Chargers QB Philip Rivers, being a perfectionist as well as a man somewhat reliant on the play of those around him, is not shoving anyone under the trolley. He's looking inward, keeping it in perspective. "My assessment of the first two weeks is that I haven't played at a super high level," he said. "If the quarterback is playing really good, other people are going to play better. I take a lot of responsibility for the slow start." Two games into his second year as a starter, Rivers is struggling. A look at the statistics – three interceptions in 61 passes – has prompted concern.
-- San Diego Union-Tribune
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