If they win next week vs the Dolts...
Monday, December 24, 2007
Titans again?
Looks like we might be getting another shot at the Mitans in the Q!
If they win next week vs the Dolts...
If they win next week vs the Dolts...
Sunday, December 02, 2007
Wetness Expected!
...and not just Vince Young peeing his pants when he sees Light's Out bearing down on him...
Be sure to bring warm clothes!
Here is a link to the 10 day forecast.
Saturday, December 01, 2007
Shirts in Hand!
The shirts arrived yesterday. They came out awesome. They are long-sleeve white 50/50s.
Here they are in the box.
The front.
The back.
IGOR!!!
Here they are in the box.
So Good Simpsons!
"That's why this is the only mop endorsed by me, former NFL draft pick, Ryan Leaf!"
...too funny.
Here is a link to the episode.
This part starts at 4:50...
Tuesday, November 27, 2007
Crash of the Titans!
Just 2 weeks until the Bolts light up the Titans and the C3 crew will be there!!!
I got the T-Shirts ordered and they are long sleeve this year. We need to kill KC and come back from the road with 2 wins. GO BOLTS!
I got the T-Shirts ordered and they are long sleeve this year. We need to kill KC and come back from the road with 2 wins. GO BOLTS!
Wednesday, July 04, 2007
We need to get our shit together...
Seems like a good deal. Seats are limited so we should figure this shit out and book as soon as we can.
Wednesday, April 11, 2007
Road Trip 2007

Road Trip 2007 is set for Sunday, September 23rd, Lambeau Field, Green Bay, Wisconsin. Tickets for this game will be at a major premium so only the big-big boys need to apply for this game. The only ticket tougher to get in football is a Super Bowl Ticket so be ready to pay for this ticket. This will probably be Brett Favre's last year as a Packer and honestly if he was not the QB we would be looking at another game. The sad truth is fans in Wisconsin cannot even get these tickets. It going to be tough but I am sure the core group will represent!! Rememeber the Super Bowl trophy is named after the great Packer coach Vince Lombardi and for those who forget LT will remind you on February 3rd in Glendale, Arizona.
Sunday, February 04, 2007
Thursday, January 18, 2007
Road Trip '07

Here is the deal for next year's road trip!!! Book your rooms now!! The road trip next year is to Glendale, Arizona! Hell yeah! We are going to roadttrip it out to the A to the Z to see the Bolts play in Super Bowl 42! Talk to me if you are interested! Let's get rooms now before all of the true bandwagon Chargers fans book them! Let's get ready for '07, "Lets kick some Ass!"- Coach Marty.
Tuesday, January 16, 2007
Here's a road trip game...
NFL Regular Season game in London. Mostly likely Miami vs. Giants.
From the article:
"They are two of the teams that have expressed an interest and we'll narrow it down to which two teams will generate the most enthusiasm for the fans in London and the broader U.K.," Goodell said.
The game will be held between late September and mid-October.
Goodell will announce the teams, venue and date before the Feb. 4 Super Bowl in Miami.
NFL owners voted in October to play up to two games outside the United States every season for the next five years. The London game will be the only overseas contest in 2007.
Germany, Canada and Mexico have been identified as the other top markets for NFL games outside the United States.
"We eliminated Toronto after agreeing with the Canadian Football League that we wouldn't go there because it was already hosting the Grey Cup," Goodell said. "Mexico was discussed, as well as Duesseldorf and Hamburg."
The NFL staged its first regular-season game outside the United States in 2005. The Arizona Cardinals played the San Francisco 49ers before a crowd of 103,467 in Mexico City.
From the article:
"They are two of the teams that have expressed an interest and we'll narrow it down to which two teams will generate the most enthusiasm for the fans in London and the broader U.K.," Goodell said.
The game will be held between late September and mid-October.
Goodell will announce the teams, venue and date before the Feb. 4 Super Bowl in Miami.
NFL owners voted in October to play up to two games outside the United States every season for the next five years. The London game will be the only overseas contest in 2007.
Germany, Canada and Mexico have been identified as the other top markets for NFL games outside the United States.
"We eliminated Toronto after agreeing with the Canadian Football League that we wouldn't go there because it was already hosting the Grey Cup," Goodell said. "Mexico was discussed, as well as Duesseldorf and Hamburg."
The NFL staged its first regular-season game outside the United States in 2005. The Arizona Cardinals played the San Francisco 49ers before a crowd of 103,467 in Mexico City.
Friday, January 12, 2007
Wednesday, January 10, 2007
Lanyards and Ticket Frames...

