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NFL Preview: San Diego Chargers

Posted by Raymond Leon Categories: NFL

LaDainian Tomlinson running it for the San Diego Chargers

SAN DIEGO CHARGERS
2007 RECORD: 11-5

Overview: The San Diego Chargers opened the season 1-3 and the city of San Diego wanted to run Marty Schottenheimer’s replacement at head coach, Norv Turner, out of town. Turner turned around the season quickly, eventually managing to achieve a 10-2 record for the remainder of the season. In the end, Turner led the Chargers to an AFC West division title. During the playoffs, the Bolts defeated the Tennessee Titans and the Indianapolis Colts before losing to the New England Patriots in the AFC Championship game. Turner set the bar high in his first season and now has to live up to it. 

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FF Preview: Top Tier Wide Recievers

Posted by Sean O'Connor Categories: Athletes, Fantasy, NFL

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Fantasy Football Drafts are in full swing now with only two weeks remaining until the season kicks off.

Here are my top 10 fantasy football recievers for 2006:

  1. Chad Johnson: You know he is going to have yet another big year as this offense will get better and better with Carson Palmer’s maturity.
  2. Steve Smith: He was huge last year, and is bound to catch more balls with a servicable number 2 reciever lining up on the other side.
  3. Larry Fitzgerald: He’s young and as long as Kurt Warner can stay upright, he is sure to get in the end zone upwards of 10 times.
  4. Marvin Harrison: I dont care if he’s getting up there in years, no one is more consistent.  The Colts are going to be throwing even more this year.
  5. Tory Holt: The other Mr. Consistency. He’ll put up good to great numbers year in and year out.
  6. Terell Owens: He’d be worth the risk at this point in time.  Drew Bledsoe is bound to have a career year with all of his options and if Terell gets fully healthy he is as good as anyone.
  7. Reggie Wayne: Another Colt? Peyton is going to spread it to both of these guys again this year.
  8. Randy Moss: He was the best once up a time.  Now he is just above average.
  9. Chris Chambers: Again, this guys stats depend on his quarterback.  It remains to be seen how much partying Dante will be doing on South Beach this fall.
  10. Santana Moss: he is flat out dangerous and should get plenty of single coverage this year.

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