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  • Typ0
    honey pie
    • Jul 2002
    • 32593

    A Football Team With A Quarterback Problem VIII

    I am so used to seeing Manual make SOME plays but miss plays...I was not prepared to see such a poor performance today from him. To make matters so much worse is the team played pretty well. I am not sure how good the Chargers are overall but Rivers is one of the best QBs in the league. He's the real deal and we had a chance to beat this team today with better QB play. I certainly have been clear that poor play from the QB position dooms the rest of the team. Today, that was realized.
  • Novacane
    Registered User
    • Jul 2002
    • 42371

    #2
    Re: A Football Team With A Quarterback Problem VIII

    EJ was terrible but the team did not play pretty well today. SD did what they wanted until they had a 20-3 lead. Then they just sat on it because they knew EJ couldn't lead us back.

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    • starrymessenger
      Registered User
      • Oct 2009
      • 740

      #3
      Re: A Football Team With A Quarterback Problem VIII

      Originally posted by Typ0 View Post
      I am so used to seeing Manual make SOME plays but miss plays...I was not prepared to see such a poor performance today from him. To make matters so much worse is the team played pretty well. I am not sure how good the Chargers are overall but Rivers is one of the best QBs in the league. He's the real deal and we had a chance to beat this team today with better QB play. I certainly have been clear that poor play from the QB position dooms the rest of the team. Today, that was realized.
      They need to make a change.
      With EJ under center playoffs are not happening this year (or maybe ever).
      With Orton at least you have a chance.

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      • ServoBillieves
        The Voice of Reason
        • Jul 2007
        • 6106

        #4
        Re: A Football Team With A Quarterback Problem VIII

        I've never posted in one of these threads. I've seen the first VII and just kind of laughed.

        I don't care if it's 1 game, I don't care if we're 2-1... that was a winnable game and there were numerous opportunities squandered solely by EJ. That wasn't Hackett, not Marrone, NO ONE. I look at the names Watkins, Williams, Woods, and their stat lines and it's just depressing. This team cannot win against playoff caliber teams with EJ at the helm. Sooooo many squandered opportunities today...
        Bye Bye Brady...

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        • WagonCircler
          Escaped Convict
          • Jul 2002
          • 5876

          #5
          Re: A Football Team With A Quarterback Problem VIII

          Originally posted by ServoBillieves View Post
          that was a winnable game and there were numerous opportunities squandered .
          EXACTLY. It's fashionable on the boards to call EJ a "game manager" or an "Alex Smith" type of QB.

          I would KILL for an Alex Smith performance.

          Hell, I'd kill for an Alex Van Pelt performance.

          This was a Billy Joe Hobert performance.

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          • Mace
            Haha...yeah you think so ?
            • Mar 2013
            • 20315

            #6
            Re: A Football Team With A Quarterback Problem VIII

            Originally posted by Novacane View Post
            EJ was terrible but the team did not play pretty well today. SD did what they wanted until they had a 20-3 lead. Then they just sat on it because they knew EJ couldn't lead us back.
            Agree. Didn't like the defense and it was a mercy San Diego went turtle when they did. If Manuel plays better, Reich keeps taking Schwartz to school. Looked like a road game, besides Freddie, they didn't look like they had a home field advantage. That part is on Marrone. Bad use of timeouts first half is on Marrone, bad playcalls on Hackett, bad decisions and bad throws on Manuel, bad defense on Schwartz.

            First two weeks told us they know not to use Manuel as a 300 yard a game gunslinger. This game is what happens when you fall behind without one.

            I'll still measure them by what happens when they play New England.

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            • Typ0
              honey pie
              • Jul 2002
              • 32593

              #7
              Re: A Football Team With A Quarterback Problem VIII

              Originally posted by Novacane View Post
              EJ was terrible but the team did not play pretty well today. SD did what they wanted until they had a 20-3 lead. Then they just sat on it because they knew EJ couldn't lead us back.
              I don't buy it at all. Rivers got off to a big start but the defense toughened up in the second half after they went after him. They got stops. The Chargers have a lights out mistake free QB they are not sitting on any leads like you are saying. Maybe a four TD lead but not a 10 point lead. Get serious man they aren't going to sit around and give a team the chance to get back into it. They wanted the death punch and it was taken away from them giving us a chance.

              On offense we had receivers open all day long and the throws were horrible. They played against our run game and wanted to force EJ to beat us...and he did not make any plays from the position. That was a winnable game against a good team ... and that tells me the team played pretty well.

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              Originally posted by ServoBillieves View Post
              I've never posted in one of these threads. I've seen the first VII and just kind of laughed.

              I don't care if it's 1 game, I don't care if we're 2-1... that was a winnable game and there were numerous opportunities squandered solely by EJ. That wasn't Hackett, not Marrone, NO ONE. I look at the names Watkins, Williams, Woods, and their stat lines and it's just depressing. This team cannot win against playoff caliber teams with EJ at the helm. Sooooo many squandered opportunities today...

