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    发表于 2019-08-02 01:42:43
    Calif. (AP)Deep in his 12th season

    COSTA MESA [url=http://www.Redskinsjerseyproshop.com/troy-apke-jersey]Troy Apke Jersey[/url] , Calif. (AP)Deep in his 12th season as the Chargers’ starting quarterback, Philip Rivers is playing some of his best football. In his first game since turning 36 years old, Rivers carved up the Washington Redskins’ secondary on the way to 319 yards and two touchdowns in Los Angeles’ 30-13 victory Sunday. That blowout win was just the latest big game in Rivers’ string of savvy performances for the Chargers (7-6), who have won four straight heading into Saturday’s showdown with Kansas City (7-6) for first place in the AFC West. While the Chargers have an increasingly impressive defense and several offensive playmakers, the quarterback with the three-hour daily commute from San Diego is the engine driving them toward the postseason. ”We’ve been on a good little run the last few weeks,” Chargers offensive coordinator Ken Whisenhunt said Monday. ”A lot of it has to do with Philip and the way he’s playing.” During the Chargers’ winning streak, Rivers has 1,348 yards passing with eight touchdowns and four straight passer ratings over 100. He also hasn’t committed a turnover during that four-game stretch, the longest turnover-free streak of his entire career. ”He’s unstoppable,” said receiver Tyrell Williams, who caught a beautiful 75-yard TD pass from Rivers on Sunday. ”I don’t even have a word for him. He’s just playing great. I know he’s going to keep doing what he’s doing, and if he keeps playing like that, we’re going to be a hard team to beat.” Not bad for a quarterback who threw a career-worst 21 interceptions last season and then wondered if the end of his Chargers career was near when they started 0-4 in their relocation season. ”(There were) a lot of different emotions,” Rivers recalled Sunday. ”A little bit of, `You’ve got to be kidding me! Could it be any worse right now? We moved up the road. We’ve lost four in a row. Is this my last 12 games here?’ You have all of those thoughts.” Instead, the Chargers have won four straight home games while moving above .500 for the first time since September 2015. The Chargers have given themselves the chance to be the first NFL team since the 1992 San Diego Chargers to make the playoffs after starting 0-4. A win in Kansas City would put the Chargers on an inside track to their first division title since 2009, the last of four straight AFC West champions led by LaDainian Tomlinson, Antonio Gates and Rivers. ”While it’s been real exciting, we’ve been right here before on the cusp, and we lose the last two or three, and you end up a game out,” Rivers said. ”While everybody is excited and feeling pretty good about what we’ve done to get back in it, we’ve got to make sure nobody relaxes. … You hear all this positive stuff about the Chargers now, but we have to make sure we continue to move forward like we have been.” In some previous seasons in San Diego, Rivers and the Chargers got off to outstanding starts before fading down the stretch, either due to nagging injuries or slumping performances by a team that has made the playoffs once since 2009. This season has been something different: Rivers completed just 63.3 percent of his passes and made five turnovers during the 0-4 start, only to improve steadily as the season progressed. Rivers has moved up to fourth in the NFL with 3,611 yards passing, behind only Ben Roethlisberger, Tom Brady and Matthew Stafford. His 23 touchdown passes are fifth in the league, and he has thrown only seven interceptions all season – just three in the past 10 games. Most importantly, Rivers and his offense are playing with palpable confidence while winning seven of their past nine games overall. Rivers said he felt good about the Chargers’ chances against the Redskins after just one look at their scripted plays for the start of the game. Although he has never been the NFL’s most nimble quarterback, Rivers has been remarkably adept at avoiding rushes and blitzes in recent weeks. He was sacked twice by the Redskins, but avoided trouble on several additional plays. He didn’t show that caution while leading the blocking for Travis Benjamin on a reverse running play in the second half, however. Although Rivers didn’t end up hitting anybody, that play still sent shivers up the spines of Whisenhunt and head coach Anthony Lynn one day later. ”He looked like a parade master going down the field [url=http://www.redskinsjerseyproshop.com/montez-sweat-jersey/]Montez Sweat Washington Redskins Jersey[/url] ,” Whisenhunt said. ”I would have preferred if he had just gone ahead and run out of bounds so he could just get out of the action.” NOTES: Backup RB Andre Williams is probably out for the season due to surgery on his injured wrist. Lynn believes Williams was hurt on the final play against Washington. The Boston College product plays on special teams and has nine carries for 25 yards. Lynn expects Branden Oliver, who has played in just one game since Oct. 1, to step in. — 41% of ‘Skins fans surveyed said that QB is the biggest need in the draft"WhiteFanposts Fanshots Sections Looks Like Someone Has A Sixpack Of The MondaysDaily SlopRedskins RecapsEDTShareTweetShareShareSkins fans not keen on Keenum?That appears to be the caseRon Chenoy-USA TODAY SportsWe are considered the voice of the fan here at Hogs Haven and we talk daily about who the Redskins are and how the Redskins are doing. From last week’s game to this week’s game to that awful call from the referees, Washington fans congregate here and consensus is...mostly...formed.FanPulse surveys will pull together the insights of the most plugged-in Redskins fans among us. 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CLICK HERE.In the most recent SB Nation FanPulse survey, Redskins fans identifiedQUARTERBACK as the team’s top need going into the draft.I confess to being surprised.I see Case Keenum as a legitimate NFL quarterback who is serviceable, and maybe better than that.He won playoff games with the Vikings at the end of the 2017 season.For his career, Case Keenum has a 62% completion rate, 64 TDs and 42 INTs.He had a ‘career year’ in 2017:If the Redskins offensive line can protect him, and if the front office can find him a receiver or two, then Case could pair nicely with a reloaded Redskins defense and the punting of Tress Way to keep the team competitive all season long.My feeling was that, by signing Keenum, the Redskins front office had taken the urgency out of the quarterback position.The Redskins have a guy who can capably start in Philadelphia on 8 September, and who should be capable of playing in all 16 games; after all, he started 30 games over the past two seasons and doesn’t have any real troubling injury history.Here is Keenum’s injury history for his 6-year NFL career, as per sportsinjurypredictor.com:Now Keenum may or may not be able to flash the kind of production he had in ‘17; it was, after all, a bit of an anomalous season for him — the best of his career.But the 31-year old has thrown for over 12,600 yards in his pro career, and has never looked truly bad, though he has looked mediocre many a time.If the Redskins can acquire another quarterback, that’s great.Truly.But I see other areas of greater need.The Redskins are short a starting safety.Ereck Flowers is the current ‘best bet’ at left guard.The Redskins have what is arguably the worst wide receiver group in the NFL.Personally, I voted “other” in the FanPulse survey because I think the 1(a) and 1(b) needs for the Redskins are to find a talented receiver on offense and a starter-quality safety on defense.I see the 2(a) and 2(b) needs as being a talented player to bookend Ryan Kerrigan at OLB, and an interior lineman who can challenge Flowers for the starting LG position and, perhaps, even provide backup for Chase Roullier at Center.I would rate quarterback no higher than 5th on the priority list, and I don’t see any real urgency in the need.The Redskins should be able to get through the season with Case & Colt, with the ‘luxury’ of waitingtill the 2020 draft to get the new signal caller if the right guy doesn’t fall to them in this week’s draft.Today, I’m an 18-percenter, in the “other” group.
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