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The greatest fullback in Chargers history Lorenzo Neal hops on the mic with Chargers Play-By-Play Broadcaster Matt "Money" Smith to talk all things Jim Harbaugh, Justin Herbert, and the Los Angeles Chargers. Neal spent 16 seasons in the NFL creating rushing lanes for elite running backs, including five with the then-San Diego Chargers.

  1. HACE 1 DÍA

    Re-signing the RIGHT Guys | Logan Jones's fit with the Chargers | Zion Johnson's FUTURE

    Broadcasting from Indianapolis during Combine week, Matt “Money” Smith is joined by Lorenzo Neal to recap what the latest at the Combine. The discussion starts on defensive line workouts and how teams are evaluating explosiveness, depth, and positional value. They also dive into roster construction, emphasizing the importance of building in the trenches first, staying disciplined with cap space, and identifying potential key free agents who fit the long-term vision. 0:38-1:57: Documentaries on LaDainian Tomlinson and Lorenzo Neal. 2:09-2:47: Chiefs vs. Bills AFC Championship 13-second comeback. 3:00-4:00: Chargers' offseason priorities: Mack, Bosa, and Zion Johnson. 4:01-5:20: Importance of offensive line and cap space. 6:12-10:29: Chargers' center position and draft strategy. 10:35-12:26: Player loyalty to current teams. 12:27-14:29: Chargers' draft strategy: building in the trenches. 13:50-15:30: Zion Johnson's potential move to center. 19:50-20:29: The crucial role of a veteran center. 20:31-21:12: Free agency options for guards. 22:17-26:18: Mike McDaniel's coaching and long-term vision. 27:24-28:32: Dominant interior linemen in successful teams. 30:31-30:43: Finding good guards in later draft rounds. 31:22-32:08: Free agency's impact on draft strategy. 35:38-35:50: Jim Harbaugh's preference for passionate players. 35:51-36:27: Post-combine focus on mock drafts and free agency. 36:28-38:13: Drafting edge rushers and managing the rookie pool. 39:37-40:12: Player development timelines. 42:27-44:06: Quentin Johnston's future with the Chargers. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    45 min
  2. 5 FEB

    O'Leary, a Minter disciple, and what it means for defensive continuity with Daniel Popper.

    Daniel Popper joins Matt “Money” Smith to break down the Chargers’ coordinator hires, what Chris O’Leary brings defensively, how Mike McDaniel can elevate Justin Herbert, and the biggest roster questions heading into free agency and the draft. 0:00 – Welcome + Daniel Popper Joins the Show 2:10 – Chargers Hire Chris O’Leary as DC 5:00 – O’Leary’s Jesse Minter Roots 8:40 – Defensive Scheme Continuity Explained 12:30 – How Derwin James Shapes the Defense 16:15 – Is Hiring a First-Time DC a Gamble? 20:40 – Why Continuity Was the Chargers’ Smart Play 24:30 – Mike McDaniel’s Offensive Vision 28:45 – Fixing the Justin Herbert Problem 33:20 – Creating Easy Throws & Offensive Rhythm 38:10 – Why the Old Offense Failed in Big Games 42:30 – Free Agency Priorities for the Chargers 46:10 – Zion Johnson Contract Debate 51:30 – Interior Offensive Line Concerns 56:40 – Draft vs Free Agency Strategy 1:01:30 – Edge Rushers & Defensive Investments 1:06:15 – Cornerback Needs & Draft Options 1:11:00 – Linebacker Room Outlook 1:14:40 – Tight End Room Questions 1:18:20 – Running Back Fit in McDaniel’s Scheme 1:22:10 – Ladd McConkey’s Role Going Forward 1:25:30 – WR Room Construction & Speed Needs 1:29:40 – Special Teams & Roster Depth 1:33:00 – What the Chargers Must Do to Win Now 1:36:45 – Final Thoughts on the Chargers’ Offseason Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    56 min

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The greatest fullback in Chargers history Lorenzo Neal hops on the mic with Chargers Play-By-Play Broadcaster Matt "Money" Smith to talk all things Jim Harbaugh, Justin Herbert, and the Los Angeles Chargers. Neal spent 16 seasons in the NFL creating rushing lanes for elite running backs, including five with the then-San Diego Chargers.

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