I always felt like Priest Holmes was a RB that everyone keeps forgetting the fact he could’ve been one of the All-Time Greats. LT was just pure power, agility and toughness
Brees was very raw at this point, really his first 3 seasons the team and him were growing together, they end up with rivers after drafting Eli, but then rivers was very raw and Brees ended up being very good in 04 and 05, bad Chargers luck kicks in both years (Nate Kaeding, etc, and Brees gets hurt at the end of 05 and they don’t re-up with Brees. They instead went with the unknown quality in Rivers, over someone they viewed (like Marty Schottenheimer) as damaged goods. AJ Smith came in and took all the credit for using the cap space from not re-signing Brees to build a superteam around rivers, meanwhile rivers couldn’t handle the the playoff game and the secondary melted down in epic fashion against Brady late, with the db fumbling the pick after Marty told him to slide seconds earlier on the sideline (see Marty’s a football life!), Marty gets blamed and is canned. Just like they blamed Brees ultimately for not beating the jets and then missing the playoffs despite the comical similar type meltdowns in those years. In 07 they have the team AJ Smith and the Spanos want: Philip Rivers who is good but nowhere near Brees who goes on to lead the saints to the nfc title game his very first year in New Orleans, the same year the Chargers choked at home vs Brady, and Norv Turner as head coach, a guy who still gets jobs teaching qbs how to pretend to be Troy airman from 1992. And that folks is how the Chargers ended up with no fans and in LA less than a decade later. And I’m an outsider. Imagine how painful this must be to a San diegan.
That 2006 Divisional loss against the Patriots broke the entire franchise and I don't believe they ever recovered from that painful, painful collapse. Tom Brady really destroyed, not only an entire franchise, but a goddamned city.
Smug Tomato they got to the championship game after beating the Colts in Indy and basically set the template for the Giants to beat the Patriots in SB 42 the very next year
stealthiscool the team was still super talented but norv Turner was not the right guy and he didn’t get nearly the most out of LT. People are wrong for blaming LT for sitting in the championship game, he had a torn acl lmao. Yes Philip Rivers played on a torn acl in the same game but he is a pocket passing qb, compared to one of the quickest cutters in nfl history. Ridiculous argument. Norv turner wasn’t the guy he underutilized lt and then lt got hurt anyway. He tried to turn LT into a guy to set up play action. Which is basically what the patriots had been doing to the league since 2004 with Corey Dillon and AJ Smith wanted to copy it. But right as he copied it the style instantly went out of fashion for a good long while, as several teams notably the cowboys and patriots shifted to up tempo offenses in 2007. Despite that fact, wade Phillips was dallas’ own norv turner-Chargers hire. Dallas avoided making that same mistake that offseason as Jerruh smartly didn’t reach into his past with norv; but he hired the wrong guy anyway. Jerruh is just a media savant while aj Smith was an asshole and nobody liked him, an example of how equally bad decision making can be offset by amazing pr lol
Shows us how stupid Spanos was then and how stupid Spanos is now.....Rivers wasn’t even supposed to be apart of the plan tbh....it was the GM showing Marty I can do whatever I want with this team and draft whoever I want. Showing that the GM was indeed a cancer because the team did play for marty back then but stupid chose the GM over Marty. Shows how much of a beta that Spanos was and still is
Priest Holmes, LaDanian Tomlinson, Steven Alexander, Jamal Lewis, Curtis Martin, Ricky Williams, and to a lesser extent Larry Johnson among others made for a great era for running backs in the early to mid 2000s, I would say it was the golden age
*Shaun Alexander* Don't forget Marshall Faulk, Corey Dillon, Steven Jackson, Edgerrin James, as well. Early 2000 was also a great era for WR cause you got Moss, TO, Chad Johnson, Andre Johnson, TJ Housh, Marvin Harrison, Torry Holt, Isaac Bruce, Reggie Wayne, Joe Horn, Mushin Muhammad, Steve Smith, Hines Ward, Anquan Boldin, Larry Fitzgerald, to name a few.
SPTO The Chiefs have always done that to backs. Larry Johnson was right after him and they did the same to him. Kc was blessed with great runners and never got a great qb till rich Gannon came and still he couldn’t win the starting position and so they ditched him off to Oakland and that team with Tim brown and jerry rice end up getting beat by the patriots in the infamous tuck rule game.
Priest Holmes was great, and he would probably have over 14,000 career rushing yards if he didn't get hurt the last 4 years. I remember I was sad for the guy during those days!
