1991 San Diego Chargers season

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The 1991 San Diego Chargers season was the franchise's 22nd season in the National Football League (NFL), the 32nd overall and the third and final season under head coach Dan Henning. The team failed to improve on their 6–10 record in 1990, losing eight of their first nine games and finishing at 4-12, their fourth consecutive losing season. Henning, together with his entire coaching staff, was fired by general manager Bobby Beathard the day after the season ended. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Week Five: Kansas City Chiefs at San Diego Chargers – Game summary
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rdf:langString * Defensive coordinator – Ron Lynn * Defensive line – Chuck Clausen * Linebackers – Mike Haluchak * Secondary – Jim L. Mora
rdf:langString * 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
rdf:langString * Assistant head coach/offensive coordinator – Ted Tollner * Offensive backs – Bobby Jackson * Receivers – Charlie Joiner * Tight ends – Ed White * Offensive line – Alex Gibbs * Offensive assistant – Jack Reilly
rdf:langString The 1991 San Diego Chargers season was the franchise's 22nd season in the National Football League (NFL), the 32nd overall and the third and final season under head coach Dan Henning. The team failed to improve on their 6–10 record in 1990, losing eight of their first nine games and finishing at 4-12, their fourth consecutive losing season. San Diego's poor record contrasted with a roughly average statistical season. They struggled in close games, going 2–8 when the margin was seven points or fewer; during Henning's reign, they were a cumulative 6–22 in such games. The Chargers did manage some good wins, defeating two teams (the Los Angeles Raiders and the New Orleans Saints) who made the playoffs in 1991, and a third (the Miami Dolphins) who missed the postseason only because of their defeat in San Diego. 2nd-year quarterback John Friesz won a preseason battle with Billy Joe Tolliver for the starting role, but struggled throughout the season, throwing more interceptions than touchdowns. The Chargers' passing offense was among the NFL's weakest, but their running game, featuring Marion Butts, Rod Bernstine and Ronnie Harmon, ranked second in the league with over 2,200 yards. San Diego's defense regressed in ranking, dropping from 5th in total yardage the previous year to 19th in 1991. Despite this, Leslie O'Neal, Junior Seau and Gill Byrd again had strong seasons, with Seau voted to the first of 12 consecutive Pro Bowls. Henning, together with his entire coaching staff, was fired by general manager Bobby Beathard the day after the season ended.
rdf:langString * Special teams coordinator – Larry Pasquale * Special teams assistant – LeCharls McDaniel
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