Stats for the game: Ryan Leaf (SD) :7-18, 78 yards, 3 Int Craig whelihan (SD): 3-6, 19 yards, INt Donald Hollas (OAK): 12-35, 101 yards, INT Wade Wilson (OAK): 1-7, 68 yards, TD ALL QBS COMBINED: 23-66, 266 yards, TD, 5 picks Neither team had 200 yards of offense (195 SD, 159 OAK) lmao
there were 162 punt return yards total. 206 including kickoff returns. 267 including returns after interceptions. 354 total offensive yards. 267 total defensive yards.
The crazy thing is, Hollas went 4-2 as a starter in '98 for the Raiders. And he was awful. Threw six interceptions against Miami. In hindsight, he was a poor poor poor poor poor poor man's Rich Gannon.
@@farhanatashiga3721 Hall of Famer. And Shane Lechler will also be in the Hall of Fame. So I mean, if you're GOING to draft punters...and those are the only two he did...make 'em both Hall of Famers.
Both of those picks worked out. All the experts said we should have drafted Sylvester Morris which KC did and ....3 career TDs. Janiknowski had an 18 year career & accounted for almost 2000 points with his left leg. Yeah you're right, Davis was a genius. & Shane Lechler was an all pro punter for his whole career.
Picture John Facenda doing the v/o for this game for NFL GOTW. "The game of inches much like the battle field of Germany or a jungle of the Pacific. These two teams with malice for each other battle for 60 minutes on the unforgiving California sun."
Chargers were ranked #1 in total defense that year and the Raiders were #5. I hate how this fantasy football stat king era never looks at defense and always think good defensive games are “bad games”. Soft. And yes I know it’s Leaf and company but still... I’m talking about all games ppl see now.. too many ppl want the high scoring finesse soft games
Defense is great when it is clear the defense is really just great. A great example of this is the 49ers/Giants in the 1990 NFC Championship Game or Super Bowl 42. This was PITIFUL offense. And I say that as a Raiders fan. This was a freakin' rock fight.
I remember this game vividly...fell asleep on it with my Raiders down 6-0. Woke up just in time to see Wade "Deadpool" Wilson's bomb to James Jett. It was an atrocious game to watch live...just awful. Thing is, the game in 2000 wasn't much better...it was 6-2 until Rich Gannon threw a TD to Andre Rison with about two minutes left to win 9-6. Raiders and Chargers played their share of those games during the 90's. 9-7 in San Diego in 1991. 12-6 on Monday Night Football in 1995. 12-7 in 1993. Definitely not the 80's shootouts during the Plunkett/Fouts days.
Truly was an ugly win. With Jeff George being the starter in his second year, he couldn't grab into Jon Gruden's West Coast offense. In that year, Jeff has said he ignored the off. coordinator and run his own plays on 3rd down. Gruden pulled Jeff and the Raiders to an 8-8 season. The following season, Gruden and the Raiders made a trade to get future MVP in Rich Gannon.
sgaxnikolaix661 Jeff George and Randall Cunningham had very similar results coming from R&S spinoffs to Gruden’s WCO within 3 years, neither even made it one season in the offense. It’s almost like a completely different game.
And after the special teams cheated the raiders of the playoffs n 99, they went out and drafted Janakowski and Lechler then won three straight division titles and went to 2 AFC championship games and the Super Bowl.
I was a Chargers fan and remember this game and the 1998 season well. This was a typical game. The Chargers had the best defense in the league, great special teams and a good running game. But their passing game was atrocious. They scored more than 20 points only once in the season. People who didn't see Ryan Leaf on a regular basis have no idea just how awful he was.
I love how #29 of the Chargers runs his mouth to James Jett @ 18:28 and immediately gets burned by Jett for the winning touchdown on the next play. That's what you get!
Darren Bennett 🇦🇺 the first Aussie to have a substantial career in the NFL he played 11 seasons paving the way for other Aussies like the current Seahawks Punter Pro bowler Michael Dickson.
Ibraheem Rao depended what playbook you ran. West coast offense teams (like the raiders) never used shotgun until the late 2000s. Other systems adopted it earlier. Some even later (joe Gibbs)
@@TheLocalLt Ikr, it's weird how formations have Chan over the years. Nowadays you NEVER see splitback or full house, whereas in this game (I'm 4 minutes in) I've seen splitback at least once
@@thedoctor9138 you are absolutely right and Everytime I saw him run on the field I knew it was going to be a bad day for me and any dolphins fans who knew and saw with there own eyes 👀 year after year he would never pan out....📺🏟️🏈🤪
@@BatmanPops You act like he's the worst QB in the NFL. If he stayed healthy, he could've been on the same level as Alex Smith. He also had to deal with a coaching staff (Philbin) who didn't let him audible at all, on top of not letting him use his running skills. I'm not saying he's a top tier qb, but he's capable of getting a team to the playoffs.
