Bittersweet: Reflecting on the Chargers being on Hard Knocks

With summer all around us, one of my favorite highlights of the season is the new season of HBO’s Hard Knocks. This series details the training camp regimen and story around a new team each year and is a staple of any football fan’s preseason diet as they get ready for another year of the NFL. Though this year will obviously be different with the introduction of COVID-19 throwing everyone in the world for a loop, it also features my favorite team: the San Diego, I mean Los Angeles Chargers. Though I wish I could have seen Hard Knocks with the Chargers still in the 619, it will be awesome to finally see my team in one of the most well-produced annual sports series. 


Over the years, the cameras have covered everyone from the Dallas Cowboys to the Baltimore Ravens and have produced a plethora of awesome moments. My personal favorite has been the Atlanta Falcons season and legendary defensive line coach, Bryan Cox reeling off one one-liner after another. Moreover, watching Texans defensive end J.J. Watt workout to Fort Minor is another series highlight for the rather unintended sight of Watt being his uber serious self. So with this video I wanted to talk about my favorite storylines to look forward to this season regarding the Bolts and how the series might help their chances this year, if there is a season. 

Top 3 things to look for:

  1. New Quarterback
  2. Secondary expectations
  3. Transition to new stadium

Images via Clutchpoints.com, espn.com, chargers.com

NFL Draft: Best Case Economic Scenarios for Three Teams

Image via CBS Sports.com

With the first round of the NFL Draft wrapping up last night, teams around the league are doing their due diligence to make sure their new chess pieces fit within their sets. LSU’s Joe Burrow was selected as the first overall pick by the Cincinnati Bengals and a number of other bluechip prospects were scooped as the evening went along. So who were the big winners and losers from the draft? Well you can Google that pretty easily and find an assortment of opinions and hot takes that would fit the bill for pretty much anyone. What I want to find is which picks make the most sense economically for the teams selecting in the top 10 of the draft and their impact later on this off-season.

Los Angeles Chargers: Ah yes, my beloved Bolts. The Chargers selected Oregon quarterback Justin Herbert with the No. 6 overall pick and also traded back into the first round to select inside linebacker Kenneth Murray of Oklahoma. While the Chargers have a glaring need at QB since the departure of franchise stalwart Philip Rivers, the team has a strong defense with a handful of weapons on the offensive side of the ball along with a bolstered offensive line. So how does this stack up on an economic scale for the Chargers? Well they need to fill seats in their stadium that they will be sharing with the Rams and a potential franchise QB and playmakers on both sides of the ball fit the bill. Also with Rivers moving on, the team has cap space to move and find playmakers which it did this off-season by signing a handful of ex-Pro Bowlers in G Trai Turner, CB Chris Harris Jr. and DT Linval Joseph.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Well, signing Tom Brady and Rob Gronkowski is one way to energize a stagnant franchise. With the Pats, I mean Bucs, having one of the splashiest off-seasons in recent memory, the draft was meant to help bolster some of their other needs and the team made another great choice by selecting Iowa offensive tackle Tristan Wirfs in the first round. Tampa now has another great talent to help protect and help TB12. So with the Bucs really readying to win now, Tampa is in a great position to win this season and make a lot of money. If there is a season that is.

NFC Scout Has Incredibly Honest Quote On Joe Burrow
LSU’s Joe Burrow was picked as the number one overall pick by the Bengals. Via @ TheSpun.com

Cincinnati Bengals: As mentioned at the top of the article, the Bengals opted to go with Heisman Trophy winner Burrow as their top pick and for good reason. The Ohio native won the national championship last season as the leader of the Tigers and will be able to transition into being the eventual leader for Cincy. Burrow was touted as the top pick by multiple sources and should fire up a stagnant franchise since they drafted Andy Dalton in 2011. In terms of economic appeal, it is hard to quantify the success of Burrow, but the excitement is palpable in Cincy. Plus the Bengals just drafted Tee Higgins out of Clemson to start day two of the draft which will hopefully compliment disgruntled All-Pro A.J. Green.

As day two of the draft kicks off, let me know which team will make the biggest splash in 2020.

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