Friday, February 1, 2019

REVIEWING THE 2018 OFFSEASON AND EXAMINING THE 2019 SEASON

                                                     OVERVIEW OF THE CHARGERS 2019 SEASON
                                                     12-4  2nd place in the AFC West
                                                      9-3 in AFC and 4-2 in Division
                                                       Home 5-3      Away 7-1

   The relocation of the Chargers franchise to LA has been anything but a smooth transition. Whether it was the way they treated the city that supported them for 56 years or the very lukewarm reaction from their new city in LA.  It's been a rough 2 years as the front office tried to get a footing in LA. 
   
    Viewers for the Chargers wildcard game was 914,799 watched the game in LA compared to 297,382 in San Diego. It's an insult to the LA charger fans to say there are no charger fans in LA. They're a few thousand and when they gather together it probably seems like a lot more. But that the front office's problem. We're here to talk about 53 men that had nothing to do with the relocation. The 53 men on the Chargers football team.

    The players are on the field have done an incredible job of not letting the chaos affect them. Remember a lot of these guys had to move themselves and relocate their families, change schools for their kids, churches for their worship and still realizing they have a job to do on the football with the entire country criticizing every move they make. They have gone 22-11 in two seasons compared to 9-23 their last two seasons in San Diego. They're sending 7 players to the Pro Bowl this year. This year is over now. As we discussed in the previous article, the franchise now stands at a crossroads.  

    They were 60 minutes from being in the Super Bowl for only the 2nd time in franchise history this past season. Every decision this offseason is paramount to making the team better. Beware because making the wrong decision could set the team back become closer to the very narrow window opened to Philip Rivers career.

      Let's take an honest hard look at the team, where they're at, what moves they should make in the offseason, where to add and whom to subtract to help gear them up for a Super Bowl run in 2019. The last season before they begin sharing the newest stadium in the NFL in Inglewood with the Rams.

     In order to be prepared to fix something. It's advisable to first identify what is broken or needs repairing. The Chargers traveled more miles than any other team in the NFL IN 2018. Those miles take a tremendous toll on the players as well as their families. Reflecting back now, coming back from Baltimore after the Wild card round was probably a fatal mistake made by Coach Lynn. Whether it was his call or the owner Dean Spanos. It seemed to be another cross country trip however the team just couldn't overcome traveling at the end of the season across the country to play in back to back 10am early games.

    The Chargers have some holes that will prevent them from achieving goals that set forth for themselves. No one goes to the Super Bowl with a bad offensive line.

    The Chargers should have about $25 million in cap space when the league starts on March 13 at 4est. They have 43 players under contract and currently is 27th out of 32 in team spending. Philip Rivers and Melvin Gordon are entering the final year of their contract. Rivers should be extended by training camp. Rivers has made it clear he doesn't want to play into his 40's. The team will give him an opportunity to play at the new stadium in Inglewood. Basing a contract resembling that in which Drew Brees signed this past offseason could look like a 5-year extension, $50 million dollars but only committed to the team for 2 years. Melvin Gordon who is 25 and has missed substantial game time with injuries will probably be more clouded but I expect bo0th to be extended by the kickoff of the 2019 season.

                                                      OFFENSE (9th) in NFL
      The Chargers were lucky in that they have an offense that can strike a big play at any time. This helped overshadow some of their shortcomings. The end of the game box score looks like the Chargers offense was rolling but when you dissect the drives you begin to discover how much better the offense can be. Whether it was because of poor play calling or not executing properly on offense,  an NFL teams rhythm on offensive begins on the offensive line. That is where football games are won in this league. It is often the unit that can make a difference between a team playing in the Super Bowl and one that gets eliminated in the Playoffs.

   Philip Rivers is 37 years old and certain adjustments need to be taking into consideration Rivers age and game plan to his strengths.Remember, Brett Favre and Peyton Manning final year in the NFL.? A player reaching 40 has it then its gone. The mind still thinks like an elite All Pro but the arm and body just isn't following anymore. The Chargers can't keep missing out on opportunities anymore to help Rivers get a ring.

   Until recently, the offensive line has mostly been ignored in the draft under Tom Telesco. Stats can be misleading. Although, Rivers was only sacked 35 times (10th best in the league) last year he was pressured  70% of his drop backs. That's more than any other QB in the NFL. Rivers has been sacked 435 times over his 15-year career. his PFF has the 2018 Chargers offensive line ranked 3rd worst in the NFL. Pressures to sacks or QB hits are largely ignored when reviewing the box score after a game is completed. A QB feeling pressure can result in incomplete passes and can prevent the offense from getting into any kind of rhythm. Having drives stall and 3 and outs on offense has it's effects on both sides of the ball. The defense is kept on the field while the offense tries to adjust for their flaws.

