The Chargers again avoided losing consecutive games, something that hasn’t happened since early last season. But, for the second game in a row, the offense failed to equal the defense’s level of performance. In fact, when cornerback Casey Hayward returned a two-point conversion attempt 102 yards for two points Sunday, the defense and offense each had scored eight points apiece on the day. In the previous game against the Ravens, the defense limited Baltimore’s offense to 16 points. “I think when the other team scores 16, we should never lose,” Rivers said. “That’s kind of how I’ve always thought. And that happened, what, eight days ago, seven days ago? So (I) definitely feel like we’re responsible for that one.”
Source: latimes.com – Los Angeles Times