Chargers unload defensive coordinator Ted Cottrell

The San Diego Chargers have fired defensive coordinator Ted Cottrell and replaced him with former Chicago Bears’ DC Ron Rivera.

Ron Rivera“There are a lot of things that went into the decision,” Turner said. “There are areas that we just have to play better and we have to improve. Over the next 10 days those are the areas that we are going to address. Hopefully we can not only show improvement right away but continue to improve over the next eight games.”

Through eight games this season, the Chargers rank 28th in the NFL in total defense and last against the pass. At this point last season, the Bolts had forced 21 turnovers but have only 10 takeaways this season. The Chargers have also gone the last nine quarters without recording a sack.

“It’s probably the things that we have needed to improve at are the same things that effected us in Week 2 and so on,” Turner said. “The same things have been an issue throughout the first eight games at different times.”

Rivera has enjoyed 21 seasons in the NFL as a player and a coach. He joined the Bolts in February of 2008 after spending three seasons as the defensive coordinator of the Chicago Bears, the team he also played nine seasons with.

A change needed to happen; the Chargers have been absolutely brutal defensively this year, which is surprising because they played so well last season. Rivera isn’t a bad guy to fall back on considering he was the Bears’ DC when they went to the Super Bowl a couple years ago. I always wondered why he wasn’t a coordinator after he was getting looks as a head coach following the Super Bowl.

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