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What to watch for in Chargers-Broncos 'TNF' clash

Two of the NFL's premier quarterbacks square off Thursday night with first place on the line in the AFC West. Find out what else to watch for as the Chargers take on the Broncos.

 

Agent's Take: Philip Rivers is on his way to joining the $20 million QB club

What a difference 15 months makes. When the San Diego Chargers opened training camp in 2013, Philip Rivers was at a career crossroads. Two straight disappointing seasons had taken him out of discussions about elite quarterbacks. His 47 turnovers during the 2011 and 2012 seasons were the most of any player besides Mark Sanchez.
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I don't think it would have changed the outcome for him to have played. SD to be dismantled anyway tonight.

i think it will be a Denver win as well. They look great on both sides of the ball. Flowers has made a big difference in SDs secondary this year though (along with Verrett) and they need all the help they can get in this game. Injuries catching up to SD.
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Manning has historically struggled with SD. Chargers coming off an agonizing upset loss to KC and will be loaded for bear. Broncos are coming down from the Manning TD record love-fest/beat-down of SF on Sunday night. I like the Chargers 30-24.

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San Diego has the blueprint and the QB who can keep the ball out of Peyton's hands for 40 minutes. San Diego will deliver the second and final loss the Broncos will have all year.

 

So you are picking the road team in each game. Interestingly, that's what happened last season.

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I cant see SD winning this game. Denvers Def. is much improved.

That was my thought. Denver's D is miles ahead on D from where they were last year when they played this game. SD's D is better as well, but missing Flowers hurts. If SD can somehow control the clock and keep Manning off the filed again then they will surprise me and more power to them. I think McCoy had so much knowledge of Manning's "weaknesses" and their offense last year with Adam Gase still there, that it really helped as well.
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Trials in perseverance: D.J. Fluker goes from homelessness to the NFL

By Jon Wertheim

 

If you have a thing for irony, consider the current role of Daniel Lee Jesus Fluker. A starting offensive tackle for the San Diego Chargers, Fluker goes by “D.J.” and he is essential security detail for the team’s quarterback, Philip Rivers. The 6-foot-5, 340-pound Fluker clogs the arteries to Rivers with remarkable effect. The Chargers are currently 5-2, largely because of the soaring excellence of Rivers, who, often untouched by the opposition, recently became the first NFL quarterback to post four straight games with a passer rating of 120 or better.

 

While Fluker’s current job is to protect Rivers, it was an unprotected river that marked the defining moment of his severe childhood that put him on a path of displacement, destitution and devastation.

 

For all the natural disasters that come without warning, Hurricane Katrina’s reputation preceded her arrival. In August 2005, residents of New Orleans knew a storm was coming. That included the Fluker family: D.J, his mother, two sisters and brother had left town and taken refuge in nearby Biloxi, Miss., when the storm hit. They were safe, but when the muddy Mississippi breached its banks, the Flukers’ modest home in the Lower Ninth Ward was destroyed. Without insurance or their possessions, they were suddenly consigned to living in their Ford Escort, all five of them. D.J. was 14 at the time and already weighed close to 400 pounds.

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Is anyone else getting sick of Denver being on national TV every single week?

 

Not at all. Watching Peyton play is simply a delight. Plus, the Broncos get a lot of high-profile matchups this year that merit primetime showings.

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