According to this article from the San Diego Union-Tribune, Chris Chambers is actually having an easy time adjusting to his new home in San Diego. He’s had plenty of experience with this sort of thing, even after staying with one team for the entire duration of his career. While Chambers has been a career-Dolphin up to this point, his years there were far from stable. He’s gone through (no joke) four head coaches, six offensive coordinators, and 10 different quarterbacks in just seven years as a Miami Dolphin. Compared to the Dolphins, even the somewhat shaky situation at San Diego must seem stable and comforting.
With two weeks to prepare for his first game as a Charger, Chambers should perform immediately. He has plenty of motivation to perform, as a high-octane air attack in San Diego would almost surely catapult them nearly to the top of the short list of teams who could challenge the juggernaut New England Patriots for NFL supremacy this season. At the very least, a legit passing game will force teams to stop loading the box against Tomlinson, who is nearly impossible to stop even when teams forsake all else to defend the run. This is all very positive news for the Chargers, who seem to be putting that rough start firmly in the past.
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