   If the Chargers want to go to the Super Bowl the offensive line needs to be rebuilt. The current lineman can hold their own blocking for the run. When it comes to pass blocking it's a whole different story. It is only because of Philips talent in getting rid of the ball so quickly (2nd in NFL) that it masks some of the deficiencies by the line. That's why Coach Lynn said there is no way "the team will be complacent this offseason." Hear that Telesco! A 12-4 record one year can quickly become 7-9 the next. Just look at the 2018 Jacksonville Jaguars.

    The Chargers don't have to rebuild their roster. They do need to reload their roster.

   Dan Feeney, Sam Tevi and Michael Schofield have been awful in pass protection. No guard in the NFL has a worst rating than Dan Feeney. Schofield is right behind him. Sam Tevi has the worst pass blocking grade for RT in all the NFL. That equates to the Chargers have in front of Rivers, the worst LG in the NFL, the worst RT in the NFL and one of the worst RG in the NFL.

    Plus, the coaching staff sticking to close with "team chemistry" over "all around talent."

   That philosophy kept Joseph Barksdale in as a starter. It stubbornly kept Caleb Sturgis in as a field goal kicker. A streak of 6 games where Sturgis went 9-13 on field goals and 9-15 on extra points with an average kickoff of 22.5 yards. Refusing to put Forrest Lamp in whom Telesco almost traded up in rd 2 of last years draft to pick recovered from his ACL injury in August of 2018. Those who watched Lamp practice said he was at 100% but the staff stuck with Schofield who allowed the QB to be battled around like a pinball. Rivers might not see the team chemistry in getting smashed every time he dropped back to pass.

     During Telesco first three years as general manager, Rivers was sacked 106 times and hit 239 times. Telesco instead of addressing the teams woes at offensive line drafted Manti Teo and Jeremiah Attaochu and giving up picks in the process. He surrendered 3 draft picks to select Melvin Gordon. Giving away 3 players for 1 player. In 2015 the offensive line was the biggest need for the team. Telesco didn't select one lineman, NOT ONE! His first 3 years, he picked DJ Fluker, Chris Watt and through free agency Orlando Franklin. Watt is out of the NFL, Fluker not even on the team anymore and Orlando Franklin still taking up dead money off the Chargers budget. At the age of 37, Philip Rivers window cannot be exposed to Telesco ignoring the offensive line anymore. He did draft Feeney and Lamp last year but one is the worst at his position in the NFL and the other is sitting on the bench while Tevi and Schofield watched defensive lineman run around them like a bunch of kids in a Chuck E Cheese restaurant.

    Preferably round 1 of the draft could be a right tackle but we'll discuss that after the combine and player personal workout days.

    The Chargers need to find some answers in the redzone. Keenan Allen was remarkable but Antonio Gates who at one time excelled in the redzone had 11 opportunities but turn those into 2 catches for 2 Td's. Tyrell Williams had 6 targets and 2 receptions with 1 Td.  Travis Benjamin was an astounding 1 target and it was a reception but 0 Td's on the season from the redzone.
                                   
                                          CHARGERS OFFENSE IN THE REDZONE
RB                      Targets                Td's       Receiving         Td's
Melvin Gordon     25 rushing        8            13                      3
Austin Ekeler        16 rushing        3            4                        1
Justin Jackson       5 rushing          2            2                        0
Detriz Newsome    3 rushing         0            0                        0   

WR/'TE                   Targets             Receptions                  Td's
Keenan Allen       15                        11                              5
Mike Williams     14                        8                                5
Tyrell Williams      7                        6                                2
Travis Benjamin    1                        1                                0
Geremy Davis        0                       0                               0
Antonio Gates        9                       2                                2
Virgil  Green          5                       3                                1                   

    The Chargers scored an average of 26 points per game (8th) 372 yards per game (11th) Passing per game 255 yards (10th) and rushing 117 yards (15th). The Chargers had 51 Td's, 32 passing, 16 rushing and 3 returns on ST in 2018. They finished 70-177-39% on 3rd downs and 7-8-87% on 4th downs.
   
