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To: ro_dreaming
I wish the Chargers never traded Drew Brees. He was the man in SD and I was pissed they got rid of him and Rivers was their answer. Hell Rivers can't shine Brees shows even. Brees even as an older QB is way better than Rivers will ever be.

I watched the game between the Rams and Chargers. Typical Chargers pathetic game play. Bone headed moves. The INT in the end zone and he decides to run it out to the 1yd line (are you kidding me????) Then that sets up for the blocked punt TD and injured the punter on top of that. Like I said typical Chargers. Chargers down by 15 and decide to go for a FG? WTF? Typical Chargers gameplay. After the game typical Rivers press conference laughing it up when he should be taking responsibility for his mistakes, and not be making the same stupid mistakes he's made for over 10 years now. Next week it is San Fran without Garapolo at QB, but somehow Rivers will keep the 49ers in the game when it should be a massacre.

107 posted on 09/24/2018 2:00:03 PM PDT by Blue Highway
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To: Blue Highway

Blue Highway wrote:
I wish the Chargers never traded Drew Brees.

They didn’t trade Drew Brees.

He hurt his throwing shoulder (separated/dislocated it, and a muscle tear, too), in the last game of the season. They offered him a contract, with a low base and heavy on incentives - because they weren’t sure how his surgically repaired throwing arm was going to hold up (obviously, now, we know VERY well). The Chargers were 9 and 7 in 2005, Brees’ last season.

He signed with the New Orleans Saints as a free agent.


115 posted on 09/25/2018 9:54:59 AM PDT by ro_dreaming (Chesterton, 'Christianity has not been tried and found wanting. It's been found hard and not tried')
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