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San Diego Chargers Games, Including Preseason, Regular Season and Postseason SAN DIEGOMEDIA CHARGERS GUIDE 2011 OWNERSHIP, COACHING & ADMINISTRATION 2011 SCHEDULE OWNERSHIP, COACHING & COACHING OWNERSHIP, PRESEASON OPPONENT KICKOFF TV ADMINISTRATION Thu. Aug. 11 SEATTLE 5:00 p.m. ESPN Sun. Aug. 21 at Dallas 5:00 p.m. NBC Sat. Aug. 27 at Arizona 7:00 p.m. CBS Thu. Sept. 1 SAN FRANCISCO 7:00 p.m. CBS REGULAR SEASON Sun. Sept. 11 MINNESOTA 1:15 pm FOX Sun. Sept. 18 at New England 1:15 pm CBS Sun. Sept. 25 KANSAS CITY 1:05 pm CBS Sun. Oct. 2 MIAMI 1:15 pm CBS Sun. Oct. 9 at Denver 1:15 pm CBS Sun. Oct. 16 BYE Sun. Oct 23 at New York Jets 10:00 am CBS Mon. Oct. 31 at Kansas City 5:30 pm ESPN Sun. Nov. 6 GREEN BAY 1:15 pm FOX Thur. Nov. 10 OAKLAND 5:20 pm NFLN Sun. Nov. 20 at Chicago* 1:15 pm CBS Sun. Nov. 27 DENVER* 1:15 pm CBS Mon. Dec. 5 at Jacksonville 5:30 pm ESPN Sun. Dec. 11 BUFFALO* 1:15 pm CBS Sun. Dec. 18 BALTIMORE* 5:20 pm NBC Sat. Dec. 24 at Detroit 1:05 pm CBS Sun. Jan 1 at Oakland* 1:15 pm CBS All times Pacific. Home games in BOLD. Home games will be subject to local blackout rules and will be shown locally if they are sold out 72 hours prior to kickoff. Dates and times are subject to change. *Denotes flex scheduling and games subject to time change. Log on to www.Chargers.com for season tickets and all the latest information on the Chargers. Rock 105.3 FM and XTRA Sports 1360 AM are the flagship radio stations for all San Diego Chargers games, including preseason, regular season and postseason. Pulsar 107.3 FM XHFG is the Spanish flagship radio station for all Chargers games. The English broadcast is simulcast in Los Angeles and Orange County on KLAC 570 AM and in Spanish on ESPN Deportes KWKW 1330 AM. MEDIA GUIDE | 1 SAN DIEGO CHARGERS TABLE OF CONTENTS 2011 Schedule . 1 YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS Game-Day Information . 3 1960–2010 . 162 Directory. 4 HISTORY OWNERSHIP, COACHING Series Results . 214 & ADMINISTRATION Preseason Results . 217 Alex G. Spanos . 6 Quarterbacks Records as Starters . 219 ADMINISTRATION Dean A. Spanos. 7 Starting Quarterbacks by Year . 219 OWNERSHIP, COACHING & COACHING OWNERSHIP, Michael A. Spanos . 9 Postseason History . 221 Mark Fabiani . 10 NFL Honors . 234 A.J. Smith . 11 San Diego Chargers Honors . 237 Ed McGuire . 12 Chronology . 239 Norv Turner . 13 Draft History . 244 Assistant Coaches . 15 Draft Picks by School . .248 Player Personnel. 22 Trade History . 249 Football Staff . 24 History of the Chargers Uniform . 252 A.G. Spanos. 26 Head Coaches . 253 Administration . 26 Assistant Coaches . 253 All-Time Alphabetical Roster. 254 PLAYERS All-Time Colleges . 259 Veterans & Returning Players . 34 All-Time Numerical Roster . .260 Draft Choices . 110 Undrafted Rookies & First-Year Players . 114 GENERAL INFORMATION Rosters. 121 2011 NFL Regular-Season Schedule. 266 2011 NFL Postseason Schedule . 267 2010 IN REVIEW 2011 NFL Preseason Schedule. 267 Final NFL Standings . 124 Chargers on Radio. 268 Regular-Season Stats . 125 Chargers en Español . 269 Game-by-Game Team Stats . 126 Qualcomm Stadium . 269 Game-by-Game Opponent’s Stats . 127 Takeaway-Giveaway Ratio. 128 MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS & INFORMATION Starting Lineups. 128 Chargers 10 Largest Margins of Victory. 35 Participation Chart . 129 Chargers Greatest Comeback Wins . 50 Game Summaries. 130 Chargers in the “Power Blues”. 57 Chargers National TV Night Games . 59 RECORDS Ticket Information . .63 Individual Records . 140 Chargers’ Regular-Season Streaks . 63 Team Records. 143 Top 10 Home & Road Attendance Figures. 64 Career Top 10. 147 Regular-Season Seat Sales and Attendance . 69 Single-Season Top 10. 148 Top 10 Warmest & Coldest Games . 89 All-Time 300-Yard Passing Games. 150 Overtime Games. 99 All-Time 100-Yard Rushing Games . 151 Top 10 Offensive & Defensive Performances . .100 All-Time 100-Yard Receiving Games . 