The reason I loved football as a kid (priest Holmes) vs the reason I hated football as a kid (LT). obviously looking back it was LT and Priest’s greatness that made the games so fun!
@jason rhea dude fuck outta here, Brees would've had at least 2 or 3.. Rivers couldve had the same but I guess shit happens right? & Brees looked perfect in a chargers Uni
Also really like how you included the projected stats from the game with the pace he was going at. Really was tearing it up an rightfully so broke the TD record
It's always wild seeing in these older games how much of the offensive game would still be around today (of course the offenses in this game were in many ways ahead of their time, Dick Vermeil especially). You see a lot of things that are considered fairly modern features from the last 10 years or so, like using RBs as receiving threats on routes downfield and having non-RB's in the backfield. Then again nearly every snap is under center, so that's always a funny reminder -- absolutely wild how it took so long for that to become accepted by the NFL old school
The early 2000s were the glory days of the every down running back. I compare it to the pitcher who threw 10 CG and 260+ innings year after year. They just don't last but when they are in their prime it's so amazing.
Facts. But it really went back to the late 90s when Barry Sanders, Terrell Davis, and Jamal Anderson all had gigantic years. Faulk, Holmes, LT, Ricky Williams, Portis, Bettis, Edge James, Shaun Alexander, Curtis Martin, Jamal Lewis, Corey Dillon...so many great bell cow backs. And I'm leaving off guys like Stephen Davis, Tiki Barber and Ahman Green.
Every team had a back that ran for 1400-1800 years it was crazy. But I now it's a passing league with maybe 3/4 every down backs and the rest are all committees
Very Unlikely do most charger fans still root for them now? It's not as bad as the raider leaving for Vegas, how far a drive is it from Sam Diego to the new stadium ?
Its crazy seeing the end around play. I ran that play in little league in 2006 like 4 times during a game lol I was 9 years old then and im now 25.... so I wouldve been 4 during this game.... I feel old 😂
I grew up a Chargers fan for about a decade. I had memorized at least fifteen roster numbers on the team (no small task considering they like to trade their good players every couple of years.) I had the pleasure of watching every single week on CBS on any given year. I have NO IDEA who Tim Dwight is. But he looks good!
I completely forgot how good of a pass catcher Priest Holmes was out of the backfield. He would have been the perfect compliment to the WR/TE core with Patrick Mahomes and co.
Konnor McMaster only 5 AFC West Division from 1976 through 1993 era Denver Broncos Kansas City Chiefs Los Angeles Raiders San Diego Chargers and Seattle Seahawks
Priest Holmes was actually the best running back in the NFL during this time and from 01-04. And had the greatest 3 year stretch in NFL history statistically. Would have been 4 if not for his back being messed up. He was on track for 30 tds that season. LT didn't become known as the best back until after Holmes injury ended his career and Ricky Williams weed.
@@thecensoredmuscle563 No he wasn’t lol. Stats don’t equal “best”. Emmitt is the all-time leading rusher yet nobody considers him the greatest RB of all time lmao. And no one, I repeat, NO ONE ever considered Priest Holmes the best back in the league 😂. Like I said, he was solid. The man was on one of the best offenses in the league for God’s sake. Trent Green, Tony G, Pro Bowl offensive linemen, all that shit plays a factor. I can name 5-10 other backs who would’ve had the same success on that offense. Skill wise he just wasn’t on the level of the super elites like LT. Don’t take my word for it just go look at the film. It’s clear as day.
@@BfromSD1 how old are you like 15? Lol from 01-04 Priest Holmes and Ricky Williams were seen as the two best. Anybody who payed attention to football back then knows that, it was like how TO and Randy Moss, or Urlacher and Lewis were the two best at their position. It was common knowledge. Anyways, many consider Emmitt the best. Best runningback of all time is a hard thing, from person to person it differs. Some say Brown, some say Smith, some say Payton, some say Sanders. It's pretty much divided between those four, that's just a fact. Remember this isn't about what you feel, this topic is about the opinions throughout the population. Nothing I've stated is from how I viewed things, it is just how the majority of others did. As for me, I mainly just cared about defense back in the day, Roy Williams was my guy.
There's a reason the chargers drafted rivers after the 03 season...Breese was not great early on.... and worse in 03..he didnt start to figure it out untill 04.