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              • YardRat
                Well, lookie here...
                • Dec 2004
                • 86293

                #8
                Re: A Football Team With A Quarterback Problem VIII

                EJ obviously played poorly today, and everything that he is criticized for by 'realists' and 'homers' alike manifested itself in full form. It wasn't all his fault, though...stupid penalties killed Buffalo drives, and extended San Diego's...the defense had no answer for the Charger's offense until it was 20-3, and made no big plays...I thought the offensive line, especially the interior, played horrendous.
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                • Typ0
                  honey pie
                  • Jul 2002
                  • 32593

                  #9
                  Re: A Football Team With A Quarterback Problem VIII

                  The Chargers are going to make their plays and do some damage ... you can't get zero from the QB position and beat them. We got Zero.

                  Originally posted by YardRat View Post
                  EJ obviously played poorly today, and everything that he is criticized for by 'realists' and 'homers' alike manifested itself in full form. It wasn't all his fault, though...stupid penalties killed Buffalo drives, and extended San Diego's...the defense had no answer for the Charger's offense until it was 20-3, and made no big plays...I thought the offensive line, especially the interior, played horrendous.

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                  • Mace
                    Haha...yeah you think so ?
                    • Mar 2013
                    • 20315

                    #10
                    Re: A Football Team With A Quarterback Problem VIII

                    Originally posted by Typ0 View Post
                    I don't buy it at all. Rivers got off to a big start but the defense toughened up in the second half after they went after him. They got stops. The Chargers have a lights out mistake free QB they are not sitting on any leads like you are saying. Maybe a four TD lead but not a 10 point lead. Get serious man they aren't going to sit around and give a team the chance to get back into it. They wanted the death punch and it was taken away from them giving us a chance.

                    On offense we had receivers open all day long and the throws were horrible. They played against our run game and wanted to force EJ to beat us...and he did not make any plays from the position. That was a winnable game against a good team ... and that tells me the team played pretty well.

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                    Can't agree the defense became all that. You covered it in your second paragraph. They scored enough where they knew Manuel couldn't bring them back and turtled. Defense looked better because Chargers went conservative. If they wanted the death punch they'd have taken it. Instead they just comfortably waited for the death safety.

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                    • Novacane
                      Registered User
                      • Jul 2002
                      • 42371

                      #11
                      Re: A Football Team With A Quarterback Problem VIII

                      Originally posted by Typ0 View Post
                      I don't buy it at all. Rivers got off to a big start but the defense toughened up in the second half after they went after him. They got stops. The Chargers have a lights out mistake free QB they are not sitting on any leads like you are saying. Maybe a four TD lead but not a 10 point lead. Get serious man they aren't going to sit around and give a team the chance to get back into it. They wanted the death punch and it was taken away from them giving us a chance.

                      On offense we had receivers open all day long and the throws were horrible. They played against our run game and wanted to force EJ to beat us...and he did not make any plays from the position. That was a winnable game against a good team ... and that tells me the team played pretty well.

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                      Glad you have enjoyed the threads. Welcome aboard as a poster!
                      Did you watch the same game I did? It was hand off after hand off after hand off after they got the big lead puttig Rivers in 3rd and long every series. Kudos to the D for stopping it but if Reich had kept the pressure on they'd of scored more imo. Show's what Reich thinks of EJ.

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                      • Typ0
                        honey pie
                        • Jul 2002
                        • 32593

                        #12
                        Re: A Football Team With A Quarterback Problem VIII

                        Manual just said "I think my accuracy is fine" in the post game. Denial is not a river in Egypt. He's finished.

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                        • WagonCircler
                          Escaped Convict
                          • Jul 2002
                          • 5876

                          #13
                          Re: A Football Team With A Quarterback Problem VIII

                          Originally posted by Typ0 View Post
                          Manual just said "I think my accuracy is fine" in the post game..
                          "Other than that, Mrs. Lincoln, how was the play?"

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                          • TacklingDummy
                            Unreachable Douche
                            • Jul 2002
                            • 71725

                            #14
                            Re: A Football Team With A Quarterback Problem VIII

                            Originally posted by Typ0 View Post
                            Manual just said "I think my accuracy is fine" in the post game. Denial is not a river in Egypt. He's finished.
                            "Say What?" ~Watkins and Goodwins ribs.

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                            • Novacane
                              Registered User
                              • Jul 2002
                              • 42371

                              #15
                              Re: A Football Team With A Quarterback Problem VIII

                              Originally posted by Typ0 View Post
                              Manual just said "I think my accuracy is fine" in the post game. Denial is not a river in Egypt. He's finished.


                              So he's in denial. Ugh

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