MidnightVoice
04-04-2013, 07:42 AM
Is 2013 Philip Rivers' last shot with San Diego Chargers?
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap1000000157145/article/is-2013-philip-rivers-last-shot-with-san-diego-chargers
Three years ago, it was unthinkable that the Bolts would willfully cut ties with Rivers. But back-to-back mediocre seasons, combined with the reality of new faces at head coach (Mike McCoy) and general manager (Tom Telesco), puts Rivers in a precarious position as he enters his 10th season.
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U-T San Diego columnist Kevin Acee summed up the situation during a Wednesday appearance on NFL Network's "Path to the Draft."
"No one will say it, but I think that 2013 is the final audition of Philip Rivers," Acee said.
Acee bases his assumption on San Diego's decision not to restructure Rivers' contract this offseason despite the team's tight salary-cap situation. Acee says the Chargers' choice to sit tight on Rivers "speaks volumes."
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap1000000157145/article/is-2013-philip-rivers-last-shot-with-san-diego-chargers
Three years ago, it was unthinkable that the Bolts would willfully cut ties with Rivers. But back-to-back mediocre seasons, combined with the reality of new faces at head coach (Mike McCoy) and general manager (Tom Telesco), puts Rivers in a precarious position as he enters his 10th season.
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U-T San Diego columnist Kevin Acee summed up the situation during a Wednesday appearance on NFL Network's "Path to the Draft."
"No one will say it, but I think that 2013 is the final audition of Philip Rivers," Acee said.
Acee bases his assumption on San Diego's decision not to restructure Rivers' contract this offseason despite the team's tight salary-cap situation. Acee says the Chargers' choice to sit tight on Rivers "speaks volumes."