Joe,
Sounds great. If you can get head coach to accept the help he needs. After the 14-2 playoff disaster loss, Bolts were finally recovering from the pain and trying to focus on 2008. Smart ass Shottenheimer sat and watched and then tried bringing his brother in to be Defensive Coordinator. His brother has a very poor record as a defensive back and otherwise assistant coach. He tried that earlier with the Bolts and was clearly told, "don't ever try that again." Very obvious in retrospect he was trying to get himself fired and get the *free* 4 million buyout. He is the greatest rebuilder in NFL history, i am surprised no one made him an offer post San Diego but i think that is because he schemed all along to retire after this brother fiasco.
And in fact, the 14-2 year Shottenheimer snatched defeat from the jaws of victory in week 5 when the Bolts dominated a game but lost in the end Martyball style 16-13 to the Ravens to drop to 3-2. Charger owners the Spanos family did indeed order Shottenheimer to turn the offense over completely to Cam Cameron. Which he did and S.D. rattled of 11 straight wins. In the playoffs vs Pat tho Marty usurped that plan and overuled Cameron with some classic Marty big game idiot calls to ensure the loss.
Yeah I'd love it if incompetent playoff coaches would accept help. I may have mentioned and i know i can say this safely to you without a juvinile respose, if Popavich would accept an excellent O coach like Phil does with Tex.....
This Sundays Bolt loss with Norv Turner failing to alert QB Rivers that the game clock was frozen while the ball was at the 6 inch line. Think Belichek, Cowler, Dungy, any other SuperBowl coach would fail to have his crew get that info to their QBs headset? Not a chance. Then with 10 seconds left before half he fails to take one more shot at the end zone and kicked a field goal on 3rd down instead. That is coaching westkoast, or lack thereof.
Triva Qs
Phillip Rivers had 436 yards in the loss.
1. When was the last time a coach had his QB throw for 436 or more yards and lose?
2. Throw for 436+ yards and get 26 points or less?
3. What is the historic W-L record of teams in games when their QB threw for 436+?
I don't know the answers to these yet. Will be interesting to see where Norvball falls.