The Los Angeles Chargers’ social media team have once again won the season schedule reveal with an anime-inspired video, and it’s safe to say they aren't above taking subtle jabs at any of their opponents.
Last season, NFL fans were in awe of the Chargers’ social media team’s anime video, which displayed their season schedule in a unique way while throwing some jabs at their opponents with some hidden messages.
This season’s video, though, took the digs to a whole other level. And NFL fans loved to see it.
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The video begins with a ripped-up receipt that has "27-0" in quotes with the merchant being the Jacksonville Jaguars. This is a reference to the team’s brutal loss to the Jags in the Wild Card Round in last season’s playoffs.
The video goes on to call out each team the Chargers will face this season, starting with the Miami Dolphins in Week 1.
It shows an anime version of Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel and pokes fun at a viral moment from last season when McDaniel appeared to vape an e-cigarette on the sidelines of their playoff loss against the Buffalo Bills.
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After showing Derrick Henry looking like a Cyborg for Week 2, the Chargers’ social team had some fun with the Week 3 matchup against the Minnesota Vikings. Your eyes will want to wander to Kirk Cousins’ shiny chains (an ode to him wearing them on the team plane last season after a win), but be sure to look in the top right corner at the "banners" at US Bank Stadium.
Among them, the Chargers sarcastically point out that Justin Jefferson was Offensive Rookie of the Year runner-up in 2020 behind Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert. Jefferson did, however, win Offensive Player of the Year this past season after totaling 128 receptions and 1,809 yards, both of which led the NFL.
In perhaps the biggest shot of the video, the Chargers poked fun at the Las Vegas Raiders' new quarterback, Jimmy Garoppolo.
It shows a slot machine with different quarterbacks who may have landed with the Raiders this offseason, such as Lamar Jackson, Tom Brady and Aaron Rodgers.
But it eventually lands on Garoppolo, and the Chargers had even more fun when the second Raiders’ matchup came along in Week 15.
It goes back to the slot machine where a cashout ticket is printed, and it says "-$72,750,000" which is the total of Garoppolo’s contract with Las Vegas. There’s also a QR code that’s ingenious.
It takes viewers to a link on their team site that has two options to click if you’re a Chargers fan or a Raiders fan. The Chargers’ link takes you to single-game tickets that can be purchased an hour before the general public gets a crack at them. As for the Raiders’ link, it goes to a Google search of "how to get a job."
Pettiness at its finest.
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Some other notable weeks to point out are the Detroit Lions in Week 10, which cuts to soft elevator music with a message for those who have a gambling problem. Why? Well, Lions receiver Jameson Williams and others in the organization were suspended or released after breaking the league’s gambling policy following an investigation.
The Chargers also play Aaron Rodgers and the New York Jets in Week 9 on "Monday Night Football," and they showed a view of Times Square with a plethora of small digs, including those at Zach Wilson, Rex Ryan and even a small line that says, "CPOY Geno Smith," referring to the Seattle Seahawks’ signal caller having revived his career after flopping with Gang Green.
Finally, the Chargers’ rivalry with the Kansas City Chiefs showed two instances where one of their well-known fans, known as "Chiefsaholic," is dressed in his wolf suit with Chiefs gear trying to take off an ankle monitor and being chased by law enforcement.
That fan, whose real name is Xaviar Babudar, is currently wanted for armed robbery and is running from the law after removing his ankle monitor back in March. He allegedly tried to rob a bank in Bixby, Oklahoma.
There are many more instances of this savvy way of breaking down the season schedule, including games with the Baltimore Ravens and Chicago Bears.
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Simply put, you have to see it to believe it. And just when you think you caught all the Easter Eggs, go take another look.