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      <title>Where are they now? Cory Lekkerkerker II</title>
      <description>Former Chargers OT Cory Lekkerkerker checks in with SDBoltReport.com's Amberly Richardson. Lekkerkerker offers his unique insights on the Chargers' offensive struggles, Norv Turner's rocky start and the competition at tackle.</description>
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      <title>Packers Shock Bolts, 31-24</title>
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      <title>Rivers Aims to One-up His Idol</title>
      <description>Philip Rivers grew up idolizing Brett Favre. Come Sunday, he has to figure out a way to beat the NFL's winningest quarterback. That's the task facing Rivers and his Chargers as San Diego tiptoes into Green Bay after a demoralizing defeat at the hands of the New England Patriots.</description>
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      <title>Favre Expects San Diego to Charge</title>
      <description>In week two, the Chargers planned to shave their east coast rivals for a payback win at Gillette Stadium. Instead, they ended up with the knick, making it difficult to move on to Green Bay. Nonetheless, LaDainian Tomlinson and Brett Favre don't believe a repeat performance is in the cards.</description>
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      <title>No Time for Bolts to Lick Wounds</title>
      <description>The red faces will disappear from Sunday night's embarrassing loss to the Patriots. The Chargers need to get right quick as they head to Green Bay to face an improved Packers team. And don't think Packers quarterback Brett Favre won't make note of how the Pats' Tom Brady torched the Chargers' secondary time and again.</description>
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      <title>Reflections on a Rout</title>
      <description>The Chargers struggled to put things in perspective following a 24-point loss at the hands of the Patriots. On one hand, there is no shame in splitting a pair of games against teams that combined to go 25-7 last season. On the other, there is no excuse for San Diego’s offense going eight quarters without eclipsing the 30-point mark.</description>
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