Phillip Rivers and Antonio Gates almost single-handedly beat the Arizona Cardinals...and not just barely, but completely.
The Charger defense, which has been pretty stout this season...but still prone to giving up a big play or two per game, easily outmatched the Arizona offense...intercepting, sacking and essentially over powering the Cardinals all day long this past Sunday.
Charger quarterback, Phillip Rivers, continues to scorch opposing team's defense and Antonio Gates continues to prove why he is the best tight end in the NFL. If there is a problem with the Chargers' passing attack it would be that the wide receivers don't seem to make nearly the impact that Antonio Gates does...but that may be because teams seem to lose track of Gates. On one of Gates' touchdowns this past Sunday, he was left literally wide open, caught the ball and jogged into the endzone untouched. A team may blow coverages on particular players from time to time, but if you leave Antonio Gates uncovered, the Chargers will make you pay.
The Chargers play in Oakland this weekend and I think the Chargers have started the season 2-3 the past few years and the Chargers have certainly bumbled, fumbled and stumbled on the road this season...so don't be surprised if the Raiders "steal" this game against the Chargers...they could have very well have beaten the Chargers last year in the season opener.
To sprinkle some 'drama' in the Charger lockerroom, starting safety Steven Gregory is suspended for four games for juicing. Gregory had an interception this past game and, I thought, was playing well....he tested positive earlier this year so one would think he should be off the juice during the season, so hopefully his play this season isn't artificially enhanced and when he returns from his suspension he can continue to make an impact on defense.
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