    When you consider keeping one and letting the other go-between Tyrell Williams and Travis Benjamin the numbers favor keeping Tyrell. Except this is real life as the Chargers have no control when Tyrell hits the open market as a free agent. That leaves Benjamin and his reduced role with the team on special teams and production as a receiver gives Telesco the chance to cut Travis Benjamin and his $5.2 million dollar base salary for 2019. That is $6.5 million against the cap and the team would save $1.2 million by releasing Benjamin. He never lived up to the 4 years deal for $24 million that got him $13 guaranteed with a $5 million signing bonus. The Chargers would need to add a receiver to Allen, Davis, Cantrell, and Artavis Scott/ Geremy Davis in camp. Adding a free agent #3 or #4 receiver who excels in the red zone would be a good replacement. Totally revamping the middle of the offensive line will make an already explosive offense even better and more efficient in 2019.
  Through Free Agency and the Draft, the Chargers need a LG, RT and a RG and a WR.

                                        DO YOU BELIEVE IN MIRACLES? 
                                        SPECIAL TEAMS
     The Chargers have had one of the worst special teams in the league for over ten years now. The past three years have been historically bad.  How the team found themselves in another special teams fiasco giving the disaster from the 2017 squad will always be a mystery. But finally, I have a lot of confidence the team will have one of the best special units in 2019. The answer is Desmond King, Michael Badgley, and newly future contract signed kicker Ty Long from the Canadian league who led the league with a 48.3 punt average and made 82 of 93 field goals. Field position is the most important advantage in this game and it looks like the Chargers finally found the answers.

    The coverage has already improved greatly over this season with the impact on the ST by Adrian Phillips and Michael Davis. The special teams unit added Michael Badgley which was equal to adding Joe Montana after Ryan Leaf. The unit went from ranked almost last for the last 10 years to 17th in return and kicking. They finished 27th in punting largely because of the lousy job by Donnie Jones. Ty Long will certainly shoot those numbers to the top 15. This is a unit that seems to have not only fixed but excelled in replacing what was broken. The unit returned 3 Td's in 2018.

                                                 CHARGERS  DEFENSE (3rd) in NFL
    The defense finished the regular season surrendering an average of 333 yards per game, 105 rushing with 11 Td's, 227 passing with 23 Td's, 20 takeaways and averaging 61 plays on defense.

   The defense I would say was more constant than the offense in 2018. They came out of the gate against KC at home with Bosa out. Bosa would miss the first 9 games in 2918. Teams double teamed Melvin Ingram as Issac Rochelle tried to fill in as the coaches slowly got Uchenna Nwosu involved in the defense. The speed of the defense was greatly improved this year as their 1st round draft pick Derwin James was a monster playing multiple positions rotating around in-game. The pass rush improved when Bosa came back and he and Melvin Ingram provided the pass rush and Derwin James with the excelling Adrian Phillips flying around making key plays in the secondary and up near the box in run defense. Damion Square and Darius Philon had a very productive year rotating at DT taking over 50% of the defensive snaps. Justin Jones when used was the run stopper. The Chargers run defense improved with the new pieces on defense to being ranked 6th best in the league giving up an average of 105 yards per game.

      The speed and the 100 turnarounds from 2017 performance of Jatavis Brown improved the run defense and the tackling. Derwin James and Adrian Phillips performed as All Pro's the whole year. They need an upgrade at DT as Brandon Mebane is becoming is turning 35 and becoming a free agent. Mebane leadership will be missed the most and 39% of the defensive snaps he turned in 2018.  How comfortable the team is with Justin Jones taking over in 2019 remains to be seen. Telesco has only drafted four DT in his tenure and only 1 time higher than the 4th round.  Denzel Perryman was a game changer in the run defense but he can not be relied upon to stay healthy. Perryman played 24 of 48 of the teams game. 2018 was thought to be a prove it year and Perryman missed the last 7 games of the season with injuries and is a free agent now. Trevor Williams was benched for an undrafted free agent Michael Davis from 2017 as the teams #2 corner for injuries and his production falling off. Jason Verrett (FA in 2019) missed the whole season and 25 of 90 of the team's games. It's doubtful Jason Verrett comes back in 2019. The Chargers lost 6 players to IR in 2018, Kyzir White, Denzel Perryman, Jason Verrett, Jaylen Watkins, Corey Liuget, Trevor Williams. The linebackers position is in need at linebacker. They ran out of LB in the Patriots game with only Hayes Pullard, Uchenna Nwosu, Kyle Emanuel able to start. Kyle Emanuel and Hayes Pullard are becoming free agents. Luiget could easily been released to generate cap space ($8 million).

    The 38 sacks got 38 sacks, 13 INT, 9 FF, and 92 QB hits will only improve with the addition of a DT and linebackers in 2019. This unit is 2 to 3 pieces away from being a Super Bowl defense.

