导出博客文章SAN DIEGO -- Philip Rivers made it through his first appearance of the
exhibition season without committing a turnover or getting sacked. It was a
small victory even though the San Diego Chargers did lose to the Seattle
Seahawks 31-10 Thursday night. Mike McCoy, who made his head coaching debut,
said hes pleased with how the first-team offence and defence did, even though
they were on the field just a short time. Rivers completed 5 of 6 passes for 45
yards in leading the Chargers on an opening 74-yard drive in 13 plays capped by
Nick Novaks 28-yard field goal. He even gained 5 yards on a third-and-6,
scrambling when he couldnt find anyone open. Rather than going for it for a
second time on fourth down, McCoy chose to have Novak kick the field goal. "I
would have liked to see him pick up the first down," McCoy said Friday. "But
hey, hes not getting paid to run the football. So hes going to try to do the
next best thing, and thats something were talking about, whether you throw the
ball away, you scramble, step up in the pocket or run, whatever thats going to
be, but he was rather athletic." Rivers wasnt sacked and didnt throw any
interceptions. Last year, he was sacked 49 times and had 22 turnovers, including
15 interceptions, as the Chargers missed the playoffs for the third straight
season. Chargers backup quarterback Charlie Whitehurst was intercepted twice and
sacked three times. One of the pickoffs set up Brady Quinns 11-yard scoring pass
to Jermaine Kearse 2:11 before halftime. San Diego defensive backs
Darrell Stuckey and Steve Williams collided, leaving Kearse wide open. McCoy
said Whitehurst "didnt do a bad job." The coach said the first interception was
a good throw. "Its just one of those deals where the receiver has to keep coming
back to the football." The second interception came during the two-minute drill,
when Whitehurst stepped up in the pocket. The coach said the pass protection for
Whitehurst was "too soft" at times. San Diegos only touchdown came on
third-string quarterback Brad Sorensens 21-yard pass to Ladarius Green in the
fourth quarter. McCoy said he was pleased with the tempo of the calls going in
on both offence and defence. "Let them play. Its all about tempo, giving the
players as much time to think about what the call is and go from there," McCoy
said. He was also happy with outside linebacker Dwight Freeney, who signed as a
free agent in May after a stellar career with Indianapolis. "It was great to see
that," McCoy said. "One of the first pass rushes he had he came off the edge and
went through the right tackle there and did a nice job. Thats what hes done
forever. The best coverage on defence is a good pass rush, and hes going to help
our defence a lot." Freeney didnt sack Russell Wilson but had him on the run.
"Thats what its about. You know, everybody loves the sack number; thats great.
But sometimes its about creating chaos for the quarterback," Freeney said. "Get
him off his spot. Affect the quarterback, whether he has to keep scrambling."
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Halladay signed a one-day contract with the Toronto Blue Jays on Monday that
allowed the veteran right-hander to retire as a member of team with which he
broke into the majors and spent the bulk of his distinguished 16-year career.
Kevin Magnussen says he is using this season to prepare himself for the future
prospect of fighting at the front of the Formula One grid.Renault has endured a
tricky transition period following its takeover of the Lotus F1 team at the end
of last year, with the Enstone-based outfit occupying ninth in the constructors
standings having recorded just one points finish this season -- when Magnussen
claimed seventh place at the Russian Grand Prix.The Dane admits that thinking
about his future prospects has helped act as motivation during a difficult
2016.You can always motivate yourself by thinking about next year and the year
after that, just thinking about the future and try to learn as much as possible
and prepare for when you get the chance because thats how Formula One is,
suddenly youre in a car that can win and you have to deliver. So learning and
preparing yourself for that time is what Im doing now.Its difficult not to be
racing for points. If youre racing in P16 and P15, chasing someone down and even
if you do get him and overtake him -- youre working so hard to overtake him and
you still dont get points. It is a very frustrating and challenging time bbut I
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since Russia has been two 12th-place finishes by Jolyon Palmer in Austria and
Hungary -- the latter of which had seen Palmer running inside the points until a
late spin curtailed the Britons hopes of scoring his first F1 point.Despite
mainly fighting towards the rear of grid, Magnussen believes he has learned a
lot during the first half of the season and feels he can be relatively happy
with his own performances so far in 2016.Youre still learning about yourself and
what you need from a car, setting it up, what feedback is important, working
with the team, getting the most out of your people. The teamwork is something
that you never stop learning really because you get new people and things
changing on the car. Thats an ongoing learning process.I feel fairly happy. Im
never satisfied because I always feel I can do better. I always feel I can
improve. Ive made a few mistakes but I also feel Ive made a few miracles and
thats kind of what I expected.
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