September 26, 2005

Chargers smash Eli and Giants 45-23

Following a dissapointing loss the the Broncos last week, the Chargers we remembered from a year ago came roaring back. Heres is the field report from A.P.

SAN DIEGO – The boos and rude chants came thundering down on Eli Manning from the moment he ran onto the field, rising up every time he lined up under center.

San Diegans got their payback, and it was raucous.

"I knew it was going to be loud," said Manning, who spurned the Chargers 17 months ago, then lost to them as San Diego defeated the New York Giants 45-23 on Sunday night.

While the sellout crowd of 65,373 delighted in tormenting Manning, it also exhorted the Chargers and LaDainian Tomlinson, who ran for 192 yards and three touchdowns, and threw for another score on a night that left thousands of ear drums ringing, especially Manning's.

Drew Brees threw two touchdowns for the Chargers (1-2), who had 485 total yards. Manning threw for a career-high 352 yards and two touchdowns for the Giants (2-1), who gained 424 yards.

A few days before the 2004 draft, Manning's camp told the Chargers to take someone else with the No. 1 pick, and implied the Ole Miss star would sit out if San Diego selected him.

General manager A.J. Smith took Manning anyway, then traded him to the Giants for quarterback Philip Rivers – taken at No. 4 – and a handful of picks.

Chargers defenders said all week they were more concerned about getting a win than getting even with Manning.

Yeah, right.

After Manning had to call a timeout early in the second quarter deep in New York territory, the players egged on the crowd. When Donnie Edwards sacked Manning on the next play, fellow linebacker Steve Foley jumped all over Edwards in celebration.

Linebacker Ben Leber drew a roughing-the-passer call after Manning threw a touchdown pass to Plaxico Burress to pull to 21-10 late in the second quarter.

Fans brought signs such as "Hey Eli, Nobody Likes You," "Drew's Your Daddy," and "Daddy's Little Girl," a shot at Manning and his father, Archie.

In the front row behind the Chargers' bench, fans pummeled a mannequin that was dressed in Manning's No. 10 jersey and a Giants helmet.

Stashed in Edwards' locker was a T-shirt imprinted with the same phrase fans had been chanting.

"I saw my name on a few things," Manning said. "I'm sure they made a good profit on T-shirts and things."

Edwards said he took Manning's slight personally.

"I was born and raised here in San Diego. It's almost like a slap in the face for us. I think a lot of people took it that way," he said.

"Hopefully we can put all that's happened with the Chargers in the past," Manning said.

Edwards said it was so loud he had to use hand signals to make the defensive calls. At one point, he was tempted to plug the ear holes in his helmet with his fingers.

"The energy was awesome today," he said.

"They really gave the Giants a hard time, especially Eli," Tomlinson said. "It was an electrifying event out there and it was like a playoff game."

Manning did quiet the crowd by leading the Giants on three scoring drives late in the second quarter to pull the Giants to 21-20. Manning finished 24-of-41, both career bests, and was sacked twice.

But the Chargers scored on their first three possessions of the second half to put it away.

Early in the third period, Brees pitched to Tomlinson and the running back rolled right and threw a scoring pass to Keenan McCardell, who for the second time in the game was isolated on a linebacker.

"I thought I threw it too far but I guess the old man's still got some legs," said Tomlinson, who also threw a TD pass to Brees in 2003.

San Diego came back with a clock-eating drive that Brees finished with a 14-yard touchdown pass to tight end Antonio Gates. It was the first score of the year for Gates, who set an NFL record for tight ends with 13 touchdown passes in 2004.

Brees was 19-of-22 for 191 yards.

Tomlinson scored on a 5-yard run to make it 42-23, and Nate Kaeding added a 44-yard field goal.

Tomlinson scored on runs of 1 and 3 yards in the first half.

The Chargers scored on their first three possessions to take a 21-3 lead. Tomlinson's touchdown runs bookended a 15-yard scoring catch by McCardell, who easily outmatched linebacker Reggie Torbor.

Manning threw two touchdown passes in the span of 1:39 in the second quarter, 5 yards to Plaxico Burress and, after Tomlinson fumbled after making a catch and New York's Osi Umenyiora recovered, to David Tyree from the 4.

New York's Jay Feely kicked a 40-yard field goal with 11 seconds left before halftime.

Notes: San Diego had its highest point total since beating Miami 45-20 on Dec. 27, 1993. ... The Giants allowed the most points since losing 45-7 at New Orleans on Dec. 14, 2003. ... Burress was held out of the first two series because he was late for two meetings during the week, coach Tom Coughlin said. ... San Diego's 268 rushing yards were third-highest in team history.

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September 19, 2005

In the wake of the Chargers' dissapointing and frustrating loss to Denver yesterday 20-17, I offer this much needed ray of light or the proverbial silver lining: We're not done yet, and even though the Kansas City Chiefs maybe leading the west now with a 2-0 record, they along with the rest of the AFC west have a tough schedule, if you don't believe me, check out their schedule. Group member Humberto Aceves writes this week:

Attention all Chargers Fans..