The team needs on defense... LB, DT, DB#2

                                     WHAT THE HELL HAPPENED IN NEW ENGLAND?
     Now that some time has passed since the embarrassing loss in New England that ended the Chargers season, let's examine what happened. It wasn't a talent flaw that got exposed. It was a roster flaw that was exposed. The team ran out of linebackers, ran out of miles headed to the east coast back to back and ran out of luck giving one of the most prepared coaches in the NFL, two weeks to prepare for the tired weakened Charger team. I believe Billy 16-4 coming off a bye in the regular season. The team also has to get tougher. The report I was giving one on one by a reporter at Gillette Stadium was confirmed later in video. Some of the players talking about the cold pregame (Joey Bosa).

                                                        EARLY LOOK AT 2019

    With Denver and Oakland in rebuild mode, it looks like KC and the Chargers will battle it out again for the AFC West crown in 2019. Fix the interior on the defensive line while also adding linebackers, extend Rivers for 2 years, Franchise tag Melvin Gordon in 2020 while maintaining a good relationship in 2019, and add some additions to the offense to improve on 3rd downs and redzones and the team should easily qualify for the dance again in 2019.

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Saturday, January 19, 2019

THE 2019 CHARGERS IN-HOUSE FREE AGENTS

Tom Telesco is 48-48 as General Manager of the Chargers since 2013. This is the most pivotal offseason for Tom Telesco. He is on the verge of building a Super Bowl team. A few calls correctly could bring the Lombardi trophy to the team that has never touched one. A few calls in the other direction and he could close the window on Philip Rivers career dream of winning the Super Bowl. Let alone they are just 19 months away from opening up they shared stadium in Inglewood with the Rams.




Unrestricted free agents: Players with expired contracts that have completed four or more accrued seasons of service. They are free to sign with any franchise. Undrafted free agents are players eligible for the NFL Draft but who are not selected; they can negotiate and sign with any team. 

   Telesco was close in 2018. He built an offensive that could strike a big play at anytime. He built a defense that can be one of the top 5 for quite a few years but in one area he missed which was linebackers. It wound up costing the team dearly in New England. Hey, I think he finally dug the special teams unit out of the 10 year ditch they were in. The Chargers were 12-4 in 2018. They traveled more miles than any other team in the NFL and in two different countries. The teams fanbase began to grow in both San Diego and LA. Against New England 914,799 watched in LA. Another 297,382 tuned in from San Diego. The Nielsen doesn't include Phones, Bars, Tablets, Computers and Etc. Now his job is to win the AFC West and see if Philip Rivers can take the 2019 Chargers to a place they have never been.



   
    Oh yes, to be Tom Telesco right now. First up, is you look at your in-house free agents. Some teams have to rebuild their roster. Some teams have to just reload their roster. Time to get this show on the road. Let's tale a look at some of the decision facing Mr. Telesco in the offseason of 2018.


14 Players are Unrestricted free agents: Players with expired contracts that have completed four or more accrued seasons of service. They are free to sign with any franchise. Undrafted free agents are players eligible for the NFL Draft but who are not selected; they can negotiate and sign with any team.

 Brandon Mebane  DT 34 years old
    The leader of the defense played 12 games in 2018 while taking 405 snaps. He was involved in 39.1% of the defensive snaps. Mebane is the vocal leader on the defense. The 12-year vet signed a three year, $13.5 million contracts with the Chargers on March 9, 2016. Mebane received a $3 million signing bonus and $5.5 million in fully guaranteed money. With Justin Jones added to the roster in last years draft. His leadership on the defensive line will be sorely missed.
    NO, Will not be a Charger in 2019.


Jason Verrett DB
27 years old
   I can't stand a player that has proven he can't stay healthy. The sample size with Verrett is enough to make a good logical football decision. He hasn't just missed half a season or one full season. He has misses 25 out of 90 games in 5 years!!! Telesco already took a chance on him last year by picking up his 5th year option. Verrett was rewarded by making $8.5 million in 2018 playing not 1 snap. Verrett made $16 million while with the Chargers or $5 million every game played. 


In 2015, Jason Verrett made the Pro Bowl when he recorded 42 solo tackles, 1 QB hit, 3 ints, and had 12 Passes Defended. But his body frame at 5'9 is too small when going up against 6'2 NFL wide receivers.

2014-Played 6 games

2015-Played 14 games

2016-Played 4 games

 2017-Played 1 game

 2018-Played 0 games. 

Over the course of his career, he has made $5 million for every game he actually played game in. This is an easy business football decision. No, Jason Verrett will not be a Charger in 2019.

