"We're All In" was the slogan the Chargers gave us this year, even as the Spanos family looked to move the franchise out.
"Feel the Pain" should've been the mantra, both then and especially now, Chargers ownership having setting its sights on Los Angeles, Chargers player unable to escape a rinse-and-repeat cycle of injuries and closely contested defeats.
Plunging further on this path of pain Monday night, the Chargers led the Chicago Bears for most of the nationally televised game, only to absorb their fourth consecutive defeat, 22-19.
A 25-yard touchdown with 3:19 left, on tight end Zack Miller's Velcro-like, one-handed catch of a Jay Cutler dart, gave the Bears their first lead.