumbered by the other team’s no matter where they play, even when they’re winning like in 2018 when they’re 12-4.

    However, the battle of LA between the LA Chargers and LA Rams has already been decided.
    The two teams set to move into SoFi Stadium this upcoming season have had polar opposite off-seasons. One is primed for an exciting future, while the other seems to have what could be a nightmare on their hands.The LA Chargers and Rams should have both been going into the 2020 NFL season with incredibly high hopes and an absolutely beautiful stadium awaiting their arrival. However, while they will still be going into SoFi Stadium, it seems as though only one team will be going in with the high hopes that they should.

    The Chargers have had what could be seen by many as an almost perfect offseason so far, and it is surely going to get better with the much-anticipated new uniforms coming in just six days and holding the sixth pick in what is a loaded 2020 draft class.

    Tom Telesco has always been known for his draft prowess, while Rams general manager Les Snead has done the team no favors in the long-term. Snead has gone out and acquired “premier” talent at the expense of his team’s future, and the team will be going into their fourth of five years without having a first-round pick.

    The Chargers and Rams are both looking to go into Inglewood as the talk of the town. While it may take some time to truly build up a strong fan base in the Los Angeles area, the Chargers have shown they have many things going in the right direction while the Rams could be looking at multiple rough seasons on the horizon.

  • 2019 Chargers Ready To Unload The Thunder! Get The Latest LACI Chargers News Via Twitter

    2019 Chargers Ready To Unload The Thunder! Get The Latest LACI Chargers News Via Twitter

    So here we are, year three of the Los Angeles Chargers. Clearly one of the better teams in the NFL, proven not only by the NFL Power rankings, but by clutch wins late in the season, the Chargers, are set up as the NFL front-runners to make even more noise this year, as the Bolts continue to add depth in all three areas, offense, defense and lets not forget special teams because the Chargers have one of the better special teams in the NFL (on paper). It should be a great ride. True Chargers fans would love to see the Bolts knock off the Patriots in the playoffs. Nothing would be better than some sweet revenge! This could very well happen! Payback is a (you know what)…

    If you are a very true Chargers fan, and you just want to see the Bolts succeed (regardless of the Spanos fiasco), you will definitely appreciate this Chargers roster, the 2019 Los Angeles Chargers are even better than last year. Real Chargers fans already know this and this article is not about explaining the depth this team has, it just not that kind of article. What we will explain is that true fans have somehow tuned out the the hatred of Spanos and are just keeping on the Bolt Pride plain and simple. Someday the Bolts should (and will) return to San Diego, but for now, its very hard not to keep your eye on the Los Angeles Chargers. This team is loaded!

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