Tyrell Williams WR 27 years old

    Tyrell played in all 16 games and lined up for 762 snaps in 2018. That equals 18.3% of the offensive snaps. He was targeted by Rivers 64 times totaling 41 receptions and 5 touchdowns. Tyrell said he believes he is a #1 WR in the NFL.
    Although, he did make some big plays in 2018, he is not consistent enough for paying what he's seeking.. They have Mike Williams and Travis Benjamin. This will come down to what the teams needs and the balance of the salary cap. Tyrell wants big money and the team needs to allocate those funds elsewhere. He did average 15.9 yards a catch and is another one of Telesco undrafted finds. Tyrell will find a team desperate at wide receivers and probably make the fair market value of a 3 year deal at around $9.6 million a year. Tyrell Williams will not be a Charger in 2019. If he doesn't get the offer he's looking for he could return before camp opens


Adrian Phillips S
27 years old
   MVP!!!  MVP!!! MVP!!!!

Adrian Phillips is my MVP. He grew so much in 2018 we could see his improvement from one week to the next. Taking 683 snaps equals 66% of defensive snaps. Phillips led the NFL in special teams kickoffs last year. Even after being injured (tore something in his upper arm) in NE, he begged to get back out there. Telesco called "Phillips on the heart and soul of the defense", Telesco said. Do you think Phillips went through hell to get here? Look at this, 

March 21, 2018: Los Angeles Chargers signed DB Adrian Phillips to a one-year contract.
March 22, 2017: Los Angeles Chargers re-signed DB Adrian Phillips.
December 16, 2015: Los Angeles Chargers signed DB Adrian Phillips.
December 11, 2015: Los Angeles Chargers added DB Adrian Phillips to the practice squad.
December 10, 2015: Los Angeles Chargers cut DB Adrian Phillips.
December 9, 2015: Los Angeles Chargers waived DB Adrian Phillips.
October 20, 2015: Los Angeles Chargers activated DB Adrian Phillips from the practice squad.
October 14, 2015: Los Angeles Chargers added DB Adrian Phillips to the practice squad.
October 13, 2015: Los Angeles Chargers cut DB Adrian Phillips.
October 12, 2015: Los Angeles Chargers waived DB Adrian Phillips.
September 19, 2015: Los Angeles Chargers activated S Adrian Phillips from the practice squad.
September 7, 2015: Los Angeles Chargers added DB Adrian Phillips to the practice squad.
September 6, 2015: Los Angeles Chargers cut DB Adrian Phillips.
September 6, 2015: Green Bay Packers cut C Andy Phillips.
September 5, 2015: Los Angeles Chargers waived DB Adrian Phillips.
September 5, 2015: Green Bay Packers waived C Andy Phillips.
May 11, 2015: Green Bay Packers signed C Andy Phillips.
December 29, 2014: Los Angeles Chargers signed DB Adrian Phillips to a Reserve/Future contract.
December 2, 2014: Los Angeles Chargers added DB Adrian Phillips to the practice squad.
December 1, 2014: Los Angeles Chargers cut DB Adrian Phillips.
November 29, 2014: Los Angeles Chargers waived CB Adrian Phillips.
November 15, 2014: Los Angeles Chargers activated DB Adrian Phillips from the practice squad.
November 5, 2014: Los Angeles Chargers added DB Adrian Phillips to the practice squad.
November 4, 2014: Los Angeles Chargers cut CB Adrian Phillips.
November 3, 2014: Los Angeles Chargers waived S Adrian Phillips.
November 1, 2014: Los Angeles Chargers activated S Adrian Phillips from the practice squad.
October 7, 2014: Los Angeles Chargers added DB Adrian Phillips to the practice squad.
October 1, 2014: Los Angeles Chargers removed DB Adrian Phillips from the practice squad.
September 29, 2014: Los Angeles Chargers added DB Adrian Phillips to the practice squad.
September 23, 2014: Los Angeles Chargers removed DB Adrian Phillips from the practice squad.
September 1, 2014: Los Angeles Chargers added DB Adrian Phillips to the practice squad.
August 31, 2014: Los Angeles Chargers cut DB Adrian Phillips.
August 30, 2014: Los Angeles Chargers waived DB Adrian Phillips.
June 16, 2014: Los Angeles Chargers signed DB Adrian Phillips.
Pay the man, Yes, He'll be a Charger 2019!!!


Kyle Emanuel OLB 28 years old
   Kyle is not meant to be a starter meant to be an NFL starting player. He does give you 41.4% of the snaps on special teams and can rotate on defense. He started 7 games but contributed in all 16 games of the regular season.  His value is diminished on defense but his special team's ability and low salary cap charge ($1.9 million in 2018). I might keep Emanuel around in 2019 strictly for special teams and as a depth player at a position `where it's needed the most.
   Emanuel could be another late offseason signing for the team depending on how Telesco addresses the LB role in 2019. 