Expensive, but really cool. A photo and frame for your Chargers ticket from his record breaking game, that we were all at!

Less expensive, a Chargers lanyard and ticket holder. The cool kids already have one, so it's time for the rest of us to join the club. Also available for those going to Miami, Super Bowl XLI lanyards.
Tuesday, January 09, 2007
C3! Get Your Power Towels!!!
But whatever.
Get 'em at 7/11 starting tomorrow!
Buy extras for the crew!
Details here.
Chargers Power Rally at the Q...
I think C3 should represent...
Bud Light Playoff Power Rally
When: Wednesday, January 10th, 2007 3pm - 6:30pmWhere: Qualcomm Stadium Parking Lot, Section F2
Get ready to show your bolt pride as Bud Light, Rock 105.3 and the San Diego Chargers present the "Bud Light Playoff Power Rally " on Wednesday, January 10 at Qualcomm Stadium from 3pm – 6:30 pm. Free admission!
Come and cheer on the AFC West Champion Chargers as they head into playoffs. Enter to win tickets to a playoff game, autographed Chargers gear and more.
Bud Light Playoff Power Rally
When: Wednesday, January 10th, 2007 3pm - 6:30pmWhere: Qualcomm Stadium Parking Lot, Section F2
Get ready to show your bolt pride as Bud Light, Rock 105.3 and the San Diego Chargers present the "Bud Light Playoff Power Rally " on Wednesday, January 10 at Qualcomm Stadium from 3pm – 6:30 pm. Free admission!
Come and cheer on the AFC West Champion Chargers as they head into playoffs. Enter to win tickets to a playoff game, autographed Chargers gear and more.
Photos from the Cards game...

