While the Los Angeles Chargers won 11 games for the second straight season, they were also bounced from the playoffs in the Wild Card Round for the second straight year, this time taking an embarrassing 16-3 defeat to the New England Patriots this past Sunday night in Foxborough.
As such, the full focus of the organization turns to the offseason, which is already off to an interesting start, as the team has parted ways with offensive coordinator Jesse Minter and offensive line coach Mike Devlin.
In addition to finding replacements for those two (and perhaps defensive coordinator Jesse Minter if he lands a head coaching gig), general manager Joe Hortiz and head coach Jim Harbaugh must also deal with the fact that the Bolts have nearly 30 players set to hit some sort of free agency.