   That said, my guess is Emanuel will not be a Charger in 2019.


Denzel Perryman ILB 
26 years old
   Denzel Perryman makes the Chargers run defense better. When he healthy he plays one of the most important parts on the defense and at the weakest part on the roster. However, Perryman also missed 16 games in 2 years. He has played a full season never in his 4-year career played a full season. Perryman salary cap charge was $1.5 million in 2018. He produced 37.3% of the defensive snaps and only 0.9% on special teams. The stats prove the run defense is improving greatly He had 30 solo tackles 21 asst and 2 passes defended. He plays the Mike role in Gus Bradley defense. It's 50-50 but I'm leaning towards his lack of being available to the Chargers because of injuries has Telesco letting Perryman go before the 2019 season. Perryman had 64 tackles with 2 passes defended last year.
       I don't know about this decision cause it's closer to a 50-50 decision. My guess says NO, he will not be a Charger in 2019. Perryman return could depend on how the draft works itself out if he stays or goes.
    The team has had too many seasons ended early because of a player getting injured. You can't keep signing injury ridden players then whine when they get injured.2018 was a "prove it" season for Perryman. He missed 7 games and that gets him out the door to test the market. 

     Denzel Perryman will not be a Chargers in 2019.


Darius Philon DE 25 years old
    Darius Philon stepped up with his production in 2018. Philon was the teams 6th round draft pick from the 2015 draft. Philon is one of the bright spots on the defensive line for the team. His play was solid all year getting 50 tackles and 8 of those were for losses.He also had 5 passes defended. The rotational DT had 8.5 sacks combined the last two seasons which was good enough to get him 4th on the team in 2018 with 4 sacks. His snap count rose to 606 which is added up to 58.6% of the defensive snaps. Philon and Justin Jones gave the team depth at a position where they need to upgrade. The Chargers will be looking to add to the interior defensive line in the draft. Mebane leadership will be missed but Philon could fill that vocal leadership even without Mebane experience. As Issac Rochelle, Darius Philon and Justin Jones continues to develop the team needs to upgrade with size and talent.
     Yes, He will be a Charger in 2019.


 Antonio Gates TE 38 years old
   Listen Gates is one of the greatest players to ever wear the uniform. But they parted ways with him last year for a reason. The only reason he returned for his 18th season was the injury to Hunter Henry. Gates was signed to a 2 year deal in 2018 for $11 million dollars.just can't do what he used to do. His contributions have decreased every year. Which was once impossible for defenses, to stick an LB to cover Gates is now an easy task for any linebacker.


    On 3rd downs, Gates took 366 snaps in 2018. He was targeted 46 times for the season and had primarily on 3rd downs where he caught 28 passes for 333 yards. Gates 2 TD's were the lowest of his career. With a roster who last year literally ran out of roster spots, the team can ill afford to keep Gates on the active roster. The time is now for Gates to retire.
   No, He'll will not be a Charger in 2019.


Damion Square DT 30 years old
   The developing Square produced a career-best in tackles and sacks. Telesco loves players like Square who lined up at every position on the defensive line last year at some point. He played 530 snaps, accounting for 51.2% of the defensive snaps for Gus Bradley. Square had a career-high with 73 tackles and 43 of them were solo. His career high of 5.5 sacks in 2018 makes Square an important piece on the interior defensive line and stopping the run in 2019.
    Yes, Square will be a Charger in 2019.


Hayes Pullard ILB 27 years old
    Again the linebacker position is so thin. Pullard played 9 games after coming back to fill in when in week 9 as Jatavis Brown went to the IR list. Jatavis Brown is the only true built linebacker on the roster. Many of Telesco players are undersized for their position. This has resulted in more injuries on the Chargers roster. Pullard filled in for Jatavis Brown with only 92 snaps on the season and 45 of those were played the week prior at Denver.
   With Perryman, Kyzir White and Jatavis Brown out for the season. Gus Bradley knew what he had in Hayes Pullard because he was the highest rated player on the Chargers defense from the preseason before being released.
    Pullard is not a starting NFL player yet but provides the team the depth they need late in the season. They called in Hayes Pullard off his couch who was with the team previously. He played 92 snaps in the Chargers last 9 regular season games. The team was asking him to do (start) beyond where his talent was at. But he filled in and answered the call.
    Hayes Pullard will probably not be a Charger in 2019.

Geremy Davis WR 27 years old. 

Davis played mostly with the special teams unit finishing 3rd on the team with 15 special teams tackles. Davis is a developing player and it most likely will contest the Final DB spot in training camp with Artavis I think Davis has better hands He did play a snap vs the Patriots.
 

