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Chargers' Preseason Debut Reveals Areas for Improvement, Says Harbaugh
Offense Must Step Up
Chargers head coach Jim Harbaugh expressed concern after his team's preseason opener against the Dallas Cowboys, acknowledging that the offense needs significant improvement.
With several key starters absent due to injuries, including star quarterback Justin Herbert, the Chargers struggled to generate offensive momentum.
Harbaugh emphasized the need for better execution, stating that even with the absence of top players, the offense must perform better.
Star Players Sit Out
The Chargers' preseason roster was notably absent of several star players, including defensive stalwarts Joey Bosa and Khalil Mack.
Harbaugh confirmed that these players would not see action in the first preseason game, prioritizing their health and preparation for the regular season.
Duggan Takes Snaps
In Herbert's absence, backup quarterback Max Duggan took the majority of snaps against the Cowboys.
Duggan's performance drew mixed reviews, showcasing both potential and areas for growth.
Harbaugh expressed confidence in Duggan's ability to develop and contribute as the season progresses.
Plan for Improvement
Harbaugh outlined his plan for addressing the offense's shortcomings, emphasizing the importance of;
- Improved execution in all aspects
- Increased communication and chemistry
- Adjustments to the offensive scheme
The Chargers, under Harbaugh's leadership, aim to use the remaining preseason games and training camp practices to refine their offense and prepare for the regular season.