I was at the game.. I was 8 years old.. My dads friend won some tickets and invited us.. They gave out charger towels for the game.. I remember that ending... Sad game for my first charger game.. Go Chargers
If I remember correctly, the Chargers' head coach Kevin Gilbride was fired after this game and Jon Gruden was nailed for DWI shortly after this game. It apparently drove Gruden to drink.
What’s crazy is I think in Super Bowl 52 there was only 1 punt recorded which is the Super Bowl record and the next year in Super Bowl 53 there was a record amount of punts recorded. Don’t know the specific amount though
The game that pops into my head was around 1999 because Gannon was QB and the Raiders scored about 18-21 points all in field goals. Anybody else remember that game? We looked real good until we got in the red-zone but we couldnt punch anything in for 7. I hope Chucky isnt that same guy anymore 20 years later.
There were 162 punt return yards total. 217 including returns after interceptions. 267 including kickoff returns. 354 total offensive yards. 267 total defensive yards.
Ryan Leaf's career started off well in 1998 at 2-0 with victories against the Buffalo Bills, who were playoff team that season, and Tennessee Oilers, who, a season later, were representing the AFC in the Super Bowl as the Tennessee Titans. Then, on a rainy day, it all just fell apart in a loss to the Kansas City Chiefs and things were never really the same for the '98 second overall pick. The first pick, Peyton Manning, got his first ever victory as a pro in Week 5 courtesy of Mr. Don't-Talk-To-Me-Alright.
If you want a real stinker of a game (and probably the least pleasing) try 1993 Jets/Redskins but yeah holy hell, you can't pay me money to watch this game.
3-0 game between the 2 teams. I think the Jets won. I don't remember. The play of that game had to be the Jets long snapper hiking the ball and hitting the holder's helmet on a field goal attempt that failed.
1. Game was not ugly just shows you what happends when you don't have a qb 2. Break a record ( punting ) and get a win is a good game no matter the record 3. I always liked those San Diego uniforms
Oh god! I remember this game! I had purged it from my brain like a bad nightmare, but as soon as I started watching it, it all flooded back in. I hate the Raiders, which is weird to say now because I also hate the Chargers, but still hate the Raiders. BRING BACK MY BOLTS!! LA can keep the Spanos family.
This was the first Raider game I ever attended. When thecRaiders scored the TD I jumped up, my brand new Oakley's fell off my head, and my gf accidentally stepped on them. Totally worth it (and I had a no-fault warranty on the Oakley's).
Go and look at the stats for that 1998 Chargers number one ranked defense. They only gave up three 300 total y/a games and zero 400 yard games. If any other defense had those numbers they will be talked about as a all time great defense. Even great defenses like the 1977 Falcons and the 1991 Eagles who didn't make the playoffs still get mentioned at least but the 1998 Chargers defense doesn't get mentioned at all.
Defensive struggles are my favorite football games. Two absolutely terrible teams just trying to figure out who sucks more. I hope the NFL uploads more of these deep cuts. Side note: Leo Araguz went to the same high school as me
I felt bad and sad for Natrone Means. He gave his all for the Chargers' offense and deserved the victory, beyond Leaf and Wheelihan playing garbage at QB.
Somehow im not surprised that Ryan Leaf is involved with one of the worst offensive games of all time
Would expect Ryan Lindley or Nathan Peterman
@@kevinsargent thats innacurate. Dont have to punt if you just throw it to the other team
Chuck Pinter nah that was against Kansas City
If it wasn't for Ryan Leaf, we wouldn't have LaDanian Tomlinson AND Drew Brees... so silver linings and all that.
i know Im kinda off topic but do anyone know a good place to stream newly released movies online ?
Stats for the game:
Ryan Leaf (SD) :7-18, 78 yards, 3 Int
Craig whelihan (SD): 3-6, 19 yards, INt
Donald Hollas (OAK): 12-35, 101 yards, INT
Wade Wilson (OAK): 1-7, 68 yards, TD
ALL QBS COMBINED: 23-66, 266 yards, TD, 5 picks
Neither team had 200 yards of offense (195 SD, 159 OAK) lmao
there were 162 punt return yards total. 206 including kickoff returns. 267 including returns after interceptions.
