Chargers’ Defense Focuses on Standards
- The Chargers’ defense prioritizes standards over expectations, emphasizing daily improvement, according to a team representative.
- An unnamed team leader emphasized that maintaining a competitive mindset is crucial for success over the season.
- Player Tuipulotu stated, 'He’s the standard,' referring to the team’s expectations for performance.
- Minter expressed that their focus is on the elements necessary for effective defense.
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Chargers’ defense focuses on standards
EL SEGUNDO — How low can they go? Last season, the Chargers gave up a puny average of 17.7 points per game, best in the NFL. They won 11 games during Jesse Minter’s first season as their defensive coordinator after joining forces with Coach Jim Harbaugh in his return to the NFL, thanks in large part to their stingy defense. Many of the pillars of their successful 2024 season returned to the practice field when training camp began Thursday, inclu…
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