Remember, Rivers initially joined the Chargers in 2014, when Marty Schottenheimer was running the show. The ultra-conservative coach preached the importance of ball security at every turn. He won 200 games as an NFL head coach by teaching his teams how to avoid losing (win the turnover battle, eliminate pre-snap penalties and run the ball). I saw "Marty Ball" work firsthand as a player on the Chiefs -- and it worked for the Chargers during Rivers' first season as a starter, when he guided the team to an NFL-best 14-2 mark in 2006. It's not a coincidence that Rivers finished that season with fewer than 10 interceptions. But that was Schottenheimer's last year with the team -- and Rivers has only logged one more season of single-digit picks since (2009, when the Chargers went 13-3). Nearly halfway through the 2018 campaign, though, Rivers is on pace for a sparkling 39:7 TD-to-INT ratio. And the Bolts look like one of the toughest teams in the AFC.