I remember this game vividly!! Lt is my guy- but Priest was a force to be reckon with, he’d run with power! Overall Priest was a good player but Lt was ELECTRIC⚡️
Priest Holmes has to be one of the most underrated running backs ever. Only fans of early 2000 football know how good he was
He was a beast! That injury in 2004 pretty much derailed his career.
Andrew Larson yup and Curtis Martin and Corey Dillon
Brady Dicarlo he was on his way to another record breaking year as well before the injury
RoguePepper 9606 he would’ve won in 2002 if the Chiefs had anything resembling a defense
Probably my second fav player behind Moss but those who played fantasy back then LOVED him
Man, they were hitting hard in the early 2000s!
Lol I thought it was just me being too high but it’s like I can hear the pads/helmets clacking extra loud in this 😂
I always felt like Priest Holmes was a RB that everyone keeps forgetting the fact he could’ve been one of the All-Time Greats. LT was just pure power, agility and toughness
And speed! LT was also just speed! I almost forgot how fast he was until all of the highlights I’ve rewatched!
Brees was very raw at this point, really his first 3 seasons the team and him were growing together, they end up with rivers after drafting Eli, but then rivers was very raw and Brees ended up being very good in 04 and 05, bad Chargers luck kicks in both years (Nate Kaeding, etc, and Brees gets hurt at the end of 05 and they don’t re-up with Brees. They instead went with the unknown quality in Rivers, over someone they viewed (like Marty Schottenheimer) as damaged goods. AJ Smith came in and took all the credit for using the cap space from not re-signing Brees to build a superteam around rivers, meanwhile rivers couldn’t handle the the playoff game and the secondary melted down in epic fashion against Brady late, with the db fumbling the pick after Marty told him to slide seconds earlier on the sideline (see Marty’s a football life!), Marty gets blamed and is canned. Just like they blamed Brees ultimately for not beating the jets and then missing the playoffs despite the comical similar type meltdowns in those years. In 07 they have the team AJ Smith and the Spanos want: Philip Rivers who is good but nowhere near Brees who goes on to lead the saints to the nfc title game his very first year in New Orleans, the same year the Chargers choked at home vs Brady, and Norv Turner as head coach, a guy who still gets jobs teaching qbs how to pretend to be Troy airman from 1992. And that folks is how the Chargers ended up with no fans and in LA less than a decade later. And I’m an outsider. Imagine how painful this must be to a San diegan.
That 2006 Divisional loss against the Patriots broke the entire franchise and I don't believe they ever recovered from that painful, painful collapse. Tom Brady really destroyed, not only an entire franchise, but a goddamned city.
Imagine they kept Brees and traded down or drafted Larry Fitz, with LT that would have been amazing for a couple years before you to pay them.
Smug Tomato they got to the championship game after beating the Colts in Indy and basically set the template for the Giants to beat the Patriots in SB 42 the very next year
stealthiscool the team was still super talented but norv Turner was not the right guy and he didn’t get nearly the most out of LT. People are wrong for blaming LT for sitting in the championship game, he had a torn acl lmao. Yes Philip Rivers played on a torn acl in the same game but he is a pocket passing qb, compared to one of the quickest cutters in nfl history. Ridiculous argument. Norv turner wasn’t the guy he underutilized lt and then lt got hurt anyway. He tried to turn LT into a guy to set up play action. Which is basically what the patriots had been doing to the league since 2004 with Corey Dillon and AJ Smith wanted to copy it. But right as he copied it the style instantly went out of fashion for a good long while, as several teams notably the cowboys and patriots shifted to up tempo offenses in 2007. Despite that fact, wade Phillips was dallas’ own norv turner-Chargers hire. Dallas avoided making that same mistake that offseason as Jerruh smartly didn’t reach into his past with norv; but he hired the wrong guy anyway. Jerruh is just a media savant while aj Smith was an asshole and nobody liked him, an example of how equally bad decision making can be offset by amazing pr lol
Shows us how stupid Spanos was then and how stupid Spanos is now.....Rivers wasn’t even supposed to be apart of the plan tbh....it was the GM showing Marty I can do whatever I want with this team and draft whoever I want. Showing that the GM was indeed a cancer because the team did play for marty back then but stupid chose the GM over Marty. Shows how much of a beta that Spanos was and still is
LT is still my all time favorite NFL player. Great upload!
