Yes..the Braintrust . I we blew THAT big time having Douglas come up with Saleh instead of experienced Peterson And BTW ..I always wanted Lawrence even with his playoff mistakes..we blew it there too We are FUCKED with POOR DECISION MAKERS
Heh, I turned off at 24-0 thinking I was out, but I checked the final score this morning and I'm still in! What a comeback.
Funny, before the game I texted my buddy "I think the JAGS have a shot, SD coach sucks imo" (yes they're not SD anymore) Dude totally sucks
If you missed the end of the game (Whole game. End of 2nd qtr starts in part 3), it's here: https://nflreplay.net/los-angeles-chargers-vs-jacksonville-jaguars-14-jan-2023-replay-full-game/
Who else wonders what things would be like here if we were the Chargers? Holy fucking shit. This is why sometimes be careful what you wish for (making a wild card game when you're really not THAT good) ) it can be a disaster and ruin your franchise. Happy it wasn't us.
Man, the way the officials were giving Bosa the shaft for the entire 2nd half, you would think TL was TB and playing for the gifted Ratriots. Hate to see poor officiating directly determine the outcome of a game, although it has become an inconvenient necessity to optimize the entertainment experience, which is always good for business. Looks like the entire Chargers team quit playing in the 2nd half, turning a snoozer into a nail-biter. These types of improbable comebacks are becoming more and more commonplace, after being virtually non-existent. If the process to create magical moments and heroes is working to everyone's liking, why not keep using it? Besides, fair and square is like so yesterday anyway.