

It looked like they might have been willing to settle for the tie when they ran the ball on second down from the Chargers 46 as the clock ticked under a minute in overtime Sunday night. The Chargers come into Monday night’s game 2-1 after a thrilling 30-24 victory at Kansas City gave them their first 2-1 start in nine years. Both that game and Saturday’s meltdown were classic “Chargering” and could wind up costing Staley his job. The Las Vegas Raiders could’ve punched their ticket to the postseason and given the Chargers a spot by taking a knee on the final play Sunday night. Nelson’s experience of finding four chargers in a row that were not working was pretty extreme, and thankfully rare. The Chargers also missed the postseason altogether last year after Staley made one of the most inexplicable timeout calls you will ever see. He also decided to play star wide receiver Mike Williams in a meaningless Week 18 game, and Williams injured his back. The two appeared to be heading for a tie, which would have. Staley was not the only person to blame for the collapse, but he certainly played a role. The final game of the 2021 NFL regular season came down to the wire, as the Chargers and the Raiders were tied at 32 late in overtime. It was also the biggest blown lead in Chargers history. Jacksonville’s comeback was the third-largest in NFL postseason history. They were outscored 24-3 in the second half en route to a 31-30 loss. The Chargers led 27-0 late in the second quarter of their wild-card game against the Jacksonville Jaguars on Saturday night.

Darren Rovell (darrenrovell) January 10, 2022. Time (s) after which an OCPP request send by CS is timed out. Taking a timeout there is a fireable offense. Minimum required current (A) for charging a Chameleon charger (e.g. Unfortunately for Staley, he has only helped further that negative reputation over the past two seasons. Why the chargers call a timeout Karl-Anthony Towns (KarlTowns) January 10, 2022. And so, all right, well, how do you change that? Well, you have to do things different. Six plays later, on third-and-4 and with the Raiders standing on the Chargers 40-yard line, four seconds left on the play clock and 39 seconds left in regulation, Staley called a timeout. “There’s this Chargering, and there’s all these external factors that I know in my life, they’re just all excuses. “The history of this team when I got here, it was like, someone’s going to get hurt, they’re going to blow a lead, something catastrophic is going to happen,” Staley said at the time.
