Agree tc starting Seattle qb decided he wants to be a Titan. Chargers usually not a great game 1 pre-season play, but I think they win this one by default.
San Diego - 31 Seattle - 17
Bolts -3.5 over 35.5
Chargers - Over
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Agree tc starting Seattle qb decided he wants to be a Titan. Chargers usually not a great game 1 pre-season play, but I think they win this one by default.
I think Seattle took 2 steps back in offense this year by bringing in Jackson as the starter. I would have felt better with another former USC QB in there, as bad as that guy was in AZ. Golly, what was his name again???
SD with absolutely no challenge in this game.
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I think Seattle took 2 steps back in offense this year by bringing in Jackson as the starter. I would have felt better with another former USC QB in there, as bad as that guy was in AZ. Golly, what was his name again???
I think Seattle took 2 steps back in offense this year by bringing in Jackson as the starter. I would have felt better with another former USC QB in there, as bad as that guy was in AZ. Golly, what was his name again???
SD with absolutely no challenge in this game.
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So, Seattle is pretty much banking their entire season on worthless T-Jack?!?! Way to make some moves in the free agent scramble Seattle...........
So, here it is in a nutshell - - They limp into the playoffs at 7-9 last year, and that was with a healthy Hasselbeck. Marshawn can't carry the football on every single down, and do you want skittish T-Jack at the helm?!?!? Nope. Let's make a bet on how long "Pistol Pete" and the Sea-Turkeys wait until they bring in Josh Portis. Considering their first 2 games are on the road at S.F. & Pittsburgh, I say 2 games Good luck with your 3-13 rebuilding season Seattle, we're all looking forward to your move to L.A. in 2017..................
Oh, and S.D. wins and covers this game. Why, you ask? Because even Billy Volek is a better QB than T-Jack..........
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Quote Originally Posted by Tex-101:
I think Seattle took 2 steps back in offense this year by bringing in Jackson as the starter. I would have felt better with another former USC QB in there, as bad as that guy was in AZ. Golly, what was his name again???
SD with absolutely no challenge in this game.
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So, Seattle is pretty much banking their entire season on worthless T-Jack?!?! Way to make some moves in the free agent scramble Seattle...........
So, here it is in a nutshell - - They limp into the playoffs at 7-9 last year, and that was with a healthy Hasselbeck. Marshawn can't carry the football on every single down, and do you want skittish T-Jack at the helm?!?!? Nope. Let's make a bet on how long "Pistol Pete" and the Sea-Turkeys wait until they bring in Josh Portis. Considering their first 2 games are on the road at S.F. & Pittsburgh, I say 2 games Good luck with your 3-13 rebuilding season Seattle, we're all looking forward to your move to L.A. in 2017..................
Oh, and S.D. wins and covers this game. Why, you ask? Because even Billy Volek is a better QB than T-Jack..........
Agree tc starting Seattle qb decided he wants to be a Titan. Chargers usually not a great game 1 pre-season play, but I think they win this one by default.
San Diego - 31 Seattle - 17
Bolts -3.5 over 35.5
Chargers - Over
Let's do it CJ!!!! $$$$$ $$$$$
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Quote Originally Posted by Coloneljim:
Agree tc starting Seattle qb decided he wants to be a Titan. Chargers usually not a great game 1 pre-season play, but I think they win this one by default.
I agree Seattle took a step back with Jackson at QB but what everybody is forgetting is that they upgraded the OL in a huge way, they were one of the worst rushing teams in the league last year and they blew up the line and now they have Unger back (injured last season) Gallery is a very solid guard, Okung is healthy and their first round pick Carpenter is mauling people at practice I hear. Seattle's achillies heel this year will be the brutal secondary that they did nothing to address in the offseason, they were 31st in pass defense last year and I don't see that getting much better. My question is, are the Chargers really going to test that tonight? Rivers is only going to play 1 series if they score and only 2 series max. Volek is a long time vet and is locked in at #2 so you will probably see Scott Tolzien for 3 quarters in this game and there is no way I'm laying 3 with him playing QB for 45 minutes in this one. I think Jackson will see at least 2 series and Whitehurst will play until the half at least with rookie Josh Portis playing most of the second half and from what I've been hearing is that he's been playing very well so far. Another note if you're looking for big scoring plays, Seattle has a lot more depth at WR then the Chargers and they will still be playing into the second half where as I don't see Floyd, Crayton or Jackson playing much with the bolts. I like Seattle in this spot.
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I agree Seattle took a step back with Jackson at QB but what everybody is forgetting is that they upgraded the OL in a huge way, they were one of the worst rushing teams in the league last year and they blew up the line and now they have Unger back (injured last season) Gallery is a very solid guard, Okung is healthy and their first round pick Carpenter is mauling people at practice I hear. Seattle's achillies heel this year will be the brutal secondary that they did nothing to address in the offseason, they were 31st in pass defense last year and I don't see that getting much better. My question is, are the Chargers really going to test that tonight? Rivers is only going to play 1 series if they score and only 2 series max. Volek is a long time vet and is locked in at #2 so you will probably see Scott Tolzien for 3 quarters in this game and there is no way I'm laying 3 with him playing QB for 45 minutes in this one. I think Jackson will see at least 2 series and Whitehurst will play until the half at least with rookie Josh Portis playing most of the second half and from what I've been hearing is that he's been playing very well so far. Another note if you're looking for big scoring plays, Seattle has a lot more depth at WR then the Chargers and they will still be playing into the second half where as I don't see Floyd, Crayton or Jackson playing much with the bolts. I like Seattle in this spot.
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