354 total offensive yards. 267 total defensive yards.
That's right around Nate Peterman's career stats.
Just win, baby :V
Well when Deadpool is your QB, that's not a good sign
The crazy thing is, Hollas went 4-2 as a starter in '98 for the Raiders. And he was awful. Threw six interceptions against Miami. In hindsight, he was a poor poor poor poor poor poor man's Rich Gannon.
Al Davis the genius... now I see why he drafted a kicker in the 1st rd and a punter in the 5th, they are always on the field 🤣🤣
Smart decision
Don't forget ray guy, he was the punter drafted in the first round isn't it?
@@farhanatashiga3721 Yes, #23 in 1973 draft. He's the only punter in the Hall of Fame though.
@@farhanatashiga3721 Hall of Famer. And Shane Lechler will also be in the Hall of Fame. So I mean, if you're GOING to draft punters...and those are the only two he did...make 'em both Hall of Famers.
Both of those picks worked out. All the experts said we should have drafted Sylvester Morris which KC did and ....3 career TDs. Janiknowski had an 18 year career & accounted for almost 2000 points with his left leg. Yeah you're right, Davis was a genius. & Shane Lechler was an all pro punter for his whole career.
A punter duel is okay every now and then.
Honestly, that was fun to watch. Didn't expect the crazy ending.
This reminds me of the final preseason game right before roster cuts
😂😂
Comment of the day 😂
Lol
"Donald Hollas in the game for the injured Jeff George"
JESUS CHRIST
Oxy hnc and we finished the game with Craig Wheelihan vs Wade Wilson!
what?
This is the stuff of nightmares
Jeff George vs Ryan Leaf would have been a wonder to behold
@@billtooke6642 Why? Jeff George was actually a decent Quarterback, he just never reached his full potential. Leaf was just garbage.
Coach : let’s complete some passes
QBs and receivers : wait that’s illegal
Tim Brown was looking pissed lol..... kept on looking around and probably saying, "my team sucks! We can't do sh1t!"
Anyone else hear the raiders punter go “GOD” every time he doesn’t kick a good one 😂
0:59 *"GAWW"* 😂😂
He saying "gone" letting his teammates know they can stop blocking and start chasing. At least in my experience...
Well at least he got extra reps in this day....definitely earned his paycheck for that game
@@TSears2010 the punter lived in my city I’ve met him Leo araguz
For as bad of a game that was it had a pretty good finish
De bruh how this game was horrible
This game kinda showed me how much ryan leaf was garbage
And the other QBs weren't much better!
Imagine mortgaging your future for a turnover machine. It took SD years to climb outta that hole.
Pretty much Leaf was a bust
Lol tru
The game at KC made me suspect maybe just maybe he wasn't that good
Picture John Facenda doing the v/o for this game for NFL GOTW. "The game of inches much like the battle field of Germany or a jungle of the Pacific. These two teams with malice for each other battle for 60 minutes on the unforgiving California sun."
Dirtnation2 haha i literally heard the voice nice thought man
I wanna sleep in a bed made of John Facenda's voice.
Lmao he would make it still sound like they have positive future
Raiders in this game: Hey! We had a pretty good first drive! Let's not do that again until the end of the game!
Raiders in every game since as well.
Coach: Okay guys heres the gameplan. Lets run for 2 yards and then throw a curl route. Then throw it to the flat.
GENIUS!! THEYLL NEVER SEE IT COMING!!!
That's Jon Gruden's offense for ya...
The fact that the 2018 Rams only punted 16 more times all season then in this game makes this even more funny!
@Eagletotravel101 haha! Lol, I Don't think so.
Too bad they lost the Superbowl right?
@@danielcortes8367 I mean did anyone really think they'd win? Lol
Why did I just watch this entire game...
It’s so bad it’s good
NFL Throwback True
Because you were that bored
Still more exciting than a lions game
it was a good game for both teams defensively.
Congratulations to Raiders' punter Leo Araguz for not having his leg fall off having to punt the football that many times.
Chargers were ranked #1 in total defense that year and the Raiders were #5. I hate how this fantasy football stat king era never looks at defense and always think good defensive games are “bad games”. Soft. And yes I know it’s Leaf and company but still... I’m talking about all games ppl see now.. too many ppl want the high scoring finesse soft games
Totally agree
Sounds like highschool football
Defense is great when it is clear the defense is really just great. A great example of this is the 49ers/Giants in the 1990 NFC Championship Game or Super Bowl 42. This was PITIFUL offense. And I say that as a Raiders fan. This was a freakin' rock fight.
