Updated: Wednesday, November 30, 2011
Chargers-Jaguars: 10 observations
Chargers-Jaguars: 10 observations
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After breaking down film of both teams, Scouts Inc. offers 10 things to watch in this week's Chargers-Jaguars matchup.
1. Philip Rivers needs to come out throwing: Although the Jaguars are stout versus the run with the front seven, they are thin at corner and do not have a good enough pass rush to help the guys on the back end. Rivers should get good one-on-one matchups, especially if the Jaguars chose to play man-to-man. Rivers also has a size advantage with his big receivers. Jacksonville is not equipped to get into a high-scoring game. The Jags score only 12 points per game and average fewer than 250 yards of offense.
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