Guys, Jim Harbaugh and the Chargers team are our #1 sworn enemy now. Any success they have is bad, and we should be full-throated rooting against them until Harbaugh is gone, regardless of opponent. I want him to ultimately rue the day he came back to the NFL and decided to do it in the division that Mahomes and Reid own. [Reply]
Originally Posted by wazu:
Guys, Jim Harbaugh and the Chargers team are our #1 sworn enemy now. Any success they have is bad, and we should be full-throated rooting against them until Harbaugh is gone, regardless of opponent. I want him to ultimately rue the day he came back to the NFL and decided to do it in the division that Mahomes and Reid own.
I'm just not sold yet
Harbaugh needs to win a playoff game or two with this team before crowning him, they could easily be a paper tiger... we'll find out more in an hour or so [Reply]
Should be an interesting game. BAL has been good defending the run this season, and LAC's offense is predicated on running the ball, so we'll see if BAL can stop their rushing attack and make LAC one-dimensional. If they can, will BAL's secondary be able to play well enough to keep LAC's offense off the field? And the other hand, will LAC's defense be able to slow down BAL's offense? [Reply]
Originally Posted by wazu:
Guys, Jim Harbaugh and the Chargers team are our #1 sworn enemy now. Any success they have is bad, and we should be full-throated rooting against them until Harbaugh is gone, regardless of opponent. I want him to ultimately rue the day he came back to the NFL and decided to do it in the division that Mahomes and Reid own.
The rule of thumb is that if you think the spread-implied win probability is off, you should bet it. But in my experience, when I differ a lot against the market, there was some factor I wasn't considering, not the other way around. [Reply]
That truly is a great looking indoor/outdoor stadium from the outside
But historically LA can ultimately only agree on one team
Someone is bound to lose, truth is the Chargers have no real home... if Harbaugh can turn Herbert back into a household name, they'll be on the move to a new city soon IMO [Reply]