Chargers News: Twittersphere – Sunday’s Best from Beat Writers, Bloggers & Fans
Forget the victory bolo. Victory hoodie! pic.twitter.com/UT5WrPfwbR
— UTKevinAcee (@UTKevinAcee) November 29, 2015
Just beat our season avg for punt return yardage by 1000%…..#Winning
— Malibu Mike (@FauxMikeMcCoy) November 29, 2015
Chargers won only their 3rd game , but it meant a lot to guys like Antonio Gates, greeted by Telesco in this pic pic.twitter.com/vbA49y4KR2
— Marty Caswell (@MartyCaswell) November 30, 2015
Winning cures all. Mike McCoy borderline unrecognizable at post-game podium, cracking jokes. Reason to smile: First win since Oct. 4.
— Michael Gehlken (@UTgehlken) November 29, 2015
This is why we need to draw the blue line on the feild too and not just on the tv ? https://t.co/sFRVOS4sSJ
— 30 Second Football (@30SecFootbaIl) November 29, 2015
Always humble, Philip Rivers does admit passing Montana for career TDs is special. “That gives me chills. I had (his poster) on my wall.”
— Ricky Henne (@ChargersRHenne) November 29, 2015
These guys can’t even run the clock down without screwing up. Now get a punt blocked. Special teams. Stink. Big shock they were coming.
— Nick Canepa (@sdutCanepa) November 29, 2015
Shad Khan talking to #Chargers owner Dean Spanos pic.twitter.com/PuUHNL9xUO
— Sam Kouvaris (@samsportsline) November 29, 2015
Hands off! https://t.co/ACMkvpCuSv
— Judson Richards (@Judson1360) November 30, 2015
The Jaguars are the only team in professional sports to play prevent defense for the entirety of a game while losing.
— Big Cat Country (@BigCatCountry) November 29, 2015
If hes injured put him on the sideline but effort like this doesnt belong on the football field even if it is Weddle https://t.co/5fk7d5ruBH
— Garrett Sisti (@GarrettSisti) November 29, 2015
Another Ingram missed sack. Still wondering about those short arms.
— Brian Wilson (@BDub1360) November 29, 2015
Second straight year that @Jaguars have seen huge demand for in-stadium pools & cabanas pic.twitter.com/3cFABrbKpM
— Darren Rovell (@darrenrovell) November 29, 2015
Always humble, Philip Rivers does admit passing Montana for career TDs is special. “That gives me chills. I had (his poster) on my wall.”
— Ricky Henne (@ChargersRHenne) November 29, 2015
Welcome back, Malc! #SDvsJax https://t.co/mGfp6g8SWZ
— Ricky Henne (@ChargersRHenne) November 29, 2015
Keeping that one pic.twitter.com/FgC0RqyJ7a
— Sam Davis (@ChargersSDavis) November 29, 2015
And Manti Te’o intercepts Blake Bortles, his 1st of year. Chargers have + punt return yards & INT in same game. Should buy lottery ticket
— Marty Caswell (@MartyCaswell) November 29, 2015
Chargers holding Jaguars to 24 rushing yards. Denzel Perryman is making a difference.
— Eric Williams (@eric_d_williams) November 29, 2015
Chargers QB Rivers rewards Riverboat McCoy by running for 8 yards on 4th-and-7. Has 6-game losing streak loosened up McCoy?
— Tom Krasovic (@UTkrasovic) November 29, 2015
Chargers TE Antonio Gates, isolated against Jags $24.5M cornerback Davon House, roasts him for a go-ahead TD.
— Tom Krasovic (@UTkrasovic) November 29, 2015
Mike McCoy does some stand-up in postgame PC. You tell me. Do you like Mike the Comedian or the Other Mike, whatever that is?
— Nick Canepa (@sdutCanepa) November 30, 2015
*Rubs eyes* IS THAT….. *Rubs eyes some more* A TURNOVER? BY MANTI TE’O?!? *Continues rubbing eyes*
— Bolts From The Blue (@BFTB_Chargers) November 29, 2015
Javontee Herndon angling for spot in #Chargers HOF with that punt return. Because: best interest of football team moving forward.
— Bernie Wilson (@berniewilson) November 29, 2015
Bortles was going to run. Saw Perryman lining him up. Threw the ball a full 2 yards past the line of scrimmage. #Jaguars kick a FG.
— Derek Togerson (@DerekNBCSD) November 29, 2015
I hope Denzel Perryman has permanently ripped the starting ILB job from Donald Butler. 52 is playing well again today. Kid HITS. #SDvsJAX
— Derek Togerson (@DerekNBCSD) November 29, 2015
McCoy on why they went for it on 4th down: “Because of the athletic QB we have and his speed, we’ve been hiding that for a while.”
— XTRA 1360 FSSD (@XTRA1360) November 29, 2015
Ramon Scott is a Southern California based publisher, editor and sportswriter, covering the preps to the pros for over 25 years.