Chargers
<p>Los Chargers ya están en primer lugar de su división tras haber iniciado la temporada con cuatro derrotas.</p>
Editorial:
This past Sunday was one of those days in sports where we enjoyed the best that sports has to offer, only to have this great sports weekend put into proper perspective with the loss of one of the most endeared persons in San Diego when it was announced that Jerry Coleman had passed away that same day.
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<p>Let’s take a look at what this whole Bob Filner embarrassment may mean, if anything, to the future of the Chargers staying put in San Diego. I know this is somewhat of a reach, but with the Filner Novela in full swing, pretty much every story has taken a back seat this summer. I am sure much to the pleasure of Sweetwater, Southwestern College and San Ysidro Districts, just to name a few.</p>
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<p>Finally it seems like there is some positive movement coming out of Charger Park. It seems that over the last few months all we seemed to read about was the weekly exodus of Charger talent relocating to rivals around the league.</p>
<p>I think the draft was very good for the first time in a long time for the Chargers. Here are a few of the topics that could become important.</p>
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<p>Ok so we are all giddy over the Chargers trip to Pittsburgh. Let’s put the brakes on that for a second.<br>
This is not the steel curtain Steelers of the 1970’s and 1980’s or even the recent Steelers; this was the current 7-6 Steelers.</p>