Los Angeles Times (Sunday)

Not really charged up about Staley’s decisions

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Congratula­tions to Brandon Staley for leaving in Justin Herbert. You managed to change all the headlines to that one decision rather than the extremely poor play and coaching against Jacksonvil­le.

Kent Webster Newbury Park

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Is Brandon Staley having an identity crisis? Last year, his decisive, unapologet­ic coaching style probably cost them a playoff spot. This year, a lack of decisivene­ss — letting a 24-year-old quarterbac­k make his decisions — may bring about the same result. When will this Chargers’ coaching curse end? Mario Valvo

Ventura

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Justin Herbert should not have been in uniform Sunday. A possible championsh­ip team has been put in the hands of an inexperien­ced head coach, Brandon Staley. Coach Staley’s decisions on managing the team since he’s been in charge have shown his lack of readiness to lead the Chargers to a championsh­ip. Donald Peppars

Pomona

Think again

Unlike the implicatio­n by Ryan Kartje, the USC vs. Oregon State football game resembled anything but a “stinker.” The Trojans’ offense, used to moving up and down the field at will, was not allowed to do so by the Beavers’ defense. The USC defense, also lacking appropriat­e respect, countered with a valiant effort. The result was a captivatin­g, epic struggle featuring a dramatic final Trojans drive. Even though the final score was 37 points below the over/under, it was college football at its best.

Dave Sanderson La Cañada Flintridge

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Good teams will win close games, even when the offense takes the night off. Can’t wait when everything clicks. Mitchell Cohen East Windsor, N.J.

Bruins rise

The Bruins are back, and with a vengeance, after thoroughly dominating the once unbeaten and highly hyped boys from Washington. Seems like Dorian Thompson-Robinson knew it all the time, with his intense and dominating play. Eight straight wins, dating to last year.

Three of the best players in college football, with Thompson-Robinson, running back Zach Charbonnet and receiver Jake Bobo, combined with a raucous Rose Bowl crowd bore witness to the rejuvenate­d Bruins. This team is destined for greatness.

Next stop, the top 20.

Marty Zweben Palos Verdes Estates

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Chip Kelly’s Bruins finally proved they can beat a ranked team, as long as it throws two intercepti­ons, fumbles and surrenders a safety.

Wes Wellman Santa Monica

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With it being 26.2 miles from Westwood to Pasadena, would you say it takes a marathon effort by UCLA students to attend football games at the Rose Bowl?

Gerry Swider Sherman Oaks

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So I ventured into SoFi Stadium for the first time for the Chargers game on Sunday

and was impressed. However, the Chargers public-address announcer does not even acknowledg­e the other team. Even on an intercepti­on, the announcer would mention only the Chargers tackler. There are people at the game that want to know who carried the ball for the other team. John Ramsey must be spinning in his grave. Craig Dunkin

La Crescenta

Parting ways?

If the Dodgers are entertaini­ng the notion of giving Craig Kimbrel a spot on the postseason roster, may I offer a little advice from a certain Disney movie: Let it go. Gregg Schoenberg Healdsburg, Calif.

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What does Kimbrel have on Dave Roberts? He keeps putting him in and he can’t win. He is a disaster.

Jerry Rutledge Palm Springs

Missing the moment

Your minimal coverage of Roger Federer’s retirement was dismal. A small blurb for one of the greatest, if not the greatest, tennis player ever to play the game is unacceptab­le. He should have all the accolades he deserves, which are many. Shame on The Times sportswrit­ers for not featuring the very moving tribute after his doubles match.

Cheryl Kinsinger

Pasadena

Change of address

In reading Eric Sondheimer’s article about the misfortune of T.A. Cunningham, a lineman who transferre­d from out of state to Los Alamitos High, I learned something about the CIF’s change of residence guidelines.

Eric wrote that the CIF policy states in part that “a student may not be eligible to participat­e at the varsity level if there is evidence the move was athletical­ly motivated or the student enrolled in that school in whole or part for athletic reasons.” If that is the policy, it must be enforced very selectivel­y.

How else could the CIF allow multiple transfers to the Sierra Canyon basketball team from out of state, seemingly every year? Is it believable to think that some of the nation’s best prep basketball players transfer to Sierra Canyon from other states for reasons other than athletics? Randy Tilner Northridge

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I lived in L.A. County from 1975 to 2004. I’ve had three children graduate from San Pedro High. Why are the L.A. City high school sports so shortchang­ed in The Times? I want to read more about the L.A. City high school sports instead of the non-L.A. County sports.

William Zersen

Laguna Woods

Parting shot

Thank you Albert Pujols and Aaron Judge for bringing some excitement, luster and class back to our national pastime.

Ken Feldman Tarzana

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