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	<title>Comments on: Time Turned Into Ten</title>
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		<title>By: MikeTuck</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 01 Apr 2012 21:37:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Beautifully done, I have alot of respect for Humphries and Ross too! Jamal Williams should be a Hall of Famer one day. He had to be triple teamed most of the time allowing Merriman and Phillips to get their sacks. The game planning of Wade Phillips and Williams was a greater impact than Merriman ( nothing against Shawne either. Bennett, never will I forget the closeline tackle on a runback of one of his kicks, didn&#039;t back down at all. Seau ( A Hall of Famer hands down ) Singletary in SD. The best ILB we ever had, along with leader. Gates and Winslow, Winslow a better blocker due to his college career, but equals when it came to soft hands and laying it out there. I love Dielman, But White Macek and Wilkerson were solid for years. The advantage was the Air Coryell Oline stayed togerther for quite some time. If Goff would have hung around it would have been better for Hardwich and Dielman. Yes and I&#039;m a Fouts and Joiner fan. I don&#039;t know how many remember Joiners across the middle catches where he got hit so hard he&#039;d flip completely over and always come down with the Ball. He&#039;s my Mr. consistant of all time for the Chargers and I hope he stays on coaching.But let me add this, Tomlinson was a great runner, but lacked the punishing style and was never suportive on the sideline. Means, Muncie and Brooks if he would have stuck around was the best all round back ever. Cinci got the best of that. For those to young to have watched Brooks try and get some film and marvel at the guy. Auburn gave us him and Lil Train. But my sweetest moment of all was Fouts throwing to TE Holohan only to be intersepted by Oakland, Holohan just ripped the ball out of the CB&#039;s hands and went in for the TD. Fouts had Winslow, Sievers and Holohan at TE, WOW!!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Beautifully done, I have alot of respect for Humphries and Ross too! Jamal Williams should be a Hall of Famer one day. He had to be triple teamed most of the time allowing Merriman and Phillips to get their sacks. The game planning of Wade Phillips and Williams was a greater impact than Merriman ( nothing against Shawne either. Bennett, never will I forget the closeline tackle on a runback of one of his kicks, didn&#8217;t back down at all. Seau ( A Hall of Famer hands down ) Singletary in SD. The best ILB we ever had, along with leader. Gates and Winslow, Winslow a better blocker due to his college career, but equals when it came to soft hands and laying it out there. I love Dielman, But White Macek and Wilkerson were solid for years. The advantage was the Air Coryell Oline stayed togerther for quite some time. If Goff would have hung around it would have been better for Hardwich and Dielman. Yes and I&#8217;m a Fouts and Joiner fan. I don&#8217;t know how many remember Joiners across the middle catches where he got hit so hard he&#8217;d flip completely over and always come down with the Ball. He&#8217;s my Mr. consistant of all time for the Chargers and I hope he stays on coaching.But let me add this, Tomlinson was a great runner, but lacked the punishing style and was never suportive on the sideline. Means, Muncie and Brooks if he would have stuck around was the best all round back ever. Cinci got the best of that. For those to young to have watched Brooks try and get some film and marvel at the guy. Auburn gave us him and Lil Train. But my sweetest moment of all was Fouts throwing to TE Holohan only to be intersepted by Oakland, Holohan just ripped the ball out of the CB&#8217;s hands and went in for the TD. Fouts had Winslow, Sievers and Holohan at TE, WOW!!</p>
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		<title>By: SandyPeisner</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 01 Apr 2012 19:18:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Great article. Other can ask for Gil Byrd, John Hadl, Ron Mix. Fun to remember great Chargers!
Good job.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Great article. Other can ask for Gil Byrd, John Hadl, Ron Mix. Fun to remember great Chargers!<br />
Good job.</p>
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		<title>By: biggsybolt</title>
		<link>http://boltbeat.com/2012/03/31/time-turned-into-ten/comment-page-1/#comment-8641</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 01 Apr 2012 18:35:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Joey, great article! I am having a hard time putting my favs in any sort of order. JJ at the #1spot tho!
Winslow, having met him and playing in his flag football league when young was an awesome experience. Seau and Harrison were also nice to meet and make my list. Chuck Muncie, Gil Byrd, Keltcher and Hand also make it. For who he had to put up with (Ryan Leaf) and what he did in our community and at USD Jim Harbaugh. Last but not least would be Don Coryell.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Joey, great article! I am having a hard time putting my favs in any sort of order. JJ at the #1spot tho!<br />
Winslow, having met him and playing in his flag football league when young was an awesome experience. Seau and Harrison were also nice to meet and make my list. Chuck Muncie, Gil Byrd, Keltcher and Hand also make it. For who he had to put up with (Ryan Leaf) and what he did in our community and at USD Jim Harbaugh. Last but not least would be Don Coryell.</p>
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