Steven Haglund and Tyler Schoon of the Guilty as Charged podcast are bringing their insights and perspective to the Chargers podcast network! In this week’s episode, the hosts are joined by linebacker Eric Kendricks to recap week 2 of the LA Chargers Training Camp including cornerback Asante Samuel, Jr.’s success and working with Defensive Coordinator Derrick Ansley. Finally, the hosts discuss the biggest standouts in Bolts camp so far including outside linebacker Khalil Mack’s game and the maturity of rookie outside linebacker Tuli Tuipulotu.

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23 Comments

  1. If K9 uplevels this season like Pipkins and Davis, it's going to be really helpful to the Bolts. I do wish Eric was doing yoga as well. It is probably the best tool to help minimize injuries.

  2. Great interview with Eric, you guys always make the guests feel comfortable and ask questions that give both professional and personal insights! 🏈🏈⚡️⚡️

  3. That's crazy… the Chargers youtube subscriber count is TOP 5 in the league now. They used to be bottom 5!!

  4. Is everyone on defense feasting because Kellen Moore is forcing more plays down the field? Poor OLine play? hmm…

  5. Totally agree with Steven that the concern is having the bodies to practice and pre season games vs having a quality OT3 and OT4. The best teams in the league are in deep trouble if they're suddenly down 3 Olinemen. Great episode though

  6. If this team can figure out how to stay healthy, the sky is the limit. I still worry we do not have enough internal pass rush. The ends are set, but we need moto graders on DL to get through the gaps.
    I'm also worried about the run game. I love Eck and the RBs, but we have consistency issues (historically). They need to step forward and put what happened in Jax last season behind them, and it's going to take a 2 or 3-game playoff run to get it done. 2 years in a row, nonplayoff and or playoff heartbreak and embarrassment. It is time. No more excuses.

  7. I've been with GAC for a couple years now , and your growth is awesome !!! You were good then , you rock the house now !!! Go Boltz !!!!!

  8. Kenneth Murray II taking the next step (in camp, this is the rumor) is my takeaway too. Isn't that exciting that K9 may have turned a corner?

  9. 37:20 – RE: Offensive tackle All the 2023 mocks that had an offensive tackle in the first four rounds for the Chargers. Didn't happen, I believe it's overdue as the Chargers have drafted 3 tackles since 2019: Pipkens, Jaimes, Slater. That said, great show, good job on the interview, and the facility access. 👍

  10. Whew, if you ain’t hyped for the season after this episode idk what will get ya hyped. Sounds like the team is in a good spot. Really can’t wait for the season to start.

    Great work as always. Super insightful rundown of the team and training camp. Good job Chargers working with these guys

  11. I sacrified 4 goats and one pig to protect the team from injuries. Lets win it all

  12. Foster is young and raw. He will get reps this year and he will be better than last year. Fact is he will be adequate.
    The depth is so much better this year over last. The D is playing better. No Lombardi to fuck it up. Staley will be able to do his job and not have to worry about the offensive game plan. Also the offense is richer in overall talent. If healthy through out the season Staley takes that growth step they should be able to play and win against any team in the league. BUT, it will take everyone on the roster. That means everyone.

  13. Just wanted to reiterate the Morgan Fox sentiment. I agree, he really is an elite DT, but for some reason you never really hear a lot about him. But I think that changes this year. I think there's a good chance he'll have his best season yet. Really excited to see him this year⚡

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