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Shield_400x400We are at the halfway point of the season and the Chargers are 4-4.  After the 4-1 start, Norv Turner has led the Chargers to three straight loses just in time for Raider week.  The Raiders and the Chiefs lost on Sunday, which means for the second week in a row, we have a three way tie for first place in the AFC West.  The Chargers have given us plenty to talk about this season.  Mathews starting the season like gang busters, if Rivers has been playing hurt,  gambling on Gates foot, and many others.  At the end of the day the season really begins with the Thursday game against the Raiders.  

I know you need to get your Chargers fix, so I want to invite you to keep up with me and other Chargers fans the rest of the season.  Here is how:

High Boltage Radio – Myself and John Gennaro host HBR on Saturday mornings from 10am to noon.

Bolts From the Blue – The best place for Chargers news and opinions.

Twitter – Follow me on twitter at @SDHighBoltage

Facebook – Like the High Boltage Radio page

 

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The best from the AFC and the best from the NFC kick-off at Super Bowl XLV in less than 6 weeks!  Why wait until the big day to get down on the team you believe will win pro football’s championship game?  Already the buzz is building regarding the New England Patriots and Philadelphia Eagles!  Get in on the action by making Superbowl bets at BetUS on the teams you believe have a shot at winning the Super Bowl!

John Gennaro from Bolts from the Blue.com joined the show to recap the 2010 season and talk about potiential moves for 2011.

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National writer from AOL fanhouse Tom Krasovic, was kind enough to join HBR and share his thoughts on the 2010 Chargers season

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This week on HBR Steve Adler breaks down week three vs. the Cardinals, and yes it is all rainbows and puppy dogs.

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This week on HBR Steve breaks down week three vs. the Seahwaks and looks ahead to week four vs. the Cardinals.

 

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  • Nick Hardwick to continue playing
    Stalwart Chargers center Nick Hardwick will not retire at the age of 30. He informed Kevin Acee of the recently renamed U-T San Diego that he plans to continue playing football after briefly considering retirement. An unrestricted free agent, Hardwick doesn’t fear that his indecision will hurt his market value. “My commitment is full throttle,”…
  • Vincent Jackson expected to hit open market
    The Chargers would have to pay Vincent Jackson a lot of money to use the franchise tag on him — more than $13 million. That’s why he’s expected to hit the open market, and he’s not expected to stay in San Diego. “I don’t see any way he’s back [in San Diego]. The Chargers won’t…
  • Dielman reportedly leaning towards returning in 2012
    Chargers guard Kris Dielman is considering retirement after suffering a seizure following a concussion, but early signs point towards a return to football. Kevin Acee of the U-T San Diego reports that sources close to Dielman and team sources believe Dielman is leaning towards playing next season. The Pro Bowler is due $5.5 million. While the…
  • Chargers expected to waive Marcus McNeill
    Chargers left tackle Marcus McNeill got his big contract in October of 2010. It was considered risky because of his health, and he wound up only playing nine games in 2011. The 28-year-old two-time Pro Bowler is expected to be waived in early March according to Kevin Acee of the San Diego Union-Tribune.  That would free…
  • Fan sues over NFL conduct policy, says he has a right to swear
    Last year we passed along word of a legal challenge to the NFL’s conduct policy for fans. Now the fan challenging that policy is coming forward to press his case and say he shouldn’t have been kicked out of a stadium for dropping an F-bomb is filing a lawsuit over it. Eric Holguin, an off-duty…

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