I posted my latest batch of photos to my flickr page. There's a lot of good ones of us and some close up Chargers action shots too.
Enjoy,
-Kevin
P.O.D. Chargers Anthem
I'm not a big P.O.D. fan, but it's still cool that a local band that has had some success supports the home team like this. Definitely worth adding to the game day play list.
They have it on their myspace page as well.
Sunday, January 07, 2007
Yo! C3! Sound the Charge!
C3 needs to rock one of these.
If you are near a Sprint store, pick one up and bring it to the tailgate please!
PATRIOTS SUCK!
OMG!! They are serious! SO GOOD!
"The City Council yesterday unanimously agreed to continue talks with the San Diego Chargers about a proposed stadium to be built on a city golf course."
Saturday, January 06, 2007
PLAYOFFS! Breakin' down the AFC wildcard.
- UPDATE!
- KC is OUT
- COLTS go to lose to the RAVENSIf KC wins today, we see them next week.
- BOLTS will DESTROY the winner of the PATS v JETS game next week.
Friday, January 05, 2007
Las Vegas Chargers??
It could happen...
"Las Vegas Mayor Oscar Goodman called the Chargers this week inquiring about their interest in moving to his city, Mark Fabiani, the team's general counsel, said today."
Elvis was a Bolts fan... Taking Care of Business!
"Las Vegas Mayor Oscar Goodman called the Chargers this week inquiring about their interest in moving to his city, Mark Fabiani, the team's general counsel, said today."
Elvis was a Bolts fan... Taking Care of Business!
Thursday, January 04, 2007
Wild Card Weekend...
Wednesday, January 03, 2007
Chargers look at Oceanside...
Spanos talks with Oside mayor about a site for possible stadium...
From the UT:
Team's president meets with mayorBy Ronald W. PowellUNION-TRIBUNE STAFF WRITER
January 3, 2007
OCEANSIDE – The city's Center City Golf Course became a third site for the Chargers to analyze for a new stadium yesterday when team executives met with Mayor Jim Wood to discuss the possibility.
In February, Oceanside City Councilwoman Esther Sanchez had recommended the course be considered, but some council colleagues openly laughed. Wood, in the intervening months, said he didn't think a stadium would work in the city.
That all changed yesterday.
Wood met for 45 minutes with Chargers President Dean Spanos, team general counsel Mark Fabiani, San Diego-Imperial County labor leader Jerry Butkiewicz and Oceanside City Attorney John Mullen. The meeting, arranged by Butkiewicz, was in the mayor's office.
The discussion centered on the city's golf course, commonly called “Goat Hill.” The 71.7-acre course, just east of Interstate 5 near Oceanside Boulevard, has an adjoining four city-owned acres that provide a potential development footprint of more than 75 acres.
Wood said Butkiewicz contacted him last week about talking to the team about a stadium. Butkiewicz said the prospect of a stadium should interest Oceanside because it could bring a lot of jobs, Wood said.
“I expected they'd send one of their minor people to the meeting and was surprised that it was Dean Spanos and their attorney,” Wood said. “They held everything close to the vest and said they'd take a look at the site.”
Wood said he will put the idea on the council's closed-session agenda for Saturday.
The golf course is designated parkland, and changing its use would require a majority vote of city residents.
Fabiani said the team will examine the site and report back to Wood.
The Chargers have been searching the county for a new site since May, and had narrowed their focus to Chula Vista and National City.
Sanchez said she was surprised to hear of the meeting, but believes the land should be studied as a benefit for the city and the Chargers.
“It would open up the Orange County market for the team,” she said.
From the UT:
Team's president meets with mayorBy Ronald W. PowellUNION-TRIBUNE STAFF WRITER
January 3, 2007
OCEANSIDE – The city's Center City Golf Course became a third site for the Chargers to analyze for a new stadium yesterday when team executives met with Mayor Jim Wood to discuss the possibility.
In February, Oceanside City Councilwoman Esther Sanchez had recommended the course be considered, but some council colleagues openly laughed. Wood, in the intervening months, said he didn't think a stadium would work in the city.
That all changed yesterday.
Wood met for 45 minutes with Chargers President Dean Spanos, team general counsel Mark Fabiani, San Diego-Imperial County labor leader Jerry Butkiewicz and Oceanside City Attorney John Mullen. The meeting, arranged by Butkiewicz, was in the mayor's office.
The discussion centered on the city's golf course, commonly called “Goat Hill.” The 71.7-acre course, just east of Interstate 5 near Oceanside Boulevard, has an adjoining four city-owned acres that provide a potential development footprint of more than 75 acres.
Wood said Butkiewicz contacted him last week about talking to the team about a stadium. Butkiewicz said the prospect of a stadium should interest Oceanside because it could bring a lot of jobs, Wood said.
“I expected they'd send one of their minor people to the meeting and was surprised that it was Dean Spanos and their attorney,” Wood said. “They held everything close to the vest and said they'd take a look at the site.”
Wood said he will put the idea on the council's closed-session agenda for Saturday.
The golf course is designated parkland, and changing its use would require a majority vote of city residents.
Fabiani said the team will examine the site and report back to Wood.
The Chargers have been searching the county for a new site since May, and had narrowed their focus to Chula Vista and National City.
Sanchez said she was surprised to hear of the meeting, but believes the land should be studied as a benefit for the city and the Chargers.
“It would open up the Orange County market for the team,” she said.
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