Why Greg Roman’s Offense Is Struggling with the Los Angeles Chargers



Why Greg Roman’s Offense Is Struggling with the Los Angeles Chargers

Can the Los Angeles Chargers overcome their offensive woes under Greg Roman? The Chargers’ offense is struggling, particularly in the running game and on third downs, raising questions about Roman’s future. Meanwhile, Joshua Palmer’s role as a potential top wide receiver is debated, with concerns about his injuries and production.

The impact of trading Keenan Allen is analyzed, especially how it affects Justin Herbert’s performance on crucial plays. Despite these challenges, the Chargers’ defense shines, consistently holding opponents to 20 points or less, sparking hope for a playoff push. The interior offensive line’s weaknesses are also under scrutiny, with speculation about possible changes during the bye week.

Join us as we explore these pressing issues and more. Tune in for a deep dive into the Los Angeles Chargers’ season and discover what lies ahead for this resilient team.

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13 comments
  1. Just want to see us FINALLY get healthy enough and have a GREAT season. SAME players getting hurt AGAIN was just deflating. If healthy enough we would've beat those chiefs. A healthy connected team is all I care about at this point. ⚡⚡⚡💙 💛

  2. This is a contract year for Palmer and he is still playing like crap. He won't be here next year, probably be receiver 3 with the Chiefs or Raiders.

  3. Ravens fans hated this guy (Roman) so much, now he brings his brand of caveman football to L.A.. You need a sophisticated creative passing attack to win in the NFL.

  4. The TV cameras last Sunday showed Joey Bosa sitting in the stands during the game with chiefs, He could not even be with his team, get rid of his sorry ass!

  5. The defense is legit but they get gassed when the offense can’t move the ball so it just puts the defense back on the field and this offense is very stagnant but I’m not going to give up on the offense and say just ditch it because the last two first halves of the last two games we can move the ball but it’s the second halves of the last two games where the offense has been terrible, I’ve only been saying this for years we need a legit deep threat the last one we had was Jalen guyton which expanded our average depth of target but also the oline needs to step up and this is what we have been saying before the season started that the tackles are great but the other guys are decent at best which isn’t good enough

  6. I actually don't think it would look bad for the Chargers to move on even after Joey Bosa took the pay cut to stay with the Chargers look he didn't do it for us he did it because he knew he couldn't get paid in free agency with his hist.

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