[Haglund] Donnie Edwards is the only player in Chargers history to cross the 150 total tackle mark in a single season – he did it 3 times (2003-2005). With 82 total tackles through 9 games this season, Daiyan Henley is on pace to be the second name on that list. In his first year as a starter…
November 14, 2024
[Haglund] Donnie Edwards is the only player in Chargers history to cross the 150 total tackle mark in a single season – he did it 3 times (2003-2005). With 82 total tackles through 9 games this season, Daiyan Henley is on pace to be the second name on that list. In his first year as a starter…
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If(when) he gets a pick 6 i will change my flair
Maybe it’s just me but number Zero taking down number Zero is pretty cool.
He dislocated his shoulder a few games into the season and has been wearing a brace ever since. Just makes it that more impressive!
Henley is the opposite of Murray. Murray was always shooting the wrong gap or in the wrong place. Henley is always shooting the correct gap or is in the right place… Wtf Staley?
Good Donnie Edwards lesson for those who were asking earlier in the week!
Doesn’t surprise because it’s noticeable how often Henley is near the ball. Was just thinking last week how often I was seeing him every game and even looked for 6 to see if he was even on the field. And that’s nothing against him, it’s just that 0 is *always* there.
Coach Staley, ladies and gentlemen!
I tell this story any time Donnie Edward’s is mentioned…
I worked at upper deck trading cards in Carlsbad, one day working I get a tap on my shoulder, I turned around and it’s Donnie Edward’s, he’s just goin around and saying hi to people working. Was such a dope surprise. 🙂
He passes the eye test, the number 0 looks so cool too.
Serious question not trying to downplay anybody’s achievements but is just having a high volume of tackles a super relevant statistic when evaluating players? Would it not be more important when and where the tackles are occurring? At first blush to me having a lot of tackles just tells me you’re durable and play a lot of downs.
10 comments
If(when) he gets a pick 6 i will change my flair
Maybe it’s just me but number Zero taking down number Zero is pretty cool.
He dislocated his shoulder a few games into the season and has been wearing a brace ever since. Just makes it that more impressive!
Henley is the opposite of Murray. Murray was always shooting the wrong gap or in the wrong place. Henley is always shooting the correct gap or is in the right place… Wtf Staley?
Good Donnie Edwards lesson for those who were asking earlier in the week!
Doesn’t surprise because it’s noticeable how often Henley is near the ball. Was just thinking last week how often I was seeing him every game and even looked for 6 to see if he was even on the field. And that’s nothing against him, it’s just that 0 is *always* there.
Coach Staley, ladies and gentlemen!
I tell this story any time Donnie Edward’s is mentioned…
I worked at upper deck trading cards in Carlsbad, one day working I get a tap on my shoulder, I turned around and it’s Donnie Edward’s, he’s just goin around and saying hi to people working. Was such a dope surprise. 🙂
He passes the eye test, the number 0 looks so cool too.
Serious question not trying to downplay anybody’s achievements but is just having a high volume of tackles a super relevant statistic when evaluating players? Would it not be more important when and where the tackles are occurring? At first blush to me having a lot of tackles just tells me you’re durable and play a lot of downs.