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As Deputy Manager for SB Nation's Bolts From The Blue and a former tight end at the Division 1 level, Michael Peterson brings you a unique view on the Los Angeles Chargers and hopes to captivate fans with his passion for the team and the game of football in his podcast, Powder Blue Review. Come back each week for all the breaking news, draft prospect profiles, national guests, and all the LA Chargers that you can handle. Make sure to subscribe and leave a five-star rating.
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Topics include offensive coordinator Shane Steichen being retained, which free agents should be re-signed, and Anthony Lynn's recent extension.
The Chargers loss to the Kansas City Chiefs solidified their final record of 5-11 which means they will pick 6th in April's NFL Draft. This game also might have been Philip Rivers' final contest as a Charger, or even his last in the NFL. Michael tries to breakdown the good and bad while giving his thoughts on the team's immediate future.
The Chargers are gearing up to face Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium for the first time since walking off with a last-second victory in 2018. With nothing to gain but pride, will the Chargers play like they have nothing left to lose?
Come get re-aquainted with the Oakland Raiders as the Chargers welcome them to the final home game at Dignity Health Sports Park. Michael previews the match-up and gives you his "Three Things to Watch For" against the Oakland Raiders.
The Chargers get crushed at "home" so Michael gets to pick through what's left following a pitiful performance on offense. Could it be Rivers' final snap at the helm? Was this the final straw for Anthony Lynn and Co.? Let's discuss.
Michael is joined by The Athletic MIN Arif Hasan to discuss this Sunday's match-up against the Minnesota Vikings. With the Chargers mathematically eliminated from the playoffs and Minnesota vying for the 6th seed, the Chargers may have to play spoiler to an otherwise successful year for the Vikings.
The Chargers may be out of the playoff hunt, but that doesn't mean we can't celebrate the throttling they gave the Jacksonville Jaguars on Sunday. Join Michael as he recaps his first live Chargers game and more.
Michael previews this Sunday's game against the Jacksonville Jaguars led by their dynamic moustache-sporting signal-caller in Gardner Minshew. You'll get a taste of the fairly-empty injury report and finish with Michael's three things he'll be watching closely when the Chargers take the field on Sunday.
Michael tries to make sense of the Chargers second loss to the Denver Broncos and attempts to find the positive notes from Mile High, including a cleaner performance by Philip Rivers and a huge game by Mike Williams.
The Chargers head to Denver and Mile High to even the score against the Denver Broncos. Michael previews the match-up and gives you his three things to watch for on Sunday.
Since the Chargers are on a bye this week, Michael goes over a handful of offensive line prospects he believes the Chargers should target in next year's NFL Draft. Prospects include: Tristan Wirfs, Andrew Thomas, Calvin Throckmorton, Jedrick Wills, and several others.
Michael recaps the latest loss to the Chiefs following a four-interception performance by quarterback Philip Rivers. The potential future of Rivers and the Chargers is discussed before Michael finishes this week's episode off with his "Surge or Static" players of the week.
Michael previews this week's huge match-up on Monday Night Football against the Kansas City Chiefs at Estadio Azteca in Mexico City. He brings you the latest on the injury report for both teams and finishes this week's episode off with his "Three Things to Watch for Against the Kansas City Chiefs".
Michael looks back on the last two weeks with fond memories. Two wins, a major upset over the 7-1 Green Bay Packers, and some much-needed momentum following a horrid start. Well, it was short-lived and the Los Angeles Chargers are back to their soul-crushing ways.
Michael is joined by fellow BlueWire podcaster, Raider Cody, of The Raider Cody Podcast. Topics include how Cody would personally gameplan against the Chargers, his thoughts towards the Raiders' rookie class, and areas where he believes the Raiders have exceeded expectations or underwhelmed this season.
Michael invites you to join him on the year's first back-to-back Victory Monday podcast as he relives the team's overwhelming win over the Green Bay Packers. This week's Surge or Static players are a bit obvious, but that doesn't stop it from filling fans with excitement.
Michael wants to help out your post-Halloween hangover with a healthy dose of your Los Angeles Chargers.Come get acquainted with the Green Bay Packers and find out what three things Michael will be watching closely when the Chargers take the field on Sunday afternoon.
MIchael kicks off the final week of October with Victory Monday! The Chargers just barely squeaked out a 17-16 victory over the Bears at Soldier Field and left Illinois fairly healthy. Michael breaks down the lone bit of injury news and finishes with his "Surge or Static" players of the game.
The Chargers face their stiffest test on Sunday when they travel to Soldier Field to take on the 3-3 Chicago Bears and their vaunted defense. Catch up on the latest injury news and roster transactions and finish up with this week's edition of "3 Things to Watch For".
Michael tries to rally the troops with some positive vibes while recapping the Chargers latest 23-20 loss to the Tennessee Titans. Forrest Lamp was also placed on IR after breaking his ankle/fibia and Philip Rivers gets to 6th all-time on the NFL's passing yards list. This week's "Surge or Static" is also included.
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