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Home / Sports / Vrabel Eyes Chargers' Ground Game Threat

Vrabel Eyes Chargers' Ground Game Threat

10 Jan

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Summary

  • Chargers' offensive line is a physical, run-heavy unit.
  • Despite injuries, Chargers' line protects a top quarterback well.
  • Patriots defense ranks sixth best in limiting rushing yards.
Vrabel Eyes Chargers' Ground Game Threat

New England Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel has pinpointed the Los Angeles Chargers' offensive line as a critical factor in their upcoming playoff matchup. Vrabel acknowledged the Chargers' consistent physicality and strong run game, even with recent changes to their offensive line.

Vrabel praised the unit's ability to protect their quarterback, allowing him to execute effectively and extend plays. He also highlighted their success on third-down conversions, enabling them to maintain possession and stay on schedule during games.

This focus on physicality comes as the Chargers have averaged 121.58 rushing yards per game this season. The Patriots' defense, however, has been stout against the run, ranking sixth in the NFL by allowing just 101.7 rushing yards per game.

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Coach Vrabel described the Chargers' offensive line as a physical group that excels at running the football and protecting their quarterback.
The Chargers average over 121 rushing yards per game, while the Patriots' defense is one of the best in the league, allowing under 102 rushing yards.
Their physicality, ability to run effectively, protect their quarterback, and convert on short-yardage situations make them a significant challenge.

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