Los Angeles Chargers Just Became a SUPER BOWL MACHINE! This Team Is an NFL CHEATCODE!

Chargers just punched the NFL in the mouth. Real contenders or total frauds. Herbert’s battered and still swinging. Cowboys fans, prove me wrong. When there’s a major big- time, longtime winning team in the NFL that loses, we sometimes don’t talk about the team that beats him. Los Angeles Chargers. everybody not only have a chance to win the AFC West, but in so doing potentially the conference that’s in the ether. They’ve won six of seven now, three in a row since the buy. And they’ve done it by hitting you in the mouth and taking the shots and making the plays on every facet. And they got a quarterback and a team and the image of the head coach who as you know he’s got a bit of a screwy situation sometimes with his verbiage and the way he approaches things. It’s why I love Jim Harbaugh. It’s my dying days. It’s a it’s a ball team. This is a ball team. Uh starting to think of this is my favorite ball team that I’ve ever been on, you know, and I think I’ve been on a lot of been on some good ones. Uh none better than this ball team. when you’re on a ball team, a real ball team, uh you know that you just give it your best, keep getting better, and you don’t have to do it yourself. There’s every other guy, you know, 53 uh guys that go out there. Um you know, they’re playing as one, and it’s it’s it’s a ball team, >> a ball team that had lost last seven against Kansas City entering this season. They swept them. They’re 5-0 in the AFC West now. And of course, Justin Herbert in Jim’s image, he is a perfect avatar. He breaks his hand, non-throwing hand, has it surgically repaired, puts it in some like Infinity Glove looking thing. >> And what was it? Nintendo glove, TJ. >> He takes 11 sacks in the two games since he says, “Screw it. I’m still going to play.” >> By the way, in a span of six days, >> Yeah. >> 11 sacks. that’s tied for the most in any two game span of his career. You know when the other two game span with being sacked 11 times was weeks nine and 10 of this year. >> Wow. So, he’s taken the hits and is keep going without his tackles, without all of these players. And Justin Herbert passes one particular player for most passing yards in the first six seasons of his career. And he’s now 601 shy of Pton Manning for most all time in his final three games. Looks like he’s going to get it. He passes Patrick Mahomes. Talk about a torch passing moment. The Chargers are in the mix is the headline. >> A very interesting game. The Cowboys, I believe, have to win out and Philly has to lose out in order for them to make the playoffs. Uh Chargers, what’s their what’s their standing right now? They’re sitting here at 10 and four. So, obviously, they’re feeling pretty good. They’re Oh, wow. They’re 5-0 in the division. I don’t think I realized that. So, they’re feeling good about any sort of tiebreers they got in the division, but Chargers still got to pick up a couple wins here as the season goes on. You want to talk about the Cowboys? You want to talk about the Chargers here for this? >> I’ll talk about the Cowboys offense in just a second. I was just pulling up if the Chargers The Chargers will be in the playoffs with a win and either an Indianapolis or a Houston loss. One or the other of those teams loses and the Chargers beat the Cowboys. They will be in the postseason. >> Well, we’re not getting a Houston Texans loss. So, >> that that part that part is true. They’re playing the Raiders. They are not going to lose. >> Colts host San Francisco on Monday night. That one could be >> that’s the one that could be that that could hold the ticket to the Chargers potentially clinching a playoff spot. >> You got to believe that’s behind Matthew Stafford for the Rams who obviously might win the MVP. But the Chargers and Jesse Mter, their defensive coordinator in this great secondary that he has, they do such a great job of preventing those vertical passes on throws past the sticks. The Chargers are first in coverage grade and they have allowed the lowest passer rating in the NFL. It is going to be difficult. Even though they don’t blitz a whole lot and Prescott is going to have time in the pocket, it’s going to be difficult to work downfield, especially just this great safety group that they have. Derwin James obviously one of the best players in football. The veteran Tony Jefferson having a great year. Not sure if we’re going to see the rookie RJ Mickens suffered a shoulder injury last week. There’s Elijah Molden back there as well. But they got a great group of safeties that are always uh just in the right spot with their assignments and all the zone coverage that they run on the back end. So preventing explosive passes is something the Chargers do better than almost anybody. Dak Prescott is better than almost anybody at quarterback in creating explosive plays down the field. That’s going to be a really fun matchup to watch with Prescott and these receivers against the Chargers secondary. And then also the Chargers offense, you know, trying to figure things out, but I think that they’ve got a gem in Omar and Hampton who’s now back in the lineup after missing a good chunk of the year due to injury and being on IR over the last two weeks. Marian Hampton 68.9 rushing grade, 4.1 yards per carry average, 75 yards after contact, which is beautiful to see. But Dalton, that stat at the bottom of the screen is is where I really want to focus. 