Jaylen Watkins WR 27 years old (Never played a snap in 2018)

Geno Smith QB 29 years old

   Until Telesco wants to groom a QB, Geno is our man.

Donnie Jones P 39 years old

    Jones is 39 Years old Donnie was the worst kicker in the NFL.(Terrible at kickoffs) He won't return.

3 Players are Exclusive rights free agents have no ability to negotiate with other teams. If they receive a qualifying offer from the team, they must sign it or sit out the season.


Cole Toner C 24 years old
   Cole was a depth player added for insurance in case Mike Pouncey went down. I doubt he is in the teams' plans for 2019. Toner got some game experience vs the Chiefs in Week 1. He was a healthy inactive player for the rest of the year.
 

Artavis Scott WR 24 years old
   Scott became a fan favorite during the preseason when he was battling Geremy Davis for the final WR spot. Artavis is an exciting prospect as a WR and kick returner. I think we see Artavis Scott in a Chargers uniform at training camp 2019. He spent 2017 on the Chargers practice squad. He probably will be elsewhere in 2019.
   I really like this Clemson kid but he will not be a Charger in 2019.


Isaac Rochelle DE 23 years old
   Rochelle had to fill in for Bosa at the beginning of the year. He started out strong then seemed overmatched. He managed 3 starts and played in all 16 games in rotation. He finished the regular season with 42 tackles, 8 for losses, four QB hits and added an interception. Rochelle overall had a decent season even when asked to do something beyond where he was developmental wise.
    I'd like to see Rochelle as a Charger in 2019.



1 Player is a Restricted Free Agents are players with three accrued seasons. A Restricted Free Agent may receive a qualifying offer from their previous team, which is a salary tender predetermined by the Collective Bargaining Agreement between the league and its players. If the Restricted Free Agent signs an offer sheet with a new club, his old club can match the offer and retain him because the qualifying offer entitles it to a "right of first refusal" on any offer sheet the player signs. If the old club does not match the offer, it may receive draft choice compensation depending on the amount of its qualifying offer.
 

 Trevor Williams CB 25 years old
   After injuring himself in camp Trevor was eventually benched for Michael Davis. Trevor started 7 games and appeared in 9 games. After Michael Davis started to fill in for Trevor. The team put Trevor on season ending IR.
I do not see Trevor Williams as a Charger in 2019. I don't see a team starving to get Trevor. Telesco will give him another year to prove himself. He will have to begin behind Michael Davis


   QB Philip Rivers and Melvin Gordon are also entering the final year of their contracts. Drew Brees was extended and a good comparable player to Rivers. Brees signed a 5 year extension but is only committed to the Saints for 2 years. The contract pays him $20 million the first year and $24.25 million the 2nd year. That seems viable for Philip Rivers.

SIDENOTE: 

   The team signed the kicker from Canada Ty Long to a futures contract. Long was 43-46 on field goals and 7 of those were 50 yards or more. Long played 2 years for the BC Lions of the CFL. He's 6'2 and 205 pounds from Georgia. He made 120 punts averaging 48 yards. Michael Badgley, they found their long sought after field goal kicker and here's to hoping Ty Long is the answer to the punting issues. I am about as excited as one can get over a kicker for Ty Long. Looks like for the first tinme in a decade maybe the Chargers special teams quagmire.

   Later we will examine free agency and the draft. But let's quicKly glance at the 2019 Chargers schedule

At Home 
Kansas City
Denver
Raiders
Packers
Steelers (Hearing Mexico City 87,000 seat stadum Azteca Stadium in December
Vikings
 Indy

Away
Kansas City
Denver
Raiders
Tenn
Chicago
Jacksonville
Detroit
and Miami (Winless there since January 02, 1982

Needs Linebackers, RT,Guards and DT. A QB sometime would be nice as well

Tuesday, January 15, 2019

THE 2019 CHARGERS SEASON 12-4

                                                               
                                                            

                            PATRIOTS 41 CHARGERS 28
 The Chargers promising 2nd season in LA came to an embarrassing crushing loss to the Patriots yesterday in the AFC Divisional round playoff game. During warm-ups, the Bill Belichick has made a career out of finding a teams weakness and exploiting it to his advantage. The Charger coaches flat out facepalmed in their biggest game with this franchise. It is pure neglect how they conducted themselves in New England. I received a text right before the game from someone on the field. Some of the Chargers players were complaining about the cold.

   The game started with the Patriots winning the coin toss. They normally defer to the 2nd half. But on this day they elected to receive. It must have been an omen that Belichick couldn't wait to attack the Chargers defense. Brady marched right down the field with a 14 play 75 yards taking 7:11 off the clock. The drive ended with Sony Michel marching in for the touchdown. Knowing the first series was scripted by Brady and Josh McDaniels Charger fans remained calm. The Chargers rushed four and dropped 3 back their cover 3 zone defense. This defense plays right into Brady strengths as a QB. 

