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      <title>Kris Dielman to retire from NFL</title>
      <description>Hot News for OG Kris Dielman</description>
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      <title>Chargers IR Kris Dielman, sign Ikechuku Ndukwe</title>
      <description>Hot News for OG Kris Dielman</description>
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      <title>Positional Analysis: OL</title>
      <description>In 2009, injuries forced the San Diego Chargers to shuffle and reshuffle their offensive line. In 2010, a contractual dispute threatens to do the same thing. It may be bad news bears for Philip Rivers, as his team now has question marks at both tackle spots.</description>
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      <description>The San Diego Chargers dove right into the NFL Combine Thursday by meeting with Indiana OT Rodger Saffold. See what one Chargers coach said to&amp;nbsp;get Saffold "hyped,"  and learn which other gifted offensive tackle met with San Diego scouts.</description>
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      <title>Turner, Jackson Lead AFC to 41-34 Victory</title>
      <description>Even with three fill-in quarterbacks under center, Norv Turner deployed the same strategy he does with Philip Rivers at the controls -- throw the ball to Vincent Jackson. The first-time Pro Bowler led all receivers with 122 yards on seven receptions as the AFC won a shootout, 41-34.</description>
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      <title>Pro Bowl: Five Get Invites, Two Get Left Out</title>
      <description>Philip Rivers, Antonio Gates, Kris Dielman, Nate Kaeding and Kassim Osgood all earned Pro Bowl invites Tuesday. The quintet ensures San Diego will be well represented in Miami, although most of the post-announcement buzz centered on the two players left out.</description>
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      <title>Chargers O-Line Ready to Make Foes Eat Crow</title>
      <description>The Chargers' offensive line heard the talk. And it can't wait for its detractors to chow on crow this season.</description>
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      <title>Game-by-Game Analysis: Top Matchups, Part I</title>
      <description>The San Diego Chargers prepare to embark on one of the most anticipated seasons in franchise history with a daunting docket on the horizon. Every game presents its unique tests and key matchups. SDBoltReport.com goes game-by-game to break down all the matchups worth watching.</description>
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      <title>Positional Analysis: Offensive Guard</title>
      <description>One position on San Diego’s roster that’s sure to have a different look in 2009 is offensive guard. Mike Goff, who’s started every game for the Chargers at right guard since 2004, is a free agent who won’t return. In his place will be either Kynan Forney or Scott Mruczkowski, who will fight for the starting job opposite all-star Kris Dielman.</description>
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      <title>Kris Dielman, AFC Falter in Hawaii</title>
      <description>Kris Dielman was the lone representative for the San Diego Chargers in Sunday’s Pro Bowl, which the&amp;nbsp;AFC lost, 30-21. Dielman, making his second consecutive Pro Bowl appearance, started the game at right guard and played the majority of the snaps at that position.</description>
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      <title>Pro Bowl Snubs Reflect Slump</title>
      <description>The NFL announced its Pro Bowl rosters on Tuesday and only two Chargers heard their names called. The players who earned invites, TE Antonio Gates and OG&amp;nbsp;Kris Dielman, are heading to Hawaii on reputation as much as anything else. The Chargers who really deserved to go -- Philip Rivers, Mike Scifres and Kassim Osgood -- must wait for 2010.</description>
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      <title>Dielman Ready to Dig from the Hole</title>
      <description>Left guard Kris Dielman is among the most soft-spoken Chargers. He's also among the most intense, giving the offensive line a streak of nasty that doesn't go unnoticed.</description>
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      <title>OG Kris Dielman: Another injured Pro Bowler</title>
      <description>Hot News for OG Kris Dielman</description>
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      <title>Three to Watch: Six-Year Veterans</title>
      <description>The Chargers are championship contenders because they have a good mix of youth and experience. However, if the team is going to take the next step and capture the Lombardi Trophy, it will be the players in the middle of the spectrum -- those in the primes of their careers -- who will carry the load. Chargers expert Michael Lombardo examines three such players. 
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      <title>Chargers Power Rankings: Nos. 8-14</title>
      <description>SDBoltReport.com's Samantha Fillerup continues to rank San Diego's top-56 players. Part VII of this eight-part series takes a look at spots 8-14, a
grouping that includes fierce foreigners, savvy skill players and big bodies in the trenches. See where everybody stacks up in this latest installment.</description>
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      <title>Training Camp Battle Preview: Starting Center</title>
      <description>Recovering from foot surgery, Nick Hardwick will likely miss the first month of the season. As training camp inches closer, expect a battle of the fittest. Cory Withrow, Hardwick’s backup last year, looks to grab the starting spot but has one major obstacle- Jeremy Newberry. The newly signed veteran has the experience and fight to challenge Withrow.</description>
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      <title>Cromartie Alive and Picking at Pro Bowl</title>
      <description>Norv Turner counted on familiar faces getting the job done in the Pro Bowl, but the NFC came up with the win, 42-30.  The offensive explosion was right up Turner’s ally, but his squad could not keep pace despite two interceptions by Antonio Cromartie. As far as Turner is concerned, the next time he sees Adrian Peterson will be too soon.  
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      <description>With the Senior Bowl practices now in the books,  Michael Lombardo reports from Mobile, Ala., that Chargers scouts met with four more offensive line prospects before heading back to sunny San Diego.</description>
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      <description>Ah, life is good in San Diego. The Chargers already have a playoff spot secure with the Denver Broncos coming in Monday night. Many looked at the schedule earlier in the year and thought this game could be for the AFC West title or at least have playoff implications for both teams. Make that one team.</description>
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