They also seem to struggle with handing off rushers to each other. It looks like a miscommunication issue, and heavy feet on the part of Feeney and Schofield don't help. This creeps up in both one-on-one situations against agile rushers, in which initial moves leave them lunging and the at a loss of leverage, and against stunts when they don't have the quickness to recover in time to keep a rusher from getting near Rivers. It's almost as if the Chargers are anticipating stunts and react as such, and are sometimes left looking foolish when it doesn't happen. And when it does, sometimes their overeager approach to pass protection leaves the interior out of position, too far on one side or the other to properly take on rushers.