America's Game: The Missing Rings - 1981 San Diego Chargers (Part 6 of 7)

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The Story Of The 1981 San Diego Chargers. Please Register At http://www.thedoomship.com For all sports and general discussion forums. Thank You And Enjoy

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  • R.I.P. Don Coryell!

  • This was a really great team--the best offense that ever stepped onto the field. I am glad that you have this. Awesome man.

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  • @mrmajikjr

    no this show doesn't ring a bell. Rhinoplasty

  • @sanjosesharks65 You watch Seinfeld, don't you?

  • @mrmajikjr

    Oh I'm so sorry I got the song totally confused. The song is actually called "Newman" by Wayne Knight

  • @sanjosesharks65 Very Funny

    You Idiot.

  • @mrmajikjr

    It's "I love it when you call me big Llama" by Snafu C.K. SuShi Tas S

  • 2:10 - 3:51

    What song is that?

  • "they never pick up fat guys. we're gonna have to get off the field ourselves."

  • @Drew914 No.

  • @fatcatsathat ya idid a little research on the O-line, no HOFers but definately pro bowlers and did a good job protecting Fouts....owner was a cheap ass! Fred Dean is in the HOF and helped the 49ers win a SB... as for Muncie, i forgot he got into cocaine, but i hear he turned his life around and mentors youth... was Brooks the other RB at the same time as Muncie or did he come after.....i almost forgot that Wes Chandler and J. Jefferson weren't on the same team....Wes was a good replacement

  • @quincee33 In answer to your question, yes, Russ Washington and Ed White were offensive lineman.Chuck Muncie's career ended prematurely due to drug addiction. The 1981 Chargers pass defense was the worst in football. The loss of an outside pass rush from Fred Dean put added pressure on the secondary. Despite solid perfomances from defensive linemen like Gary "Big Hands" Johnson and Louie Kelcher, Fred Dean's absence had a huge imapct.

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