I had this pegged as a loss...not that we wouldn't be competitive, but I figured we were similarly matched teams and it would be hard to win on the road. ...and it was. There were lots of lead changes and this definitely could've gone the other way.
But beating the Chargers is super significant. Not only is it a win where you weren't favored, but it's an AFC victory and it's a win against a team you're likely going to be directly battling for a wildcard spot.
Next week will be hard as well. I think we're a better team than the Patriots, but it's still hard to go on the road and win against division rivals. But I think this win is a confidence builder. If you get that one, Broncos at home looks like a game you should win.
That would put you at 3-0, all wins in the AFC, going into Buffalo. That's a game we won't likely win, but it feels like you're loose and playing with house money. I'm really overjoyed right now.
I agree with you on all of this Dave, but I wouldn't start counting chickens yet either...
The offensive line doing so well protecting Tua without Armstead was a huge surprise, but Williams still has to get his snap issues sorted out. We also still have to run the ball better, especially on the occasions we absolutely need to (short yardage first downs and to run off the clock): otherwise our defense will be run down and we will always be in shootouts.
On that defense, it may have been partly due to the warm weather and time on the field, but failing in rushing the pass and run stopping the majority of the game is a huge concern. Yes they came up big at the end of each half which made a huge impact, but we need more of that.
This weekend is another big game against a division rival on the road, and while the weather won't be like California, it ain't gonna be knee deep in snow either. Win this, and it's a good platform to build something on.