San Diego Super Chargers
It must be difficult for San Diegans to find a silver lining after Sunday's 24-21 playoff choke job against the Patriots, but we here at Minor-League Town are all about looking on the bright side.
The best thing about Sunday's loss is that now we don't have to hear that insipid little ditty, "San Diego Super Chargers," over and over in the coming weeks. When music historians document such things, "San Diego Super Chargers" will go down as the gayest song in the history of recorded music.
Thanks to Tom Brady, Bill Belichick and the New England Patriots for ensuring we don't have to listen to that piece of garbage over the next several weeks.
And thanks to Marty Schottenheimer for doing your usual bang-up job in the playoffs.
San Diego fans shouldn't feel too down in the dumps. You know, we just checked and despite Sunday's defeat, the Chargers still have the best record in the NFL at 14-3. Way to go, guys!
And despite the loss, the Bolts have won 10 of their last 11. Not bad.
As for Nate "Klutch" Kaeding, yeah, he missed another playoff kick, but he did make 24 consecutive home field goals in between playoff misses. Nice job, Nate!
But most importantly, there's the Pro Bowl! The Chargers have nine -- nine! -- guys going to Hawaii for the Pro Bowl. The Patriots have only one Pro Bowl player, defensive lineman Richard Seymour. And Philip Rivers will be at quarterback for the AFC in the Pro Bowl.
Take that, Tom Brady.
Only four weeks until the Pro Bowl!
2 Comments:
What you have to say is so funny & so true, I might consider getting a blog.
Don't you think it's ironic that LT would blame the Pats behavior on the coach Belichick, yet Schottenheimer is not to blame for any of the teams action? (Head Butts, Rushing the middle of the field, Self-Named Dances, ect?)
Idiot.
GO PATS!!!
LT's rant about the "disrespectful" Patriots has turned out to be a pretty effective diversionary tactic.
The past two days, everyone's been talking about that rather than how the Chargers choked.
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