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Rogue100 t1_j4nh33l wrote

Still having trouble wrapping my head around how bad of a collapse this was by the Chargers!

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hermes-thrice-great t1_j4p4996 wrote

And I thought OUR second half meltdowns were bad! (Raiders fan)

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DeeDubb83 t1_j4p9tdm wrote

I could feel it coming. The offense was stalling and the turnovers likely weren't going to keep coming. I still expected the Chargers to win, but i thought the Jaguars would come back. It took so many huge mistakes. Joey Bosa should be absolutely ashamed of himself.

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pedanticProgramer t1_j4sihx2 wrote

Not really sure where you’re going with this. It’s plain and simple you can’t throw your helmet on the field. Boss has no one to blame but himself.

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acromaine t1_j4rrgw7 wrote

The chargers were bad all game. Couldn’t do a single thing unless we literally handed them the ball near the goal line. Once we stopped doing that it went how it should have the whole game.

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SupahCharged t1_j4sso4j wrote

That's a little revisionist and disingenuous. It's always tough to move the ball in the red zone because the field is condensed and there's less to defend and they were mostly the ones making the plays to get the the takeaways on defense (save for the ball off the helmet). And you can only go as far as the end zone on any drive so you shouldn't hold the starting position against them on those drives.

The fact is they were still outgaining the jags 170-50 when they went up 27-0, even with all those short fields limiting their potential to gain yards (16 and a 18 yard TD drives). If they were bad, what were the jags? They definitely weren't perfect, but calling them bad the whole game is pretty stupid. Jags also were aided by two big in-game injuries to the chargers that affected their second half (LT on offense and their best CB on defense).

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