Matchup of possibly the two greatest fullbacks in NFL history
Priest Holmes, LaDanian Tomlinson, Steven Alexander, Jamal Lewis, Curtis Martin, Ricky Williams, and to a lesser extent Larry Johnson among others made for a great era for running backs in the early to mid 2000s, I would say it was the golden age
*Shaun Alexander* Don't forget Marshall Faulk, Corey Dillon, Steven Jackson, Edgerrin James, as well. Early 2000 was also a great era for WR cause you got Moss, TO, Chad Johnson, Andre Johnson, TJ Housh, Marvin Harrison, Torry Holt, Isaac Bruce, Reggie Wayne, Joe Horn, Mushin Muhammad, Steve Smith, Hines Ward, Anquan Boldin, Larry Fitzgerald, to name a few.
U forgot Fred Taylor, Jerome bettis , Eddie George, Clinton Portis
Who is Steven Alexander? Even the announcer said Steven Alexander. Lol I know Shaun Alexander.
Priest Holmes was amazing. Always gave it his all. Another star forgotten because of injury
Priest Holmes should be in the Hall of Fame 💯
Him and John Taylor wr from SF. Both underrated
"sniff" this is great stuff. Priest Holmes was an AMAZING RB for a while there but over usage and injury curtailed his career.
SPTO The Chiefs have always done that to backs. Larry Johnson was right after him and they did the same to him. Kc was blessed with great runners and never got a great qb till rich Gannon came and still he couldn’t win the starting position and so they ditched him off to Oakland and that team with Tim brown and jerry rice end up getting beat by the patriots in the infamous tuck rule game.
I was gonna say, the chiefs have had a top RB more than any other team over the years. They had holms, Larry Johnson, Jamal Charles then Kareem Hunt
@@Willthrill8imagine if the current Maholmes led offense had an elite RB like that!
Priest Holmes was great, and he would probably have over 14,000 career rushing yards if he didn't get hurt the last 4 years. I remember I was sad for the guy during those days!
Then they drafted larry Johnson who shed the penn st rb bust label
@@ericsigersmith6067 but he only had 2 great years and was injured for the rest.
I am happy this was posted. For a 3-year period, Priest was special and it's easy to forget how good he was.
The reason I loved football as a kid (priest Holmes) vs the reason I hated football as a kid (LT). obviously looking back it was LT and Priest’s greatness that made the games so fun!
Whenever they show Special Teams plays on these highlight vids, something fun is about to happen.
True!
@@NFLVault show Broncos jets 98 AFC title or packers 49ers 97 nfc title game
Brees looks weird not in a saints uniform
@jason rhea dude fuck outta here, Brees would've had at least 2 or 3.. Rivers couldve had the same but I guess shit happens right? & Brees looked perfect in a chargers Uni
Alex Mendez 😂
Club penguin Official it’s obvious you were born yesterday 😂
@@alexanderharo4550 My son Mark was born yesterday.
Greysen Gagne 👏👏👏👏👏
Dante hall broke somebody ankles @ the 11:28 mark lol
Godt dogg!
Just to think, I watched this game live. This footage looks so old now! Makes me feel mad old lol
Also really like how you included the projected stats from the game with the pace he was going at. Really was tearing it up an rightfully so broke the TD record
We may play in LA and be called the LA Chargers, but we'll always be from San Diego, and we'll always be called the San Diego Chargers.
It's always wild seeing in these older games how much of the offensive game would still be around today (of course the offenses in this game were in many ways ahead of their time, Dick Vermeil especially). You see a lot of things that are considered fairly modern features from the last 10 years or so, like using RBs as receiving threats on routes downfield and having non-RB's in the backfield. Then again nearly every snap is under center, so that's always a funny reminder -- absolutely wild how it took so long for that to become accepted by the NFL old school
Is this an extension of the official NFL Channel? No way you guys have all the best games in the vault 😂💯.
The early 2000s were the glory days of the every down running back. I compare it to the pitcher who threw 10 CG and 260+ innings year after year. They just don't last but when they are in their prime it's so amazing.
Facts. But it really went back to the late 90s when Barry Sanders, Terrell Davis, and Jamal Anderson all had gigantic years. Faulk, Holmes, LT, Ricky Williams, Portis, Bettis, Edge James, Shaun Alexander, Curtis Martin, Jamal Lewis, Corey Dillon...so many great bell cow backs. And I'm leaving off guys like Stephen Davis, Tiki Barber and Ahman Green.