Yes there were great defensive plays made, but I saw more horrible passes and dropped passes than anything
@@hanzelfry Totally don't agree
I remember this game vividly...fell asleep on it with my Raiders down 6-0. Woke up just in time to see Wade "Deadpool" Wilson's bomb to James Jett. It was an atrocious game to watch live...just awful. Thing is, the game in 2000 wasn't much better...it was 6-2 until Rich Gannon threw a TD to Andre Rison with about two minutes left to win 9-6. Raiders and Chargers played their share of those games during the 90's. 9-7 in San Diego in 1991. 12-6 on Monday Night Football in 1995. 12-7 in 1993. Definitely not the 80's shootouts during the Plunkett/Fouts days.
The Chargers let the clock run out to end the first half?? That's some lovely Andy Reid-esque clock management right there.
Understandable with Ryan Leaf as your QB
Truly was an ugly win. With Jeff George being the starter in his second year, he couldn't grab into Jon Gruden's West Coast offense. In that year, Jeff has said he ignored the off. coordinator and run his own plays on 3rd down. Gruden pulled Jeff and the Raiders to an 8-8 season. The following season, Gruden and the Raiders made a trade to get future MVP in Rich Gannon.
sgaxnikolaix661 Jeff George and Randall Cunningham had very similar results coming from R&S spinoffs to Gruden’s WCO within 3 years, neither even made it one season in the offense. It’s almost like a completely different game.
no trade Gannon was a free agent KC chose grbac over gannona nd the raiders signed him
And after the special teams cheated the raiders of the playoffs n 99, they went out and drafted Janakowski and Lechler then won three straight division titles and went to 2 AFC championship games and the Super Bowl.
I forgot all about Natrone Means man! Dude was a TANK!
Used to love to have him on my all pro football teams
The US Army should name a class of tank “Natrone”.
Rodney Harrison and Junior Seau in this one. They played together on a different team in 2007, too.
Yeah they both lost a Super Bowl on that other team .
Good for Wade Wilson!!! Shit you would've thought he won the super bowl lol. That was awesome. That was probably his final big moment
Him and vince Evan's lol
I never thought I would ever be watching Ryan Leaf highlights. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
badlandskid "highlights" 😂
u mean lowlights?
Player of the game. Raiders punter. Worse player of the game all 4 QBs
Nah Wilson 68 td bomb when it counted lol
Means
David Skarica yup haha his only completion of the game. For a moment it was 1987 again
I was wondering of Raiders' punter Leo Araguz's leg was going to fall off having to kick the ball as often as he did.
That thumbnail picture looks like a dad yelling at his son for coming in the house fucked up after curfew 😂😂
19:03 They give Oaklands TD to San Diego. Even the staff was inept.
Kevin Sargent yeah but they broke the scoreboard and later fixed it, so it’s 7-6, not 12-00
I was a Chargers fan and remember this game and the 1998 season well. This was a typical game. The Chargers had the best defense in the league, great special teams and a good running game. But their passing game was atrocious. They scored more than 20 points only once in the season. People who didn't see Ryan Leaf on a regular basis have no idea just how awful he was.
Ryan Leaf was dreadful.. should be illegal to be that bad.
his footwork was like walking with bricks on
Washington st cougar legend lmao finished 2nd for heisman I think or peyton did
I felt bad for Natrone Means at the end. The guy couldn’t have possibly done any more for his team. Good ending, though.
Means accounted for 167 of their 195 yards of offense. No wonder he fell to the ground in a heap. His team let him down big time in this game.
Craig Whelihan was actually worse than Leaf that year, if memory serves.
Even the scorekeeper messed up in this game.. he gave the Chargers six points after the Raiders TD.. SMH
I love how #29 of the Chargers runs his mouth to James Jett @ 18:28 and immediately gets burned by Jett for the winning touchdown on the next play. That's what you get!
Punters are people too
No shame lechler,?
Those punters really earned those paychecks that day
The Miami @ Pittsburgh game from 2007 would like to have a word.
Exactly, its all part of it.
The following season in 99 Buccaneers beat the Bears 6 to 3 that had to be brutal to watch.
4 yards in the second half up until the Jett TD is one of the most outlandish NFL stats I've ever heard
loved watching Seau running around before the hike and Rodney being a badass
"Damn it! Raiders got a touchdown!"
"At least we still held them to 0 first downs right boys?"
