Yeah yeah yeah, I get that they are 2-0 at home. Going into this week-
Injuries-
Malcolm Floyd (out)
Legs Naanee (questionable, didn't practice at all this week, expected to sit)
Gates (questionable, didn't practice at all, game-time decision but is expected to play)
Ryan Matthews (will play, but banged up)
Nate Kaeding (out, pulled groin, signed Kris Brown to kick.... ask Texans fans about just how "good" he is)
Most likely starting Patrick Crayton and Buster Davis at WR.
They played the Chiefs, Jags, Cards, Seahawks, Rams, and Raiders. Only 1 of those teams cracks the top half of the league in scoring (Chiefs at 14th). The only 2 teams they beat are ranked 23rd and 25th. The Patriots are ranked #1, at 30.8 ppg.
Patriots have more yards per carry and yards per game, and zero fumbles, to the Chargers 5.
Is there ANY reason to take the Chargers here? Forget about what the public is betting on and all that other BS that does not decide games. What makes the Chargers the better team today?
Injuries-
Malcolm Floyd (out)
Legs Naanee (questionable, didn't practice at all this week, expected to sit)
Gates (questionable, didn't practice at all, game-time decision but is expected to play)
Ryan Matthews (will play, but banged up)
Nate Kaeding (out, pulled groin, signed Kris Brown to kick.... ask Texans fans about just how "good" he is)
Most likely starting Patrick Crayton and Buster Davis at WR.
They played the Chiefs, Jags, Cards, Seahawks, Rams, and Raiders. Only 1 of those teams cracks the top half of the league in scoring (Chiefs at 14th). The only 2 teams they beat are ranked 23rd and 25th. The Patriots are ranked #1, at 30.8 ppg.
Patriots have more yards per carry and yards per game, and zero fumbles, to the Chargers 5.
Is there ANY reason to take the Chargers here? Forget about what the public is betting on and all that other BS that does not decide games. What makes the Chargers the better team today?