Chargers LB Thomas Davis blaming defense for losses

Linebacker Thomas Davis isn’t around to throw anyone under the bus.

Sitting with an unexpected 4-7 record, there’s a lot you can list for the reasons why the Chargers are currently in the position that they’re in heading into the 13th week of the season.

Injuries, a coaching change, bad quarterback play are atop of the list. But one thing that hasn’t been in discussion that linebacker Thomas Davis feels like deserves the blame for the team’s losses is the defense.

“Our record says we haven’t played well enough. That’s the ultimate thing that determines how we’ve played as a defense. The offense has put up enough points for us to be more successful,” Davis said, per Los Angeles Times’ Jeff Miller.

“We just haven’t figured it out for four quarters. We’ve played extremely well at times, and other times we’ve been inconsistent. If we do a better job in certain situations, our record could be much, much better.”

In the 17 years that Davis has been playing in the NFL, he has established himself as a leader, which is something Los Angeles coveted him for when making the decision to bring him onboard.

With the leadership skills that he possesses, Davis isn’t going to go around throwing anyone under the bus. The only person he’s going to blame is himself and the side of the football he plays on.

In reality, the defense hasn’t been the issue for their seven losses. The Chargers defense ranks No. 5 in points allowed, fourth in passing yards given up and tied for fifth in big plays allowed this season.

Meanwhile, on the offensive side of the ball, quarterback Philip Rivers has tossed 14 interceptions through 11 games and has been unable to get his team points on game-winning or tying drives.

Coach Anthony Lynn says it’s not just Rivers’ fault that the team is 4-7. Lynn said he evaluated everyone during the bye week, and said it’s on everyone.

Los Angeles will look to get finish the season on a strong note starting against the Broncos this Sunday. The team is fresh off a bye and will get some reinforcements with safeties Derwin James and Adrian Phillips back, as well as potentially offensive tackles Russell Okung and Sam Tevi.

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Chargers’ Anthony Lynn not considering benching QB Philip Rivers

Don’t expect to see Tyrod Taylor or rookie Easton Stick out on the field anytime soon.

While quarterback Philip Rivers is coming off two consecutive games that were undoubtably the worst of the past three seasons, the question has come up if the the Chargers are going to bench him.

Coach Anthony Lynn has no intentions to bench the veteran signal-caller anytime soon on Tuesday.

“I’m not going to entertain that right now. I’m going to evaluate everything, and right now Philip Rivers is our starting quarterback. But I’m not going to single one position out. I’m looking at everybody. We’re 4-7. Everybody can be doing something better,” Lynn said.

The past two contests have been the difference between staying alive in playoff contention and having those chances being diminished, and a lot of it falls on Rivers’ shoulders. He has completed 54.2% of his passes with three touchdowns and seven interceptions as the Bolts have lost both games.

There are a lot of things that will have fingers being pointed at for the reason that Los Angeles is sitting at a surprising 4-7 record, but the 14 interceptions in the 11-game span is one of the reasons why the team is where they’re at entering their bye week.

The offensive line has been the narrative all season long, but Rivers’ decision-making, pocket awareness and lack of anticipation is a main ingredient for the team’s lackluster 2019 season.

Nearly eliminated from the postseason, the idea of benching Rivers and playing Tyrod Taylor or rookie Easton Stick has been brought up because the Chargers wouldn’t have much to lose.

There’s reason to believe that this could be Rivers final season in a blue and gold uniform, so giving Taylor or Stick some playing time before the season ends would give the coaching staff an idea what the two look like in live-game action.

Heading into bye week after the dreadful loss, the only thing that fans can think about is what the future holds for Rivers.

“I don’t have that luxury to think about Philip and the future, his contract. My focus is the next game against the Denver Broncos. At the end of the season that will take care of itself. Right now we’re trying to finish this season on a positive note,” Lynn said.

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Chiefs’ opponent preview, Week 11: Scouting the Chargers

A detailed scouting report on the Chiefs’ Week 11 opponent, the Los Angeles Chargers.

The Kansas City Chiefs travel to Mexico City to take on the Los Angeles Chargers on Monday night in Week 11.

The Chiefs are coming off a disappointing road loss to the Tennessee Titans. Weeks ago, winning the AFC West seemed like a foregone conclusion for Kansas City, with the main focus being on getting a first-round bye for the playoffs. Now, the Chiefs have just a half-game lead over the Oakland Raiders and a two-game lead over the Chargers.

The Chargers are dealing with plenty of adversity of their own. They definitely did not envision themselves being 4-6 at this point in the season. Things seemed to be heading in the right direction for L.A. two weeks ago after they beat the Green Bay Packers, but last week they suffered a crucial loss to the Raiders.

There will be a lot on the line for both teams in this matchup. Let’s take a deeper look at the Chargers and see what it will take for a bounce-back Chiefs victory.

CHIEFS-CHARGERS HISTORY

The Chiefs lead the all-time series over the Chargers with a 61-56-1 record. After dropping nine straight games to the Chiefs, the Chargers finally got off the schneid in Week 15 of last season, winning a thrilling game at Arrowhead by a 29-28 final.

via the NFL’s official YouTube channel

As with a lot of Chiefs losses of late, they jumped out to a double-digit lead in this game but couldn’t hold on. The Chargers scored a touchdown to bring the score within one point with four seconds left in the game. They decided to go for a two-point conversion to take the lead and were successful, securing the win.

CHARGERS’ KEY ADDITIONS

LB Thomas Davis
QB Tyrod Taylor
DL Jerry Tillery

CHARGERS’ KEY SUBTRACTIONS

WR Tyrell Williams
CB Jason Verrett
DL Darius Philon
DL Corey Liuget