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Friday, October 15, 2010

Five Things You May Not Know About San Diego Chargers Quarterback Philip Rivers

One of the best young quarterbacks in the entire NFL is none other than San Diego Chargers great Philip Rivers. He seems to have the full package when it comes to the physical abilities needed to play the position too. Rivers has become quite popular in recent years and play with a large amount of passion for the game and for winning.


Here is a look at five things you may not know about San Diego Chargers quarterback Philip Rivers.


Let's Play The Broncos Again!
Through the 2009 NFL season, Philip Rivers has thrown more touchdown passes against the Denver Broncos than he has against any other team in the NFL. His 14 TD passes against the Broncos are just one ahead of the 13 he has thrown during his career against the Kansas City Chiefs.


Someone Had To Be First
The first NFL touchdown pass that Rivers ever threw came in the fourth quarter of the last game of the 2004 season, a 24-17 win over the Kansas City Chiefs. It went for 13 yards and was caught by receiver Malcom Floyd.


The One Timers
Antonio Gates and Vincent Jackson have played a huge role in how successful Rivers has been during his four years as the starting quarterback of the Chargers. During that time, those two have caught the bulk of the touchdown passes. Four players during that time have caught just one touchdown pass apiece from Rivers. The one touchdown club members are Craig Davis, Jacob Hester, Lorenzo Neal, and Kris Wilson.


Out Of The Gates And In The Lead
No player in the league has caught as many touchdown passes from Philip Rivers as the great Antonio Gates. During their time together, they have hooked up for 32 touchdowns already.


Run Little Guy, Run
Through the 2009 season, the longest touchdown pass of Philip Rivers career has been an 81 yarder that was thrown in a 24-20 week two loss to the Baltimore Ravens. It was caught by running back Darren Sproles in the first quarter and had given the team the lead.


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Friday, October 8, 2010

Five Little Known Facts About San Diego Chargers Great Dan Fouts

The San Diego Chargers have been a professional football team since their first year as founding members of the American Football League in 1960. All through their existence, they have placed a premium on having a throwing offense. This started with John Hadl in the 1960's and includes more recent quarterbacks like Drew Brees and Philip Rivers. One of the best that they ever had though was the great Dan Fouts.


Fouts played for the team throughout the 1970's and 1980's. Though he never won a Super Bowl, the team always seemed competitive with him behind the center. Here is a look at five little known facts about this great quarterback.


#1 - The First One Ever


The first NFL touchdown pass ever thrown by Dan Fouts came in the fourth quarter of a 38-21 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers in week four of the 1973 season. It went for 13 yards and was caught by Jerry LeVias.


#2 - One Great Tight End!


No player caught more touchdown passes from Dan Fouts than Kellen Winslow, one of the best tight ends to ever play the game. He caught 41 TD passes from Fouts during their years together.


#3 - Second Helpings


Strangely, Dan Fouts was more productive in the category of touchdown passes in the 2nd quarter than any other part of the game. Over the course of his career, Fouts threw 51 touchdowns in the 1st quarter, 54 in the 3rd quarter, 55 in the 4th quarter, and two in overtime. In the second quarter of the games he played in though, he actually threw 92 touchdown passes. Nearly double that of some of those other quarters.


#4 - Take That, Raiders!


Dan Fouts threw more touchdown passes against the Oakland / Los Angeles Raiders than he threw aainst any other team in the league. He had 36 touchdown passes against them. The Seattle Seahawks are in second place in this category having given up 30 touchdown passes to Fouts.


#5 - The Last One Ever


The last touchdown pass that Dan Fouts threw during his NFL career came in a 20-16 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers in 1987. It went for 15 yards and was caught by running back Lionel "Little Train" James.


A great deal of interesting info can be learned from checking out San Diego Chargers trivia wherever it can be found. True fans of the team crave learning everything there is to know about both the franchise itself and the great players that have played for them.


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Friday, October 1, 2010

Five Fun Facts About the San Diego Chargers

The San Diego Chargers were one of the original American Football League teams in 1960 and then were included with the rest of the AFL teams in the AFL-NFL merger that united the two leagues in 1970. Over the years, the Chargers have had a number of great years and played in a number of great games. Here is a look at five fun facts about the San Diego Chargers.


1. The first touchdown pass of Philip Rivers career went to wide receiver Malcom Floyd and came in a 24-17 January 2nd win over the Kansas City Chiefs.


2. The Chargers introduced their team Hall of Fame in 1976. Four players were inducted that first season, they were linebackers Frank Buncom, Emil Karas, and Bob Laraba, as well as running back Jacque MacKinnon.


3. San Diego made it all the way to Super Bowl XXIX, only to lose it by the score of 49-26 to the San Francisco 49ers. Because of this the team's general manager, Bobby Beathard, became the first GM to take three teams to Super Bowls (he also took the Redskins and Dolphins there earlier in his career).


4. No Chargers player has gone to more Pro Bowls than linebacker Junior Seau. Seau went to 12 Pro Bowls during his time with the team, including every year from 1991 to 2002.


5. Seven of the top eight rushing seasons in Chargers history were accomplished by LaDainian Tomlinson. The only other running back to make the list was Natrone Means who holds the 6th position.


The San Diego Chargers have been involved in a number of important games during their time in the NFL. There is no reason to think that they will not continue to be an important part of professional football.


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