Greetings from Qualcomm
The key storyline before the Chargers and Colts get it on here in the AFC wild-card game in San Diego: the health of two of San Diego's stars, running back LaDainian Tomlinson and tight end Antonio Gates.
Both appeared on the field in their Charger powder-blues. LT didn't cut much but did run. Gates looked as he always looks, just fine.
San Diego coach Norv Turner said both will play.
That's not the question, however.
It's how effectively can they play? And how long? Into the fourth quarter? It's playoff time.
The key is not so much LT as it is Gates. Darren Sproles can spell LT. The Chargers need Gates, however, particularly with the size and height match-up problems he presents for Indy safety Bob Sanders.
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NBC Sports contributor Alan Abrahamson brings a wealth of knowledge to his coverage of the Olympics and the sports world.
I can't believe you still have problems broadcasting the football games. When listening to the program the broadcasters cac not be heard clearly!!! You had the same problem last year but I thought you would realize it and fix the problem! Well, NOT SO.
I don't understand how you kppe getting the games toi broadcast!!!
Maybe you'll get this fixed by nest year!!!! It is really irritating to have to listen to the people mumbling during the entire game!