bluejerseyjinx wrote:Cactus Jack wrote:bluejerseyjinx wrote:I think the Panthers are bad defensively, but I'd bet money they win more than one game. Please. The Chargers are horrible and so Isn't Washington. I can see either one of them taking a Qb considering their QB situations. And if the Raiders are smart they should want to be players as well. Carr sucks so bad I can't see them going anywhere with him.
Chargers actually have a stacked roster. Only problem is Tyrod Taylor is starting for them. But no way they end up with the number one pick. They're too talented.
They just lost their safety for the year, they are so injury prone to go along with it and i have to admit they seem to be the most snake bitten team in the NFL the past 5 years. At least they got rid of that washed up used car salesman and shipped his ass to the Colts.
These are all starters (except Nwosu replaced Ingram, but is very good..will probably start next year when they let Ingram go), and multiple pro bowlers, including Pouncey, their C, Derwin James, who made pro bowl as rookie, etc.
The Chargers are woefully injured. By overtime of Monday’s game, the Chargers were missing the following key players:
• RB Austin Ekeler (hamstring, on IR)
• WR Keenan Allen (left game with back spasms)
• DE Melvin Ingram (knee, on injured reserve)
• S Derwin James (knee, on IR and done for the season)
• CB Casey Hayward (left game with injury)
• CB Chris Harris Jr. (foot, on IR)
• C Mike Pouncey (hip, on IR and done for the season)
• RT Bryan Bulaga (back, inactive for game)
• RG Trai Turner (groin, inactive for game)
• LB Drue Tranquill (broken leg, on IR and likely done for the season)
• DE Uchenna Nwosu (left game with injury)
• DT Justin Jones (shoulder, on IR)