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San Diego vs. Miami
Chargers – 6 1/2 vs Dolphins
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Having won two games in a row, the San Diego Chargers have seemingly righted their ship. Or have they? The Chargers wins this season have hardly been impressive. While the scores look lopsided, 48-29 against the Jets and 28-18 versus the Raiders, San Diego (2-2) let both opponents hang around in the game way too long for most fans liking, especially taking into account the teams last second losses to Carolina and Denver. In both of their wins, the Chargers have fallen behind and had to fight their way back into the game.
Meanwhile, the Miami Dolphins (1-2) return from their bye week with the momentum of giving the New England Patriots their first regular season loss since 2006. Ronnie Brown went crazy and became a fantasy footballers dream in that game, running for four touchdowns and throwing for a fifth touchdown in Foxboro. The Dolphins, who looked like one of the worst teams in the NFL prior to Week 3, gained some hope with Brown’s wonderful game in the upset over the Pats. Still, it will be hard for Brown to duplicate that kind of success, even against San Diegos 28th ranked team defense.
The key matchup in this one may be San Diegos prolific offense against Miamis serviceable defense. Miami will be able to score against San Diego, but will their 15th ranked defense be able to stop LaDainian Tomlinson, Philip Rivers and company enough to put them in a position for the win?
This is a homecoming for Chargers receiver Chris Chambers, who spent his first six years in the NFL in South Beach before a 2007 trading deadline deal sent him to San Diego. Chambers became a star in 2005 game against Buffalo when he hauled in 15 passes for 238 yards against Buffalo. The Chargers would love for Chambers homecoming to be just as productive.
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