Chargers overhyped again? Breaking down Jim Harbaugh's challenges in Year 1
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- Опубліковано 20 тра 2024
- Fernando Ramirez puts Gilberto Manzano under the spotlight after asking him for his Chargers' 2024 record prediction. Hear what Gilberto had to say about his controversial prediction of the Los Angeles Chargers. Do you agree with him? Let us know if you're high on Jim Harbaugh and Justin Herbert in Year 1.
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Gilbert is wrong.. Jim will not be under .500
Come ON people Jim as a HC is worth at least 3 to 5 wins OVER Failey as a HC was !
Dudes living in the past and scarred
You guys are totally underselling the Chargers. I think they'll be at least 10-7. You keep speaking about Williams not playing, but he was mostly absent last year so we only had Allen. Now we'll have more quality receivers who are playing than last year. And I think you're misjudging Harbaugh. Harbaugh has turned every team around he's ever coached. You guys know very little about the Chargers and what they're doing right now.
Just trying to get a rise - Put ur money on it!?!?!? I bet his tune changes soon as u threaten his wallet.
Chargers problem always been not having a good coach that understands time management and get over that hump to just score one more touchdown. So many close games that they had lost
The one score games will have a better chance to break the Bolts way with this coaching staff.. Bolt Up ⚡️⚡️
YEA , like kick the F#CKING FG"S ! Just HOW many of those 3 points OR less points was just for that reason ? NFL record we broke form the OLD 1930's CH .Cardinals , we set last year for lost games by 3 points OR less .
So Gil , those players failed with the Chargers but now they're so good because they're on Arizona?
Im more optimistic then Gilbert lol
Tweekin😂
I completely agree with Gilbert. The past 60 years of football will dictate the next 60 years of Chargers football, because apparently the past dictates the future.