@@manuginobilisbaldspot424 he'll ya
Watching this the day of drew brees’ last game 🥺
Two of the elite backs at the time. Come to think of it, back in the early 2000s (2000-2005), seemed like every team had an elite back
Kelechi Onunka LT, Priest, Faulk, Dillon, Fred Taylor, Bettis, Edge, Deuce, Jamal Lewis, Eddie George, Tiki, Stephen Davis, Warrick Dunn, Curtis Martin, Shaun Alexander, Ahman Green, Portis, Ricky Williams... crazy talent back then
Every team had a back that ran for 1400-1800 years it was crazy. But I now it's a passing league with maybe 3/4 every down backs and the rest are all committees
@@treyale4258 yeah there was better talent back then lol
"Touchdown SAN DIEGO"
Blame the city.
@@samw.8734 blame dean spanos
This was such an amazing time for football. This era featured such elite physical talented players.
Make Running Backs Great Again!
Damn hurts to remember going to Qualcomm to see a charger game but they ditched us for LA and nobody likes them
Very Unlikely do most charger fans still root for them now? It's not as bad as the raider leaving for Vegas, how far a drive is it from Sam Diego to the new stadium ?
Will Falls yup everyone hates them with us for a longtime and they leave like that
@@Willthrill8 maybe but most of LA is Oakland Raider fans and las Vegas is closer to LA than Oakland i think.
Brees may not have been as good as will be as a Saint, but you could definitely see the magic in him.
Please start adding their final stats in the description!!
Bro them hits were lethal asf in the 2000's I still remember watching jacked up 😂😂😂😂😂😂 folks were getting killed man
2 of the top 5 greatest RB's in AFC West history both would be top 5 all time backs if it weren't for injuries L.T. still can make an argument tho
One of the most intriguing primetime games ever!
love games like this
I didn't realize how good Priest Holmes was. Think of how many great running backs KC had from the late 80's to the mid 2000's!!
Nothing better than a pre - Roger Gooddelll NFL upload. 👍✌
That Chiefs Offensive Line though! wow!
Back when the chargers was good
alkhabir tate Ehh, they actually didn’t become good until 2 years later
Kelechi Onunka chargers never had a comeback like this since philip rivers became QB
GREAT old days 😭⚡️⚡️⚡️⚡️⚡️
Not only was it a gem seeing Tomlinson playing back then, but those Chargers jerseys from the 90’s/00’s! Doesn’t get any better than that!
Its crazy seeing the end around play. I ran that play in little league in 2006 like 4 times during a game lol I was 9 years old then and im now 25.... so I wouldve been 4 during this game.... I feel old 😂
I grew up a Chargers fan for about a decade. I had memorized at least fifteen roster numbers on the team (no small task considering they like to trade their good players every couple of years.) I had the pleasure of watching every single week on CBS on any given year.
I have NO IDEA who Tim Dwight is.
But he looks good!
any video with lt is an instant click for me
I miss San Diego football
Alex Mendez my bad I meant to write this comment on another comment lol
I completely forgot how good of a pass catcher Priest Holmes was out of the backfield. He would have been the perfect compliment to the WR/TE core with Patrick Mahomes and co.
This video looks laterally stretched or vertically shrunk, so every payer is a little short and superfast. Fun as hell to watch.
1:26 that would be a flag and possible ejection if this was now
You do realize who did that, right?
Kansas City Chiefs was member AFC West Division from 1970 through 1993 and San Diego Chargers was member AFC West Division from 1970 through 1993 era
Was? They're still in the AFC West lol
Konnor McMaster only 5 AFC West Division from 1976 through 1993 era Denver Broncos Kansas City Chiefs Los Angeles Raiders San Diego Chargers and Seattle Seahawks
@@jefferyrobertson7520 ah gotcha you just worded it differently
Priest is a MONSTER and in his Prime in 2002. (now show PRIME LT vs LJ)
I put Priest in the same breath as a guy like Shaun Alexander. Very good, but just not in the same class as LT, Faulk, etc.
This the chargers team that signed david Boston ?
The fuck are you talking about?
Priest Holmes was actually the best running back in the NFL during this time and from 01-04. And had the greatest 3 year stretch in NFL history statistically. Would have been 4 if not for his back being messed up. He was on track for 30 tds that season.
LT didn't become known as the best back until after Holmes injury ended his career and Ricky Williams weed.
