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"We understand it," tight end Antonio Gates told the UT. "We're 2-2, and they're 5-0. It's a...
"We understand it," tight end Antonio Gates told the UT. "We're 2-2, and they're 5-0. It's a...
"We understand it," tight end Antonio Gates told the UT. "We're 2-2, and they're 5-0. It's a do-or-die game. We all know that." From the San Diego Union Tribune. If it's do or die for the Chargers, then I surely hope our players understand its do or die for them as well. TAKE ...
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