Why is Chargers' attack running off-kilter? 'It's a tough offense. We're gonna get it'
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"We gotta play cleaner football, that's all, and we will," offensive coordinator Greg Roman said. "You go through these little stretches sometime, and you just want to make them a little stretch, you don't want to let that extend."
The Chargers' offense, known for its strong running attack, has seen a significant decline, averaging just 2.6 yards per rush in the last two games after a strong start.
Injuries and self-inflicted wounds have hamstrung the offense, Roman said. The Chargers have faced 17 third-and-long situations in four games.
Saddled with negative plays, the Chargers are 21st in the NFL in third-down conversions, with just a 29.2% success rate during their two recent losses.
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