ChrisBabcock wrote:West: Chargers(4), Broncos(6), Chiefs, Raiders
We'll see about this order of finish.
The only way I see the Chargers climbing above 3rd is if Gordon and Bosa both improve on their impressive seasons last year, and, like you said, a great job of coaching by Lynn. <---which none of the above is out of the question!
Come December,
all four of those teams will still be in the running! (As I already said) Likely enough the same applies with NFC East. But if you must pick a 1, a 2, a 3, and a 4th, you simply have to go on
what YOU think is the most-likely-scenario. When a team has underachieved the last few years, you can't help but to predict a sudden (law of averages) 'burst'; and I lean toward that happening in SD; I mean
LA.
And that's just
it...new location, different results (new
coach) if only for this year. Contrary to popular belief, Chargers don't have as few fans already living in LA as you think. And in addition to enough SD fans still willing to commute each Sunday to see, many
new fans could make Bolts at home more than many - myself included - may have originally thought. And with an underrated-QB-for-
life/modern-day-Ken Anderson in Phillip Rivers who's
due to at least win a division again...yeah, Bolts wreak of "new location, different results (new
coach)" in '17. My prediction of Fisher's fortunes changing with Rams' move to LA last year went unrealized, so the chances of Chargers also falling flat in Year One seem less-likely to me.
I see Von & Co, along with a revived CJ Anderson, carrying Denver with Oss (like he
and Peyton did two years back) playing just good enough at QB to complement - no, not to SB - but at least bring Broncos back to playoffs which most seem to not see as likely as 'darlings', KC & Oak (who
very well could still be division's top-two come end of season after all). As damn good as Andy Reid has been thus far in KC (perhaps a SB-berth, or two, had Chiefs been in NFC all this time instead), a letdown if however slight could be due; especially in this - what I think will be the - tightest division in the league. But he and Alex could very well have a trick or two up sleeves to prove me totally wrong (and Smith
does have added motivation with Mahomes being drafted 1st Rd). I'm still picking SD/Den as top-2 though.
And will see a letdown in Oak-town (and Big D) which doesn't seem to be too unpopular a prediction. Perhaps Raiders end their time in Oakland by averting such a 2017 "sophomore slump" in-style by giving that other side of the Bay something real special in '18 and perhaps
'19 as well! Not a fan but - like Mike and the Mechanics - I really am in
need of
a Miracle in that they somehow end up staying where they're at! Vegas is for
betting on the major pro teams! Not for
hosting one (and that goes for NHL too! Bring a team back to
Quebec City instead!)