    Brady surgically took the Chargers defense apart taking what they made so freely available with play-action fakes, screen passes and throwing to Julian Edelman over the middle. Drive after drive Tom Brady ripped the Chargers defense apart. Gus Bradley never adjusted his defense. He left them out there on an island. Joey Bosa and Melvin Ingram couldn't get near Brady as Gus Bradley let Brady sit back there and embarrass his defense. The Chargers are sending 7 players to the Pro Bowl. If you don't know how to utilize the Pro Bowlers talent though. What is the point. The defense looked like two teams playing sandlot football. This kept the Chargers offense out of sync as the Patriots controlled the clock and scored at will. By the time halftime had come the Chargers were left with the emotion of being in shock. 

  Tom Brady has 31 unanswered points, 24 1st downs, 347 yards passing and controlled the clock 20:11- 9:49. The team that is 27-10 in the Playoffs and 19-3 at home in the Playoffs were leading 35-7. Tom Brady 13 Championship games in 17 seasons were about to add another. For the 48th straight year in the NFL, the Chargers are going to miss the goal of winning a Super Bowl. The Chargers coaching staff was schooled by a master on Sunday and the players were outplayed by a better "team". Should the Chargers just have stayed on the east coast instead of traveling back and forth between Baltimore and LA? Did Gus Bradley sabotage a great season and one of Rivers the last chances at a Super Bowl? Did the coaches start to believe the hype the media was spewing about the Chargers potential in 2018? We have the next 6 months to debate all of this. 

   There is no excuses for the embarrassing performance this team displayed on a national level. The coaches and the players didn't just lose, they got demolished for 60 minutes. The offensive line couldn't block as the Pats applied pressure to Rivers 70% of the time in the first half. At one point,  the entire 46 man roster completely collapsed. The offensive line allowed 2 sacks, 10 QB hits and as Rivers was struggling late in the 3rd going 5-16 passing and their RB's rushed 10 times for just 19 yards. 

   The secondary was being ripped apart by Brady and the Patriots offensive line manhandled the pass rushers of Melvin Ingram and Joey Bosa. When Bradley finally tried man to man the defense got 3 and out and then a Patriots punt on the next drive. The damage was done by then. The lack of any talent at linebacker handcuffed Gus Bradley to do what he should have done anyhow. Jatavis Brown, Kyzir White and Denzel Perryman whom all three were transferred to IR earlier in the season were missed badly. 

   The Rams won their game and are gearing up to play in New Orleans with their chance at the Super Bowl. The Chargers couldn't muster up a Fight for their FightForLA mantra. If this was a boxing match it l would have ended by halftime.

   The Chargers head for the offseason with their weaknesses exposed. The NFL doesn't handout good job contribution awards. The wins against KC, Baltimore, Pittsburgh, and London games mean nothing. There is only one goal and it's the Super Bowl. For the 49th year, the Chargers will have to reload their roster to gear up for their 2019 FightForLA. Maybe this time, they'll bring gloves instead of mittens to the fight.

    The Chargers made improvements both in San Diego and in LA increasing their fan base. The ratings for the New England game attracted a 17.2 rating in LA opposed to 29.7 in San Diego. That translates into 914,799 watched them in LA and 297,832 in San Diego. As fans watched the Chargers maybe feeling the effects of their 5th road game in 7 weeks. The stadium in Inglewood is scheduled to open in just 20 more months.

                            KEN BELSON NY TIMES INTERVIEW WITH DEAN SPANOS
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/01/11/sports/chargers-dean-spanos.html?fbclid=IwAR3cHQanjNxfI4VdrVjxVYMsNZ5bhmSAK39hyPmrLwnCaHhhQ_-YESpdah4

                            KEN BELSON NY TIMES INTERVIEW THE FANS AND MYSELF
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/01/12/sports/football/la-chargers-san-diego.html?fbclid=IwAR13J9WpPIylkqbl-a_yPWaY4EAWnwLdg8ZNJzyg9AZ_yTdVo3FuUeTR8K0
                                                                                        
                                                                     2019 Home Opponents
    Denver, Kansas City, Oakland, Green Bay, Pittsburgh, Minnesota, Houston and Indy (One of these must be an international game. My guess it will be the Packers @ Chargers)

                                                                      2019 Away Opponents
   KC, Denver, Oakland, Tenn, Miami, Jacks, Detroit, and the Chicago Bears.