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The 'Chargering' Phenomenon: How Real Is It?
FromESPN Daily
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Length:
27 minutes
Released:
Aug 16, 2023
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Podcast episode
Description
The Chargers are a little different from some of the teams that have never won a Super Bowl. They seem to always find themselves in the playoff hunt. They’ve always had great names on the team: Dan Fouts, Junior Seau, LaDanian Tomlinson, Antonio Gates, Phillip Rivers. Even this current iteration of the team has premiere talent with quarterback Justin Herbert, running back Austin Ekeler, wide receivers Keenan Allen and Mike Williams, edge rushers Joey Bosa and Khalil Mack, and in the secondary with Derwin James and JC Jackson.
But for some reason, regardless of talent, the Chargers have always come up short in the biggest spots. Often in spectacular fashion. According to Lindsey Thiry, there’s a name for that phenomenon: Chargering.
She joins the show to explain how chargering has been around as long as the team has, how it’s the only logical explanation for some of the most spectacular collapses in the team’s history…and what this year’s team can do to put chargering behind them once and for all.
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But for some reason, regardless of talent, the Chargers have always come up short in the biggest spots. Often in spectacular fashion. According to Lindsey Thiry, there’s a name for that phenomenon: Chargering.
She joins the show to explain how chargering has been around as long as the team has, how it’s the only logical explanation for some of the most spectacular collapses in the team’s history…and what this year’s team can do to put chargering behind them once and for all.
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Released:
Aug 16, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode
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