152 Offensive & Defensive Rankings by Year . 103 All-Time 200-Yard All-Purpose Games . 155 The Last Time. 138 Chargers 10 Longest . 156 Training Camp Information . 138 Opponent 10 Longest . 157 Postseason Results . 220 Opponent Top Performances . 157 Individual Postseason Records . 159 Team Postseason Records. 160 MEDIA GUIDE | 2 OWNERSHIP, COACHING & ADMINISTRATION GAME-DAY INFORMATION OWNERSHIP, COACHING & COACHING OWNERSHIP, GAME-DAY MEDIA PARKING: Media attending Chargers ADMINISTRATION home games have been assigned reserved areas to park at Qualcomm Stadium. Please refer to the map below or on the back of your assigned parking permit. Media should enter the parking lot through the main gate, located off of Friars Rd. at Mission Village Drive. Please remember you must park in your assigned area and display your parking permit at all times. As a reminder, parking is limited and is being provided as a cour- tesy to working media. MEDIA ENTRANCE: All credentialed media must enter at Gate H and are subject to a search procedure. Please be pre- pared to open all cases and bags for inspection by stadium security personnel. All items will be inspected and tagged for security purposes. Please make sure your bags are identifiable and limit carry-in items to only what is necessary. Remove any security tags from prior games. The public relations department of the San Diego Chargers serves as liaison between the team and the public and media. Please contact us with all requests for information or game credentials. San Diego Chargers Public Relations Department Bill Johnston, Director of Public Relations P.O. Box 609609 Scott Yoffe, Assistant Director of Public Relations San Diego, CA 92160-9609 Jamaal LaFrance, Media Relations Coordinator OFFICE: (858) 874-4500 Jennifer Rojas, Corporate Communications Coordinator FAX: (858) 292-2760 Joel Price, Manager, Internet Services Christopher Smith, Managing Editor—Web Site & Publications Chargers.com and Chargersmedia.com Chargers.com features the latest news on the San Diego Chargers, including player features. The site also includes play- er bios, rosters, the depth chart, transactions and more. It is the quickest and easiest way to find the latest information on the San Diego Chargers. Chargersmedia.com allows the media exclusive access to press releases, a downloadable version of the team’s media guide, feature clips, etc. as well as the ability to request game credentials. Credential requests must be submitted by the sports director, sports editor or photo editor to be considered. Press Will Call Press Will Call is located at Gate H and opens four hours prior to kickoff. Media Telephones Media wishing to obtain a dedicated phone line in the press box should contact Gary Brashear of San Diego Sports Communications at (619) 281-1500. Press Box The telephone number in the Qualcomm Stadium press box is (619) 641-5160. The press box is equipped with WiFi technology. Contact the Chargers’ PR staff for additional support. Ticket Information The Chargers ticket office at Qualcomm Stadium is located at Gate C. For information, call the Chargers ticket office at 1-877-CHARGERS or TicketMaster at (800) 745-3000. The Media Guide is a publication of the San Diego Chargers. Copyright © 2011 San Diego Chargers. Chargers Editorial Offices: 4020 Murphy Canyon Road, San Diego, CA 92124, (858) 874-4500. MEDIA GUIDE | 3 SAN DIEGO CHARGERS DIRECTORY OWNERSHIP Owner . Alex G. Spanos Chairman of the Board—President . Dean A. Spanos Executive Vice President. Michael A. Spanos Special Counsel to the President . Mark Fabiani Executive Assistant to the President . Cheri Pedersen PLAYER PERSONNEL ADMINISTRATION Executive Vice President—General Manager . A.J. Smith Executive Vice President of Football Operations—Assistant General Manager . Ed McGuire OWNERSHIP, COACHING & COACHING OWNERSHIP, Director of Player Personnel. Jimmy Raye Director of College Scouting . John Spanos Senior Executive. ..
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