Anthony Lynn looks at the big picture as Chargers open training camp
More than 5,000 fans watched from the west side of the Chargersâ practice field, buzzing over their teamâs season officially getting underway.
Training camp opened Sunday, the morning clouds clearing for a near-perfect summer day. Bodies pressed together â" in the bleachers, which was capacity, on the sidelines where cameras and reporters studied each move and on the sidelines where the 53-man roster of the regular season had ballooned to 90.
The fans were together, shoulder to shoulder. Running backs tried to cut through the defensive line; receivers had their moves shadowed by defensive backs.
No one was all alone â" except for the coach.
Standing 50 yards behind the line of scrimmage on nearly every snap, Anthony Lynn was an island with a sea of football surrounding him.
âItâs so I can see the big picture,â Lynn said after his first real practice as the coach of the Los Angeles Chargers.
He remembered that his old coach in Denver, Mike Shanahan, used to stand back and watch â" let the players play and the assistant coaches coach. Players said they felt a sense of freedom with Lynn observing from a distance.
His past as a NFL player has bought him credibility as he goes through his first training camp as a head coach.
âHeâs a great coach,â defensive end Melvin Ingram said. âHeâs been through what weâre going through right now, and he knows how to approach us and how to communicate with us.â
And that communication style is longer on impact than it is on word count.
âI think Coach Lynnâs presence in the room has been felt. Itâs been very good. Heâs very matter of fact. Heâs real,â quarterback Philip Rivers said. âHe doesnât try to be any different like, âOh shoot, Iâm the head coach now so I have to do this.â He says it like it is, and I think guys really appreciate that â" his realness.â
Since taking the job in January, Lynnâs made it clear that heâ s not one to filibuster. If he can answer a question in a single word, he will. And his talks with his players havenât been any different.
Saturday, Kobe Bryant talked to the team for about 45 minutes. Itâd be a smart bet that Lynnâs speech was a little tighter.
âIâm not a big talker. I like clarity,â Lynn said. âI like being straight-forward with the guys and just keep reemphasizing certain things. I think you can talk about so many things that it can cause confusion. We talked about our values and what we want on the field.â
Asked about those values and what kind of personality he wanted his team to have, Lynn, unsurprisingly, kept it short.
âIn one word â" tough,â he said.
Williams out for training camp
A day after the Chargers placed their first-round pick, wide receiver Mike Williams, on the active/ physically unable to perform list, the team announced heâs ânot expected to practice during training camp.â
âHeâs doing well in rehab, and when heâs healthy, heâs healthy,â Lynn said. âYou canât control that.â
Williams has been out since participating in the first day of rookie minicamp because of a herniated disk in his lower back. Chargers general manager Tom Telesco recently said the plan for Williamsâ recovery included strengthening and rehabilitation â" not surgery.
Lynn said he didnât know whether the injury could cost Williams all of his rookie season.
âIâm hopeful that itâs no t, but who knows? It could be,â he said.
Rivers said he was disappointed to be without Williams, the No. 7 overall pick in the draft, for camp, but itâs not as big of a blow as it might seem.
âWeâre excited about Mike. I was super excited when we drafted him. Heâs big, tall and can run⦠I say that to say Iâm really thankful for the guys we already have in the receiver room. Itâs really a good group,â Rivers said. ââ¦Thankfully, itâs not a position where youâre drafting a guy No. 7 and he has to be our guy. When heâs out there, yes, itâll enhance that group. But so far, we have enough pieces to feel like weâre in good shape.â
Notes
Lynn said former Pro Bowl cornerback Jason Verrett was on track to return from the PUP list in a couple of weeks. Verrett has been out since early la st season because of a knee injury. ⦠Tight end Antonio Gates, who is entering his 16th season, and Rivers will receive days off during camp, Lynn said. ⦠Rookies Forrest Lamp and Dan Feeney played on the first-unit offensive line, though both players rotated in. Safeties Dwight Lowery and Jahleel Addae opened camp with the first unit, while Craig Mager replaced Verrett alongside Casey Hayward. â¦Tight ends Hunter Henry and Jeff Cumberl and made nice catches during team periods Sunday. Hayward picked off Rivers in one-on-one drills, and undrafted rookie Artavis Scott caught a long touchdown pass from recently acquired quarterback Cardale Jones.
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