Chargers leadership focused on renovating team after two playoff breakdowns
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Chargers leadership focused on renovating team after two playoff breakdowns
""You've got a nice structure, and that's what we have here. But we're going to keep renovating every room. And right when you get done with the bathrooms, you go to the kitchen. But you know what? You can't ignore the bathroom." Hortiz added: "You can't focus all your attention on one room and let the other ones fall too.""
""Did we do Justin a disservice or whatever word you want to put it?" Hortiz said. "We weren't good enough and our goal was to be good enough. I did [team owner] Dean [Spanos] a disservice. I did coach a disservice. We all did, all of us together. We want to win the Super Bowl, and so we've got to get better.""
The Chargers will keep building their offense around quarterback Justin Herbert while restructuring coaching after consecutive first-round playoff exits. Jim Harbaugh parted ways with offensive coordinator Greg Roman and offensive line coach Mike Devlin, signaling changes on offense. General manager Joe Hortiz emphasized using the offseason to evaluate internally and externally and described ongoing renovation across the roster and staff. Hortiz and Harbaugh avoided assigning blame for postseason struggles but acknowledged the need to improve. The organization seeks a new "head coach of the offense" after scoring only one touchdown in two playoff games under Roman. Hortiz insists the season is only successful if it results in a Super Bowl title.
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