Learning under pressure in San Diego

By Robert Rousseau  |   Monday, October 23, 2006  |  Comments( 1 )

San Diego Chargers
The San Diego Chargers' 30-27 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday was a stark contrast to the majority of games they've played this season. In short, they got a taste of their own medicine. Not Triaminic, nor Tylenol. Pressure. Though the team adjusted in the second half and almost came through, some learning needed to take place first. ...
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Gerard Deckard
11:48 PM
10/28/2006
People are forgetting that Marcus McNeill was playing with 2 broken hands. He had surgery to repair one broken hand just a few days before the Chiefs game. He broke the other hand 2 months earlier so was playing with a heavy bandage on both hands. Even Jonathan Odgen would have problems if he played with a cast or heavy bandage on both hands.
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