 

This Sunday Night 09/25/2005, our San Diego Chargers need our full support.

 

I am asking that we all come out and be the biggest, meanest, loudest fans that they have ever seen. These last two games that we have lost have all been really hard (as we were right there and should have won them), and we can all point fingers and blame one or two persons but regardless of those two losses, the team really needs to see that their fans are still here and giving them their fullest support.

 

Let's show our Chargers as well as the nation that the Charger fans are not giving up on them and that we are the best fans around. Here are some ideas.

  • Bring some noise makers
  • Bring the most creative signs you can make
  • Bring or wear any/all you Charger paraphernalia
  • And most important "LETS GET LOUD"

Again, our Chargers need our full support, and we need to get into Eli Manning and his G-girls heads that we are not going to let our Chargers get another loss. The tide has to turn, we have been playing to much good ball to end it here..

GO CHARGERS!!

 

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September 16, 2005

Chargers prepare to take on Denver

The Chargers find themselves in a must win this upcoming Sunday following their 28-24 opening game loss to Dallas this past Sunday. Despite the fact Antonio Gates was suspended for this game, San Diego squandered a late opportunity in the red zone which might have won the game for them with :46 to play and one time out.

"Me not being able to help my teammates was probably the No. 1 thing that was going through my mind (during the game)," said Gates, who watched from the Chargers sideline. "Then I thought about, 'Should I have done things differently to be able to help my teammates in that game?'

"Antonio (Gates) is an incredible player, and I'm probably the happiest person in that locker room to know that he's going to be out there," Brees told Chargers.com in reference to Gates' return this week.

Almost forgotten because of the defeat to the Cowboys was the fact  LaDainian Tomlinson scored a touchdown rushing in his 13th straight game to tie the NFL record shared by John Riggins and George Rogers as reported by NFL.com

Now the Chargers must travel into one of the NFL's most hostile stadiums to meet the Denver Broncos. Denver looked awful last week in a surprising loss to the Miami Dolphins but the Broncos look to rebound in their home stadium. Follow the action with updates from Chargersweblog and comment before, during, or after the game on our yahoo group.

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September 10, 2005

Chargers X-box controllers



For some reason, the only post on the group this week has been regarding Chargers X-Box controllers for PS2. I'm not a big gamer so I didn't even know they made this. You could get your grubby mitts on them for a cool $30. The link given to them doesn't work on my browser so I have provided an alternative link for the controllers here which should work. Meanwhile, San Diego is getting ready to open the season against Dallas. A more detailed report on the matchup a little later.
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September 03, 2005

Final preseason game vs. 49ers

source: San Diego Union Tribune

       

September 2, 2005

Chargers 28, 49ers 24


San Francisco 7  7  7  3 – 24
San Diego
7  7  0 14 – 28

First Quarter

SD–Osgood 13 pass from Brees (Kaeding kick), 12:43.

SF–Gore 5 run (Nedney kick), 7:44.


Second Quarter

SD–Sproles 24 pass from Rivers (Kaeding kick), 3:50.

SF–Amey 23 pass from A.Smith (Nedney kick), 1:01.


Third Quarter

SF–Hicks 1 run (Nedney kick), 9:38.


Fourth Quarter

SD–Trusty 30 pass from Lemon (Kaeding kick), 9:09.

SF–FG Nedney 27, 1:11.

SD–Martin 13 pass from Lemon (Kaeding kick), :19.
49,817


SF SD

First downs 19 25

Total Net Yards 317 440

Rushes-yards 27-81 28-179

Passing 236 261

Punt Returns 1-(-1) 4-13

Kickoff Returns 5-91 4-117

Interceptions Ret. 2-(-6) 1-6

Comp-Att-Int 23-35-1 25-35-2

Sacked-Yards Lost 3-16 4-26

Punts 6-43.5 3-41.7

Fumbles-Lost 1-0 1-1

Penalties-Yards 7-45 9-95

Time of Possession 26:51 33:09


INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING–San Francisco: Purify 10-24, Pickett 2-18, Gore 2-13, Hicks 7-10, A.Smith 2-8, Barlow 3-4, Battle 1-4. San Diego: Perkins 12-76, Turner 6-64, Lemon 1-19, Sproles 7-15, Galloway 1-3, Rivers 1-2.

PASSING–San Francisco: Rattay 5-6-1-82, A.Smith 9-15-0-69, Dorsey 4-6-0-43, Pickett 5-8-0-58. San Diego: Brees 1-2-0-13, Rivers 12-19-2-129, Lemon 12-14-0-145.

RECEIVING–San Francisco: Woods 8-89, Battle 3-64, Amey 3-50, Jackson, 2-14, Purify 2-2, Barlow 1-9, Beasley 1-9, Hicks 1-6, Maxwell 1-6, Walker 1-3. San Diego: Trusty 7-72, Martin 5-80, Sproles 5-61, Camarillo 3-45, Morris 2-11, Perkins 2-5, Osgood 1-13.

MISSED FIELD GOAL–San Diego: Kaeding 53 (WL).
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