links for 2008-09-25
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For some players, it's about one play. Others point to one game or a stretch of games. Yet more say it's a process that evolves over more than one season.
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Raiders quarterback JaMarcus Russell finally has made a play that could shape the perception of him as being more than a caretaker.
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The exact day or date of his epiphany – albeit brief – he cannot remember. Nick Hardwick can only guesstimate that it was “about two months ago,” sometime during training camp and the preseason.
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Through three games, the San Diego Chargers have the 29th-ranked defense in football, two heartbreaking losses and a disappointing start for one of the AFC's preseason favorites
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It was just one victory, San Diego's first, but it felt more like a warning shot.
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Some 14 hours later, Norv Turner was pleased with the same things he was pleased with Monday night (defense, Philip Rivers) and not so happy with the same things (special teams).
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He made a mistake, but Ed Hochuli had the great character to stand up and admit it.
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The Jets will bring the blitz almost a third of the time and SS Kerry Rhodes is a master at applying pressure off the edge.
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San Diego Chargers fans will be able to ride express buses to home games on Sundays again, after the North County Transit board voted unanimously yesterday to reinstate the service.
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A shocking start has left the San Diego Chargers thinking less of being a Super Bowl favorite and more of simply getting their first victory.
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Kris Jenkins has perfected his cross-country flight routine.
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The Chargers are desperate for a win after last-second losses to the Panthers and Broncos to open the season. But their meal ticket, LaDainian Tomlinson, is dealing with a toe injury and is questionable.
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Series: Chargers leads 18-11-1. The Chargers won the last meeting, 31-26, on Nov. 5, 2005 in East Rutherford, N.J. In the last meeting in San Diego, the Jets defeated the Chargers 20-17 in overtime in an AFC Wild Card playoff game on Jan. 8, 2005.
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With his toe injury lingering, LaDainian Tomlinson sat out Wednesday's short practice as the winless San Diego Chargers began preparing for their home game against Brett Favre and the New York Jets on Monday night.
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After blowing a call that helped the Broncos beat the Chargers on Sunday, the referee admitted he made a mistake and is answering e-mails from some fans telling them that, according to multiple media reports.
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Chargers quarterback Philip Rivers throws against the Denver Broncos during ..
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Brett Favre, shown in this file photo from last year after defeating the Chargers at Lambeau Field, has traded the small-town feel of Green Bay for the ...
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