I was at the Cardinals vs Jets game where the score was 7-6. The Cardinals also lost 😭.
Still an NFL game tho bet it was fun
This is one of the first games I ever went to. I always looked for highlights and could never find much. This is awesome.
That's what we're here for!
I love you nfl throwbacks and the vids keep it up
Darren Bennett 🇦🇺 the first Aussie to have a substantial career in the NFL he played 11 seasons paving the way for other Aussies like the current Seahawks Punter Pro bowler Michael Dickson.
I didnt know Deadpool played for the Raiders
For every classic game a season is know for....we also got like 10 to 15 of these
I was at this game. It was a tough game to watch. But still so glad we stuck around to see them get the win.
I was at this game as a kid, brings back a lot of memories. I remember it being one really boring game until the end.
Damn!! I was at this game and remember how sad it was. Thanks for the reminder.
Was at that game. Craziness Jon Gruden got arrested for DUI that night.
A time where the shotgun formation wasn't that popular.
Ibraheem Rao depended what playbook you ran. West coast offense teams (like the raiders) never used shotgun until the late 2000s. Other systems adopted it earlier. Some even later (joe Gibbs)
@@TheLocalLt Ikr, it's weird how formations have Chan over the years. Nowadays you NEVER see splitback or full house, whereas in this game (I'm 4 minutes in) I've seen splitback at least once
Ibraheem Rao it's funny cuz Jon Gruden loves shotgun formation 😂
Angus Hambone yep, for the most part. Though the Pats last year actually dusted off “split backs” for 1 snap in both the AFC Title game & Super Bowl…
TheLocalLt I saw that in the SB! I was super surprised, but then they ran a jet sweep out of it
Somewhere that day, Ken "The Snake" Stabler was thoroughly insulted that Donald Hollas is wearing his old #12.
Imagine having a receiver as a quarterback for 7 years🐬😢
Well that's Miami's fault they chose Tannehill and they knew what they were getting out of the deal.
@@thedoctor9138 you are absolutely right and Everytime I saw him run on the field I knew it was going to be a bad day for me and any dolphins fans who knew and saw with there own eyes 👀 year after year he would never pan out....📺🏟️🏈🤪
It's been 7 years already? Whoa it feels like that draft class is only 24 or 25...
Y’all could’ve done 10x worse. Don’t complain, if he hadn’t gotten hurt the dolphins would’ve won a playoff game or two
@@BatmanPops You act like he's the worst QB in the NFL. If he stayed healthy, he could've been on the same level as Alex Smith. He also had to deal with a coaching staff (Philbin) who didn't let him audible at all, on top of not letting him use his running skills. I'm not saying he's a top tier qb, but he's capable of getting a team to the playoffs.
I was at the game.. I was 8 years old.. My dads friend won some tickets and invited us.. They gave out charger towels for the game.. I remember that ending... Sad game for my first charger game.. Go Chargers
100 sacks for William Fuller, he was the winner in this game. Big ups for a very good player.
If I remember correctly, the Chargers' head coach Kevin Gilbride was fired after this game and Jon Gruden was nailed for DWI shortly after this game. It apparently drove Gruden to drink.
Oakland vs San Diego, remember those good old days!
What’s crazy is I think in Super Bowl 52 there was only 1 punt recorded which is the Super Bowl record and the next year in Super Bowl 53 there was a record amount of punts recorded. Don’t know the specific amount though
No there wasn't. The record was the Rams punting on their first 8 possessions.
Dix Winger honestly I didn’t even know if it was a record I just remember a lot of punts in that game
Ryan Leaf was bad but I liked how he had his sleeves cut up so that they flap up and down in the air when he dropped back.
The game that pops into my head was around 1999 because Gannon was QB and the Raiders scored about 18-21 points all in field goals.
Anybody else remember that game?
We looked real good until we got in the red-zone but we couldnt punch anything in for 7.
I hope Chucky isnt that same guy anymore 20 years later.
I usually enjoy watching low scoring defensive games but this was ridiculous 😂
Damn there's a lot of names I had forgotten from mah boys the Raiders.
That was painful to watch 🤢
There were 162 punt return yards total. 217 including returns after interceptions. 267 including kickoff returns.
354 total offensive yards. 267 total defensive yards.
