links for 2007-10-29
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Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger flipped the coin, thanked the firefighters and yelled, “Go, Chargers, go!” (New York Times)
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After a week of devastating fires in San Diego, Sunday should have been declared a day of community service. But league didn't want to move or postpone Chargers-Texans game. (Los Angeles Times)
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Houston Texans quarterback Matt Schaub left Sunday's game against the San Diego Chargers when he was hit following his second interception of the afternoon. (USATODAY.com)
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The acquisition of Chris Chambers is already paying off for the Chargers. Though he had only two receptions,
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Chargers fullback Lorenzo Neal did his best to downplay the significance of his team's 35-10 win over Houston on Sunday. (ESPN)
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Turnovers can and should get a coach fired. There's no excuse for a team having 23 in eight games, including 11 the last two weeks.
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Chargers' defense, special teams score in huge first half; Schaub knocked out in second quarter by blow to helmet
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Fire-weary fans get chance to showcase their civic pride at stadium
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As the smell of smoke, a remnant of the week's fires, wafted briefly through the air inside Qualcomm Stadium, emergency workers were celebrated and so much loss in a catastrophic week was remembered.
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It was like the game that never was.
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Whiffs happen in golf. They happen in baseball. Yesterday the punter for the Houston Texans whiffed in the end zone while attempting to fall on a snap that had been sent spiraling over his head
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Scoring his first NFL touchdown was not on Antonio Cromartie's mind in the second quarter yesterday as the Chargers cornerback ran toward the ball laying in the Houston end zone.
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There was a full house cheering the home team. He scored a touchdown. He celebrated a victory.
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In the wake of the wildfires that threatened his own Poway home and terrorized numerous communities around San Diego County, LT looked forward to playing on Sunday as much as any time in his seven-year NFL career.
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The Chargers won twice Sunday: for themselves and their fans.
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Chris Chambers was in the midst a nine-game losing streak, lasting more than 10 months.
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Cromartie's poker face quickly turned into a giant smile as he reflected on what was undoubtedly his finest day as a professional.
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Chargers wide receiver Chris Chambers is new to San Diego, having been acquired by the Bolts in a trade with the Miami Dolphins less than a week before wildfires swept through San Diego County.
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