It’s his task now to bridge the gap between the two halves of their wild-card loss to the Jaguars, something he failed to do Saturday.
COSTA MESA — Brandon Staley delivered a one-word answer near the end of his 40-minute, season-ending session with reporters Wednesday.
Clearly, it’s now Staley’s task in the days and weeks and months to come to bridge the gap between the two halves of their 31-30 loss to the Jaguars, something he failed to do Saturday. To be sure, the Chargers improved in his second season on the job, but there is still work to be done.“We have to take full ownership,” he said. “You don’t want to be in denial of what happened. You don’t want to look away and say, ‘Hey, we’re moving on and we’re not looking back.
Staley didn’t give a timetable for hiring the replacements for Lombardi and Day, but indicated a search would be thorough. The two new hires must also mesh well with the strong-armed Herbert, who is due for a hefty contract extension that could keep him with the Chargers for many years to come.
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