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 SHAWNE MERRIMAN EATS MINNESOTA PURPLE JESUS HUMBLE PIE

The experience of being force fed a healthy serving of ‘rookie running back humble pie’ has left the San Diego Chargers shaking their ego’s and wondering WTF happened to them?   Prior to Sunday’s thrashing by Purple Jesus Adrian Peterson, he of 296 yards….and 3 TD’s….and unreal quickness…, the Chargers were riding high coming off three straight wins and regaining some of their 2006 swagger. After yesterday,

 ”We’re not an elite team at all,” LaDainian Tomlinson said. “We’re a team that’s in the middle of the pack and we’re struggling trying to win games.”

“I think you can try to blame it on Norv Turner, but I would love to see him go out and try to tackle somebody right now,” Shawne Merriman said.

How about blaming it on defensive coordinator Ted Cottrell?

“I would love to see Ted try to tackle somebody right now,” Merriman said. “The 11 players on the field are the ones who have to tackle. The coaches cannot go out and tackle for us.”  [LINK TO STORY]

I love it when athletes equate the rigors and the execution of their jobs with fans, owners, the media and coaches.  Yeah, Shawne, I agree.   The frickin’ last thing I want to see is Norv Turner fighting off a block and foolishly trying to arm tackle an explosive running back.  We, the fans, pay to watch you do that.  And man, did we get our money’s worth on Sunday!




 ADRIAN PETERSON RUNS FOR A LOT OF YARDS

Those of you privy to watching the Minnesota Vikings and San Diego Chargers game yesterday witnessed the unveiling of a NFL monster.   Vikings running back Adrian Peterson ran for an unimaginable NFL record 296 yards yesterday and scored 3 touchdowns against a defensive squad that prides itself on stopping the run and was thoroughly dismantled, regardless of the Vikings inept passing attack and the Chargers keeping eight defensive men in the box to combat the run attack.

“It’s not just disappointing, it’s embarrassing,” linebacker Shawne Merriman said. “I don’t give a damn they beat us. It’s how they beat us. That (stuff) is not tolerated. You lose sometimes, but you never stop fighting. You go out there and battle. We got embarrassed.”

Other players agreed, but head coach Norv Turner hedged. “I have been in this league too long to use the word- ‘embarrassed,’ ” he said.

Turner did say this to his team in the locker room: “We’re too good to have happen what happened to us today.” 

 ”I’ve never seen anything like it,” Tomlinson said of Peterson’s performance.
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The Chargers now go into week 10 for a Sunday night showdown v. the Indianapolis Colts. The Colts probably should have beat the seemingly unbeatable New England Patriots yesterday, but were torched by the Patriots black-magic 4th quarter wizardry that we’ve come to know and hate so much — this coming from a Qualcommer who saw similar Patriots voodoo in last year’s playoffs.

As for Peterson, the sky’s the limit.  Through eight games he has 1,036 yards rushing and he has not only Eric Dickerson’s 1,808 rookie season mark in sight - set in 1983 - but Dickerson’s all-time mark of 2,105 yards in 1984.   Scary stuff.   After a banner freshman season at Oklahoma, finishing second in the Heisman balloting, he was banged up his sophomore year with a nagging high-ankle sprain injury, and then a collar bone injury eliminated most of his junior year.   These injuries contributed to his falling to the #7 spot in the NFL draft and to the Viking’s joy today at having the potential to watch an all-time great back for years to come.