The Chargers beat the 49ers this past Sunday in a game that probably shouldn't have been as close as the 29-27 final score. San Francisco returned an interception for a touchdown, got an 82-yard touchdown from their tight end, benefitted from a lot of roughing the passer calls (most of them warranted), and ate up almost the entire second quarter on a 21-play, penalty-aided death march that resulted in just three points but really shortened the game. Those big plays kept things close, but ultimately Los Angeles was the better team and came away with the win.
Watching San Francisco's offense against L.