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Who has been the Chargers’ most impressive player on offense

 
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Okay everyone http://www.sandiegochargersteamonline.com/denzel-perryman-jersey , which offensive player has impressed you most through the first three weeks of the preseason?Matthew Stanley: Mike Pouncey looks like a complete stud at Center. He can do everything this offense asks of him and do it very well. It has been sorely missed.Jamie Sewell: I would say Austin Ekeler, but him being this good isn’t really a surprise, so I’ll go for Mike Pouncey. If preseason form is anything to go by, we’re getting the healthy, athletic version of Pouncey. He can really move, and he looks like being a crucial addition to this Chargers OL. That position group is in the best place it’s been in for a long time.Jason Michaels: I have been most impressed by Geno Smith, who I was not at all impressed with during his tenure for the Jets. Or the Giants. He has outplayed his competition, earning himself the clear preference for QB2. The biggest shame of this is that his battle likely won’t produce any results during the regular season, but it’s good to know that the Chargers if they go his route, will have an NFL-caliber backup if Rivers gets injured.Kyle Posey: I’d say the first team OL has been impressive. Giving the QBs time, giving the RBs lanes to run through. Pouncey looks like a stud. You get Feeney with another year under his belt. When Lamp is ready, look out.Garrett Sisti: Mike “Punchey” Pouncey has been so fun to watch, but I’m gonna go with Detrez Newsome. Newsome was projected as the last back on the depth chart and has completely leapfrogged the competition and earned himself a spot on the roster blowing by the 7th round pick Justin Jackson. Newsome can scoot, he’s good after the catch and showed good patience on the TD run vs. the Saints. Newsome’s TD celebrations alone have been the highlights of the preseason.Cole Thompson: First team o line is going to be hard to contain. Pouncey has looked great. Get Lamp back it’s going to be a potential top-level line.Jamie Hoyle: I would have gone with Pouncey but I’m late to the party, so I’ll go with Artavis Scott on offense. He’s done a great job of finding openings in the short and intermediate passing game and, outside of one drop against the Saints, has caught the ball very well. I didn’t expect him to make the roster, but he has absolutely earned a spot. Very impressed with Artavis.Mike Murray: It’s Newsome for me. I don’t think many of us expected him to make the team, but it looks like he will do that and be a contributor.Daniel Stebbins: Artavis Scott is my choice here, as hard as it is not to pick Pouncey or Newsome, he’s really shown a ton. I didn’t have any sort of expectations for the guy, only that he’d be one of the names we would talk about in the fourth quarter of these games. Instead http://www.sandiegochargersteamonline.com/mike-williams-jersey , he showed an ability to get open and, outside of an ugly drop against the Saints, consistently made plays when needed. I feel it would be a mistake to not have him on the 53 at this point. With Tyrell on a one year deal and Benjamin costing an arm and a leg for not much, WR long-term beyond the top 2 guys is a question. One I feel Scott could be a part of the answer to.Michael Peterson: It’s got to be Detrez Newsome for me. After the draft, some felt that Justin Jackson was likely winning the RB3 job after his illustrious career at Northwestern. No one would have thought the Chargers found another diamond in the rough at the same position in back-to-back years.Ruben J. Gonzalez: The person on offense who has impressed me the most is Mike Williams. I mean, if what we are seeing in preseason and training camp is the @darealmike_dub, then I feel kinda bad for knocking him through last year’s failed season. He must have really been dealing with injuries, because he looks like he’s gonna be a total freak for this offense... just like Lynn thought he would be.Which offensive player has stood out to you? Let us know in the comments.Three-Down Back: A trio of things to watch for against the Los Angeles Rams So we are finally here. The highly-anticipated match-up between the Chargers and the Rams.The very first, legitimate installment of the #FightForLA.Are you ready? Because I don’t know if I am.I really wish that both teams were able to come into this game with unblemished records. That definitely would have pushed the stakes to an even higher level. Unfortunately, the Chargers come in at 1-1 and are officially a full touchdown underdog to the red-hot Rams.I recently made an appearance on the radio out in San Diego during the Mark and Rich Show on XTRA 1360. These are always very short bits and I only get asked a few questions whenever I’m on. The first question this time around was very simple:“Is it surprising that the Chargers are underdogs by an entire touchdown?”I told them no, it really isn’t. The Chargers haven’t looked too bad so far, but the Rams have been that much more dominant.Their second question was based off my answer from the first question:“If it’s not a surprise, do the Chargers even have a chance?”I said yes, they do. And without giving it all away and making this post irrelevant, let’s take a look at what i’ll be keeping a close eye on when the teams of LA collide.1.) OC Ken Whisenhunt must take advantage of mismatches with RBs Melvin Gordon and Austin Ekeler.When you glance at the Rams’ defense, there are TONS of stud players. Cornerbacks Aqib Talib and Marcus Peterson, safety Lamarcus Joyner, defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh and — oh right, arguably the best player in the NFL regardless of position, Aaron flippin’ Donald.In terms of star-power, alone, this looks like the best defense in the NFL. However http://www.sandiegochargersteamonline.com/philip-rivers-jersey , there is one area in which the Rams lack consistent play: the linebackers.When we juxtapose the Chargers’ offense with the Rams’ defense, the area where the Chargers excel fits nicely where the Rams have shortcomings.I believe if the Chargers hope to consistently move the ball down the field against that stacked defense, Philip Rivers will have to utilize the athleticism of Gordon and Ekeler in mismatches, especially in the redzone, which he has shown a propensity for so far this season.2.) Can the Chargers’ run defense continue their strong start to the season with Todd Gurley staring back at them?In their first game of the year, the Chargers defense was able to hold last season’s rushing leader, Kareem Hunt, to just 49 yards on 16 carries.The following week, they were able to limit LeSean McCoy’s carries by running up the score and causing the veteran to only receive nine totes which he turned into just 39 rushing yards.This week, the Bolts get Todd Gurley who was a candidate for league MVP just a season ago. In the season opener, Gurley looked like his usual self. He got a hefty 20 carries and turned them into 108 yards while catching three passes for 39 yards and a score.In last week’s match-up against the Arizona Cardinals. Gurley received another 19 carries, but only found enough running room to turn it into 42 rushing yards. The silver-lining, though? He still scored three touchdowns on the ground.Luckily for the Chargers, although the defense has been far from stout in between the 20’s, they’ve always shown a knack for buckling down when they feel the shadow of their end zone against their backs.3.) Can Philip Rivers overcome his demons when he faces off against former-AFC West cornerbacks Aqib Talib and Marcus Peters?In Peters’ last three games against the Chargers as a member of the Kansas City Chiefs, he picked off Rivers four times dating back to the end of the 2016 regular season.Talib, on the other hand, hasn’t intercepted a Philip Rivers pass in years but he was a part of the vaunted “No Fly Zone” in Denver that gave the entire NFL fits for a number of years. If I remember correctly, Rivers had a hard time just getting to the 200 yard passing mark anytime he faced the Broncos.So the theme is simple here. Rivers is about to face a pair of players that he hasn’t found success against in quite some time.Will Rivers be able to overcome the presence of these two defenders and show the city of Los Angeles that he’s not going to be haunted anymore by the ghosts of his past?
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