links for 2007-10-12
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Welcome to the Love Boat, starring Norv Turner as the beloved ex-Raiders coach. (San Francisco Chronicle)
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The Raiders' pass rush might not receive the boost it expected following the bye week. (Sacramento Bee)
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Kirk Morrison plays in violent Butkus Territory. He's a 6-foot-2, 240-pound middle linebacker. (Union -Tribune)
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Lane Kiffin might be the youngest coach in modern NFL history, but the 32-year-old Oakland Raiders boss is not an unknown to at least one Chargers player. (Union-tribune)
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On the Chargers' fifth play Sunday in Denver, going against a cornerback who has been to seven straight Pro Bowls, a stylish new Antonio Gates was on display. (Union-Tribune)
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To paraphrase former Arizona Cardinals coach (and part-time philosopher) Dennis Green, the San Diego Chargers are not who they thought they were. (USA Today)
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"It's amazing what a win will do for you, isn't it?" says Dean Spanos, the Chargers president and son of owner Alex Spanos. "Things can change so quickly in this league. Good or bad." (San Francisco Chronicle)
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If this were a normal Friday, Dick Enberg probably would be at Chargers Park, watching practice in preparation for his broadcast of Sunday's Chargers-Raiders game. (Union-Tribune)
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Chargers players acknowledge that their practices and communication with coaches have improved over the past few weeks, as they have grown more comfortable ... (Union-Tribune)
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Norv Turner has told his team to expect a physical game against the Oakland Raiders on Sunday. He has stated publicly he believes the Raiders will run and run some more (Union-Tribune)
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