@@thecensoredmuscle563
No he wasn’t lol. Stats don’t equal “best”. Emmitt is the all-time leading rusher yet nobody considers him the greatest RB of all time lmao. And no one, I repeat, NO ONE ever considered Priest Holmes the best back in the league 😂. Like I said, he was solid. The man was on one of the best offenses in the league for God’s sake. Trent Green, Tony G, Pro Bowl offensive linemen, all that shit plays a factor. I can name 5-10 other backs who would’ve had the same success on that offense. Skill wise he just wasn’t on the level of the super elites like LT. Don’t take my word for it just go look at the film. It’s clear as day.
@@BfromSD1 how old are you like 15? Lol from 01-04 Priest Holmes and Ricky Williams were seen as the two best. Anybody who payed attention to football back then knows that, it was like how TO and Randy Moss, or Urlacher and Lewis were the two best at their position. It was common knowledge.
Anyways, many consider Emmitt the best. Best runningback of all time is a hard thing, from person to person it differs. Some say Brown, some say Smith, some say Payton, some say Sanders. It's pretty much divided between those four, that's just a fact. Remember this isn't about what you feel, this topic is about the opinions throughout the population.
Nothing I've stated is from how I viewed things, it is just how the majority of others did. As for me, I mainly just cared about defense back in the day, Roy Williams was my guy.
There's a reason the chargers drafted rivers after the 03 season...Breese was not great early on.... and worse in 03..he didnt start to figure it out untill 04.
Being An SD charger fan was hard as a young kid
wow I wasn't even born with this game happened
Oh man i love this charger jersey.
R.I.P. Marty Schottenheimer
PH is a beast 🔥🔥💯💯
FACTS🏁🏁
I remember this game vividly!! Lt is my guy- but Priest was a force to be reckon with, he’d run with power! Overall Priest was a good player but Lt was ELECTRIC⚡️
I had a newspaper cut out of Reche high stepping into the end zone on that last play in my dorm room
What a classic shootout
What a great game. To the wire
Hate to be that person but why did you stretch the aspect ration on this one? 4x3 looks terrible stretched to 16x9.
i was 5 days old when this happened
Do you remember watching it?
That san diego fumble right before half was clearly an incomplete pass
Fantasy football gods
This was Drew Brees' 1st 300 yard passing game. He would have 130 more of them.
Idea for next video sf green bay week 1 2013
Oh, and Baby Drew too!
CTE every where
Damn I miss all that heavy hitting. Many of those hits they put on each other would have been flag and or possible ejections in todays Gm
I’ve got a 100 degree fever right now. Can I get some Bills highlights to help out a little bit?
Saturday! But I think I can change the schedule a bit and get it up today!
NFL Throwback thanks!
LT WAS SO GOOOOOD
I'm a chiefs fan go chiefs
défense are super good
powerful game
Says Holmes vs LT but you guys show other highlights smh
Hell yes
Could you show a good game of the Chiefs winning?
I want Craig James back to doing games.
War eagle ! When their was fullbacks tony Richardson and lorenzo neal were the best in my opinion during late 90s early 2000s outa Auburn
Back when the nfl was more physical!
It feels little bit strange Brees is a Charger coz I started watching NFL since '15
Lamar Jackson for MVP! Go Ravens!
Brady M. Go ravens
I with you on that too!
random but ok......
@@dominic1223 the sad reality is people think others deserve it over LJ so not random
@@bradym.4258 I mean yeah I think he should be MVP to but it is a little random cause this isn't a ravens video or anything lol
the KC defense was horrible as it is now..great offense dragged down by a defense that could never get stops
who is the play by play guy? Sounds like the guy whos currently in Utah jazz games
LA will never be this loud
Priest then lj ... man
What if Brees and Schottenheimer never left?
Let’s go bolts ⚡️⚡️⚡️
You're the Chargers GM..
Do you still trade Drew Brees to Saints to usher in the Phillip Rivers era?
Romero Clay yeah drew wouldn’t have been much better with the chargers but pricier than rivers
The Chargers belong in San Diego.
It's a joke to me that Craig Bolerjack wastes his talent calling worthless NBA games for the Utah Jazz instead of NFL on CBS
Drew brees on the chargers imagine if they would've kept him
You don’t have the software to compress this to 4:3? Child please
Priest Holmes looking like Jamaal charles
31>25
Jamal Charles looked like Holmes. Show some respect !
Just like this year, that Chiefs defense was pure dogshit
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War eagle 🦅!
Should had photoshopped the SD on the scoreboard and replaced it with LA
The chargers should have never let drew brees go
Second
Nfl throwback always shit on kc
Lolol first