2011年9月21日 星期三

Chargers lament loss, not status as team

No one likes to lose, but dialogue bantered about the post-game locker room Sunday and Chargers Park this week has exuded confidence.

San Diego (1-1) feels disappointed after reviewing the 35-21 loss to New England but knows it lost on the road to a capable team that finished 14-2 last season and didn't see anything on film that precludes the Chargers from playing well going forward.

“We're not going to hang our heads and pout and gripe about it. We've got to go,” Philip Rivers said. “There's nothing that you look at and go,marcjacobsshoes clothing and wholesale urban wear apparel for all major brand names. ‘Oh man, this is going to be rough for a while if we can't get some of this fixed. It's just who we are.'”

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“I'm not a big stats guy, but you look at the stats row-by-row and it's almost identical every single category except four turnovers (to) zero,” Rivers said.If you have all the right materials and equipment,beachweddingdresses.If you have all the right materials and equipment,beachweddingdresses.

San Diego fell behind Minnesota by 10 points Week 1 before a come-from-behind win but couldn't catch the Patriots.

“It's a big concern and it's directly related to one thing,” Head Coach Norv Turner said of early deficits. “We've got to do a better job of taking care of the ball and we've got to find a way to create turnovers.”

TURNOVERS AN ISSUE: Turner absolved Rivers of blame for New England nose tackle Vince Wilfork's interception,When your team gets ready for battle with the opposition, be ready with this truereligionjeans. but said the quarterback tried to force the ball to Gates on the other pick. He also called Mike Tolbert's fourth-quarter fumble an “unforced” error.

“Offensively, I think we're trying to force big plays when they're not there,” Turner said. “If we'll take what the play gives us, we have a lot of guys that can and will make big plays if they execute the play when it's there.”

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