As a punter this brings me joy
Ryan Leaf's career started off well in 1998 at 2-0 with victories against the Buffalo Bills, who were playoff team that season, and Tennessee Oilers, who, a season later, were representing the AFC in the Super Bowl as the Tennessee Titans. Then, on a rainy day, it all just fell apart in a loss to the Kansas City Chiefs and things were never really the same for the '98 second overall pick. The first pick, Peyton Manning, got his first ever victory as a pro in Week 5 courtesy of Mr. Don't-Talk-To-Me-Alright.
RIP Jr Seau 😔🙏 My favorite Linebacker of all time
Damn Natrone Means was a powerful back.
If you want a real stinker of a game (and probably the least pleasing) try 1993 Jets/Redskins but yeah holy hell, you can't pay me money to watch this game.
3-0 game between the 2 teams. I think the Jets won. I don't remember. The play of that game had to be the Jets long snapper hiking the ball and hitting the holder's helmet on a field goal attempt that failed.
For some reason I remember that game, not a fan of either team, but if I remember right it was on a Saturday. 💩
Ryan Leaf: 7/18 for 78 yds, 0TD, 3 INT's, 13.0 passer rating. Game winning QB Wade Wilson: 1/7 for 68 yards, 1TD, 0 INT's, 107.1 passer rating. 1 of 7 passing 😅
Love the fan at 19:11 wearing a Wade Wilson #16 jersey!?
1. Game was not ugly just shows you what happends when you don't have a qb
2. Break a record ( punting ) and get a win is a good game no matter the record
3. I always liked those San Diego uniforms
This is really clear footage for a 1998 game
8:47 when you play madden and shut out your opponent except for the last drive and they take the lead. Watch #42 on the Chargers
Selected 1080p still looks like 240p... Ahhh the 90's haha
very good quality for the time
Oh god! I remember this game! I had purged it from my brain like a bad nightmare, but as soon as I started watching it, it all flooded back in. I hate the Raiders, which is weird to say now because I also hate the Chargers, but still hate the Raiders. BRING BACK MY BOLTS!! LA can keep the Spanos family.
This just about sums up being a Charger fan.
Sad, but true
Fun fact. Gruden got a DUI that night.
this is obviously the Greatest Football game EVER. You guys should stop hating.
- This is either Unbelievable Defense or Unbearable Offense.
Both ! 🇺🇸🇮🇹
Bring back san Diego Chargers and Oakland raiders! This coming from bears fan
Bearstown19 Show don’t see why u needed to say your a bears fan but ok
@@TheDogBark27 sorry
Bearstown19 Show didn’t mean to make u say sorry, just curious 😂 GOPACKGO now I’m sorry
I'm a puntaholic so this is right up my alley lol
This was the first Raider game I ever attended. When thecRaiders scored the TD I jumped up, my brand new Oakley's fell off my head, and my gf accidentally stepped on them. Totally worth it (and I had a no-fault warranty on the Oakley's).
Go and look at the stats for that 1998 Chargers number one ranked defense. They only gave up three 300 total y/a games and zero 400 yard games. If any other defense had those numbers they will be talked about as a all time great defense. Even great defenses like the 1977 Falcons and the 1991 Eagles who didn't make the playoffs still get mentioned at least but the 1998 Chargers defense doesn't get mentioned at all.
I was not expecting the excitement that touchdown gave me at the end lol
Defensive struggles are my favorite football games. Two absolutely terrible teams just trying to figure out who sucks more. I hope the NFL uploads more of these deep cuts.
Side note: Leo Araguz went to the same high school as me
Feel bad for the SD D
I felt bad and sad for Natrone Means. He gave his all for the Chargers' offense and deserved the victory, beyond Leaf and Wheelihan playing garbage at QB.
36 possession, 350 yards
Woa incredible I dont have words for that disaster game
LMAO @ Leaf forgetting the clock was still running at the end of the first half. Perfect Microcosm of his career.
I remember this game like it was yesterday
Coming here after the Jets/Giants matchup of 2023, which rivaled this one for punts.
how happy is the one guy in the stands with a number 16 jersey @ 19:09 ? LOL!
Holy shit I was thinking about this game a few weeks, this was actually a great game to listen too. Greg papa makes everything good
Good bit of offense in this Padres/A's game.
wait what
Gotta feel goof for Wade Wilson though. Coming in the game, I assume he was 50 years old, and eventually getting that one good touchdown pass in.
Oh, to know what Ian Eagle and Mark May were thinking as they were calling this stinker.
Ryan Leaf: The deflator. What a drag this guy was on the rest of the team.
Unlike Super Bowl 53 I actually watched this masterpiece 🧐
Reminds me of that 2019 SB game
This is why great quarterbacks have so much value...