
Matt "Money" Smith and Lorenzo Neal dig into the Chargers' newly released 2026 schedule, breaking down what is objectively one of the toughest draws in the league. The guys walk through game-by-game projections, landing on a 4-2 record heading into the bye as a realistic best-case scenario after a brutal mid-season gauntlet of Buffalo, Seattle, Denver, Kansas City, the Rams, the Texans, and Baltimore. Matt then recaps what he saw at the open media practice session, including the coach press conference from defensive line coach Mike Elston, who raved about first-round pick Akheem Mesidor's versatility, Tuli Tuipulotu taking another step in 2026, and a fifth-round defensive tackle Nick Barrett that Elston clearly hand-picked. The episode wraps with a conversation about Elston's refreshingly grounded decision to turn down the DC interview to stay as the team's defensive line coach — and what that says about the culture Jim Harbaugh has built in LA. 00:00 – Intro & Practice Overview 01:33 – NBA Finals & Betting Odds 03:14 – 2026 Schedule Analysis 12:47 – Opponent Strength & NFL Parity 23:43 – Season Record Predictions 33:50 – Defensive Line Practice Report 34:24 – Justin Herbert Update 40:40 – Coach Mike Elston Interview 48:23 – Wrap-up & Final Thoughts Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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