1990 San Diego Chargers season
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The 1990 San Diego Chargers season was the franchise's 21st season in the National Football League (NFL) and its 31st overall. After a 1–4 start, the Chargers recovered to 5–5, only half a game out of the playoff picture. Five losses in their final six games, however, saw them finish with a 6–10 record for the third consecutive season. Only one of San Diego's six victories came against a team with a winning record, and none were against eventual playoff teams. As had been the case in 1989, close finishes were a problem—the Chargers were 0–5 in games decided by seven points or fewer.
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* Head coach – Dan Henning
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* Strength and conditioning – John Dunn
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Week Thirteen: New York Jets at San Diego Chargers – Game summary
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Week Four: Houston Oilers at San Diego Chargers – Game summary
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Week Ten: Denver Broncos at San Diego Chargers – Game summary
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Week Sixteen: Kansas City Chiefs at San Diego Chargers – Game summary
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Week Nine: San Diego Chargers at Seattle Seahawks – Game summary
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Week Eight: Tampa Bay Buccaneers at San Diego Chargers – Game summary
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Week Seven: Los Angeles Raiders at San Diego Chargers – Game summary
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Week Five: San Diego Chargers at Pittsburgh Steelers – Game summary
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Week Eleven: San Diego Chargers at Kansas City Chiefs – Game summary
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Week Fifteen: San Diego Chargers at Denver Broncos – Game summary
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Week One: San Diego Chargers at Dallas Cowboys – Game summary
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Week Seventeen: San Diego Chargers at Los Angeles Raiders – Game summary
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Week Two: Cincinnati Bengals at San Diego Chargers – Game summary
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Week Twelve: Seattle Seahawks at San Diego Chargers – Game summary
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Week Six: San Diego Chargers at New York Jets – Game summary
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Week Three: San Diego Chargers at Cleveland Browns – Game summary
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* Defensive coordinator – Ron Lynn
* Defensive line – Gunther Cunningham
* Linebackers – Mike Haluchak
* Secondary – Jim L. Mora
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* Chairman of the board and president – Alex Spanos
* Vice chairman – Dean Spanos
* General manager – Bobby Beathard
* Assistant general manager – Dick Daniels
* Director of player personnel – Billy Devaney
* Director of pro personnel – Rudy Feldman
* Director of college scouting – John Hinek
* Coordinator of football operations – Marty Hurney
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* Assistant head coach/quarterbacks – Ted Tollner
* Offensive backs – Bobby Jackson
* Receivers – Charlie Joiner
* Tight ends – Ed White
* Offensive line – Alex Gibbs
* Offensive assistant – Jack Reilly
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The 1990 San Diego Chargers season was the franchise's 21st season in the National Football League (NFL) and its 31st overall. After a 1–4 start, the Chargers recovered to 5–5, only half a game out of the playoff picture. Five losses in their final six games, however, saw them finish with a 6–10 record for the third consecutive season. Only one of San Diego's six victories came against a team with a winning record, and none were against eventual playoff teams. As had been the case in 1989, close finishes were a problem—the Chargers were 0–5 in games decided by seven points or fewer. During the offseason, Bobby Beathard joined the Chargers as their general manager, beginning a ten-year tenure with the club. His first draft choice was Junior Seau, who would go on to have his number retired by the Chargers after playing in San Diego for the first thirteen seasons of his Hall of Fame career. In 1990, Seau was part of a strong defense that ranked 5th in the league, with linebacker Leslie O'Neal and cornerback Gill Byrd enjoying strong seasons. On offense, the Chargers continued a recent trend of trying multiple starting quarterbacks during the season, with Billy Joe Tolliver seeing the most action. The passing game was ranked well below the league average, but the Chargers had much more success while running the ball, with Marion Butts gaining 1,225 yards, a club record at the time.
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* Special teams coordinator – Larry Pasquale
* Special teams assistant – LeCharls McDaniel
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