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You are slipping, El.
bluedigger
(17,087 posts)Almost makes me forget about yesterday.
taterguy
(29,582 posts)Laid-back Californians just don't care.
That's why they'll never excel.
Auggie
(31,186 posts)Right -- give us Chardonnay, hot tubs, and plenty of dope.
frylock
(34,825 posts)believe me. this town wants to run norv out on a rail. it's the fucking ownership that doesn't want to eat his contract, because that's money they can spend donating to GOP assholes.
Jamaal510
(10,893 posts)It's the Chargers who have the fans with the ho-hum mindset. Every time the Raiders play them in SD, almost half of their stadium is infested with Raider fans.
JonLP24
(29,322 posts)that the Broncos didn't do this to Tebow last year. Put the QB in such big holes like Atlanta, New England, and San Diego that there wouldn't have been a "Tebow time". Manning nearly led comebacks in Atlanta and New England but finally came through last night.
At the same time, they need to stop getting in such deep holes.
frylock
(34,825 posts)JonLP24
(29,322 posts)but did see the Rivers picks but I was speaking more generally that Denver gets in a huge hole early and Manning closes out the game w/ a strong performance which wasn't enough the other 2 games but was enough due to some help as you point out.
Also that Tebow was hyped when his team only allowed scores like 10 and 13 in his comeback attempts when if it was like it is now, he would have been rightfully downgraded. Part of that was rushing attempts as they keep clock running and therefore fewer possessions for both teams throughout the game while they are throwing it much more often w/ Manning.
frylock
(34,825 posts)no denying that, but this was an epic failure of the coaching staff. they blitzed manning 22 times and touched him only once. and i'll never understand why norv had rivers throwing at the corners when everyone knows that denver is soft in the middle.
JonLP24
(29,322 posts)Basically it discusses the play that changed the win probability to Denver's favor.
Game Changers: Rivers Nails His Own Coffin
The Situation
Broncos at Chargers, Week 6
3rd Q, 11:29 to go
Chargers lead 24-21
Chargers ball; 3rd and 8 from their own 31
The Play
After having to abort a halfback screen, the Chargers were faced with third-and-long. Rivers dropped back and had good pocket protection, giving Robert Meachem plenty of time to develop his route down the middle of the field.
Rivers stepped up and fired, but the ball was under-thrown, and Tony Carter was able to step in front of Meachem to make a play on the ball.
The Stat: + .13 WPA for Denver
While this play didn't start Denver's monster comeback, it started the drive that led the Broncos over the 50% WP mark. Before this play, the Broncos were looking at a 33% chance of victory, but once the drive ended, Peyton Manning and the rest of the wild stallions were all the way up to 70%.
http://www.advancednflstats.com/2012/10/game-changers-rivers-nails-his-own.html
This article discusses all aspects of the comeback.
Anatomy of a Comeback: Denver takes down San Diego
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Of course, on the next play Elvis Dumervil strip-sacked Rivers, Tony Carter picked up the loose ball and 32 yards later and an extra point later it was 24-7 Chargers. Seemingly just as soon it was 24-14, and 24-21, and 28-24, and 35-24. And then game over. How did the Broncos, so utterly dominated in the games first 40 minutes, come back to take home the victory (and with it, the top spot in our efficiency ratings)?
STEP 1: TURNOVERS
It starts with a bit of help. Philip Rivers obliged. All five turnovers (four in the second half) were his responsibility. Neither could turn the tide alone -- the game-sealing Chris Harris interception for a touchdown had the biggest impact at +0.23 WPA for Denver, the others all between +0.10 and +0.15 -- including the game-sealing Tony Carter interception Zach Sanders covered earlier.
But San Diego wasn't even the team hurt most by its turnovers:
Each of Arizona's two interceptions were bigger than any thrown by Philip Rivers -- a Kevin Kolb interception with six minutes to go would have killed the Cardinals' chances if not for a 61-yard field goal by Jay Feely, and a John Skelton pick three minutes into overtime sealed the victory for Buffalo, combining for -0.70 WPA.
And it was even worse for the Raiders against the Falcons. A Darren McFadden fumble in the first quarter ended a drive heading into Atlanta territory. A Carson Palmer fumble in the third gave the Falcons the ball at the two-yard line, leading to a game-tying field goal. With 2:40 to go, Palmer was intercepted by Asante Samuel for a 79-yard return touchdown. All told, the Raiders' turnovers cost them a staggering -1.04 WPA.
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STEP 2: OFFENSE
Peyton Manning finished with an excellent overall line, completing 24 of 30 passes for 309 yards; a lone interception dragged his AYPA down to a still sharp 8.8. Most of that damage was done in the second half, as Manning shredded the Chargers defense to the tune of 13-for-14, 167 yards, three touchdowns and no turnovers or sacks.
http://www.advancednflstats.com/2012/10/anatomy-of-comeback-denver-takes-down.html
TBF
(32,090 posts)El Supremo
(20,365 posts)My possible future favourite NFL team lost.
Hey, does San Diego have a basketball team?
joeybee12
(56,177 posts)El Supremo
(20,365 posts)Douchebass!!!!!
joeybee12
(56,177 posts)Now you could be gloating...but it's too late!