In a game that virtually none of America is getting, Jacksonville and San Diego are taking football back to an era when no one held on to the ball.
Jaguars, Chargers Playing Hot Potato, Possibly Trying To Destroy Gus Johnson’s Voice
↵The Jaguars and Chargers have combined for seven turnovers and a blocked punt, and there’s still a little time left in the first half. Both David Garrard has thrown three picks, Philip Rivers two. Antoine Cason, replacing Antonio Cromartie as San Diego’s defensive playmaker, has two interceptions and a forced fumble. From the first play of the second quarter, a Rivers interception, to the 23rd, Jacksonville’s Rashard Jennings blocking a punt, the teams combined for five turnovers.
↵Making matters better (for us) and worse (for him), Gus Johnson is handling the play-by-play. Hearing Johnson’s enthusiasm applied to a game rife with turnovers is like listening to a volcano that won’t stop erupting, except you’re actually a little concerned with what’s going to happen to the volcano should it need to muster up a bit more heat.