67.0 rushing grade for Omari and Hampton versus 43.5 rushing grade for Kamani Vadal when rushing outside zone. And so when we talk about the issues with the Los Angeles Chargers, we talk about the offensive line. I I I went back and I watched all all of Omar and Hampton’s carries over the last couple of weeks. And there are some plays when, you know, they’re just they’re running power, they’re running counter, or maybe if it’s an inside zone where there is absolutely no rushing lane whatsoever. And there are a couple of times that Omarian Hampton just, you know, quotes Thanos and just says, “Fine, I’ll just do it myself.” and he’ll just run full speed into his offensive lineman to try to pick up any yards and he normally can’t cuz he’s got some good speed power conversion. He’s a strong dude. But the plays in which the Chargers were having the biggest impact on the ground were the plays where they were able to get to the sideline. A lot of times those came on those outside zone runs. Kamani Kamani Vidal is a a great running back when it comes to between the tackles power stuff. when it comes to that home run speed. He’s had a couple of big runs this year. I don’t want to take that away from him. But Omarian Hampton’s got the extra juice. He’s got more juice than Vidal does to get to the sideline to beat the angles and to get up the sideline for those extra yards there. That’s paramount for being able to stretch the field horizontally at the line of scrimmage the way that they want to, knowing their interior offensive line and just offensive line in general has struggled to get push and protect so much this season. So if you create any sort of doubt and sidewise lateral type of game that the defense and the box defenders have to play, I think that’s going to be really important. Of course, you’re making the Cowboys, you know, defensive backs then get in the run defense game when you’re running towards the sideline. You’re making those linebackers run and chase. And so the juice that Omarian Hampton has and how well he has been playing from those outside zone or behind those outside zone blocking plays, I think that is an X factor in this game. The Chargers just punched the NFL right in the mouth and now everybody’s pretending it was an accident. No, this was deliberate. This was violence with a plan. They’ve won six of seven. They’re on three straight since the buy and they’re not squeaking by. This team is taking shots and hitting harder back. So, I’m asking the question nobody wants to say out loud. Are the Chargers real contenders or are they the cleanest frauds in football? And if you think this is just a hot streak, wait, because the scariest part isn’t the wins, it’s how they’re winning. This is a Jim Harbaugh team in full bloom. Mean, stubborn, and allergic to excuses. You can hear it in the way he talks about a ball team, like it’s a brotherhood, like it’s sacred. Translation: Nobody’s chasing stats. Nobody’s freelancing. 53 guys moving like one machine. And when a team starts believing they’re built for war, the rest of the league starts looking soft. But identity doesn’t mean anything if your quarterback can’t survive the battlefield. And that brings us to the most brutal story line of all. Justin Herbert didn’t just get banged up. He got surgically repaired, non-throwing, hand busted, strapped into that Infinity Glove looking contraption, and he still says, “I’m playing.” Then the hits came like waves in the last two games. 11 sacks in a six- day span. That’s not football. That’s a collapse in slow motion. And here’s the sick part. That 11 sack stretch is tied for the most in any twoame span of his career. And the other time it happened, weeks 9 and 10 of this same season. So don’t tell me he’s fine. He’s not fine. He’s still swinging. He’s not fine. He’s still swinging. And if you think he’s just surviving, no, he’s stacking history while the world watches him bleed. Herbert just passed Patrick Mahomes in a major passing milestone. Yeah, that Mahomes. And now he’s 601 yards shy of Pton Manning for the most passing yards through a player’s first six seasons with three games left to get it. This is what makes the Chargers terrifying. Even when the protection breaks down, even when bodies fall around him, Herbert is still moving the chains like a man who refuses to lose his name in the noise. But numbers don’t win playoff games by themselves. So, let’s talk about the unit that’s quietly suffocating teams in public. The Chargers defense isn’t flashy, they’re surgical. Under Jesse Mter, they’re first in coverage grade and have allowed the lowest passer rating in the NFL. They don’t need to blitz like maniacs because their secondary plays like it already knows the ending. Derwin James prowls like a warning label. Tony Jefferson brings that veteran cruelty. Safeties rotating, zone looks shifting, quarterbacks hold the ball half a beat too long and the pocket turns into a coffin. So if the defense is locking the doors, the offense just needs one thing, a ground game that makes you quit. Enter Omar and Hampton. And if you blink, you’ll miss why this matters. Since coming back, he’s sitting on a 68.9 rushing grade, 4.1 yards per carry, and 75 yds after contact. That last number, that’s not running. That’s dragging grown men into humiliation. But here’s the chess move, outside zone. Hampton’s grade on outside zone runs, 67. Compare that to Kamani Vidal’s 43.5 in. The same concept. That gap screams one thing. Hampton has the extra juice to bend the edge and punish bad angles. When your O line struggles, you don’t ask them to be heroes. You stretch the field sideways and force defenders to chase. And chasing is where legs die. And now we arrive at the pressure point. Because the next opponent isn’t just a team, it’s a fan base with an ego problem. Cowboys fans, this is where you talk. Because if your offense is built on explosive downfield plays, the Chargers are built to erase explosives. And if you lose to this secondary, don’t blame the refs. Don’t blame the weather. Don’t blame Dak needed help. No, own it. Meanwhile, the Chargers are sitting at 104 and 50 in the AFC West. And let that sink in. They even swept Kansas City after losing seven straight to them coming into this season. That’s not lucky. That’s a power shift. And if the Chargers beat Dallas plus either Indianapolis or Houston loses, the Chargers can clinch a playoff spot. That’s how close this gets to real. So here’s the headline. The Chargers are in the mix. The question is whether they’re a rising empire or a mirage built on pain tolerance. And the Cowboys, they’re about to find out the hard way. Next. What happens when Herbert takes one more hit and the whole season hangs on one throw? Yo, Mike check 1 to21 -2. Game over for this video, folks. Smash that like button, drop a comment, and subscribe to stay in the huddle for more. This is NFL Madness, bringing the heat, and signing out.

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  1. It would be best for Chargers to lose out in last 3 games. Better draft position. With the OL and OC Harbaugh is saddled with, if, a big if, they can sneak into playoffs, they will be one and out like last season. What for? A worse draft position. Chargers clearly need to re-construct their OL and improve offensive coaching staff to get to the big show.

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