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OK, by your logic, the Pats should be worried about the Phins and Bills. Both are building up talent and are on the upswing, right? The Broncs and Faiders have issues beyond plugging in a few draft picks. Champ Bailey had a terrible year and is on the quick decline. If Lynch is threatened by McCree, the've got real problems. McCree is horrible..we should know. As for the Raiders, their line will never give Russell time. Their front line has enough holes to satisfy Ron Jeremy. However, I think you're missing the point of the article. Our thorn of late has been the Pats. So, Smith works to that objective. Suffice it to say, if we can beat you guys, we should be able to handle the rest. Our division has hardly been threatening the last few years. You guys should know all about that.
If Norv Turner thinks like you (which is quite possible) and assumes you've got the division wrapped up before training camp even starts, the Chargers will go nowhere this year. All it takes is one or two division losses to put a team behind the 8-ball in playoff seedings. For your boys, that could mean the difference between home field and a loooong trip to the frozen Northeast (like last year).
Edit: Come to think of it, home field doesn't mean all that much in Qualcomm anyway, where fans stay home if it rains. If clouds look threatening Oct. 12 the Pats can look forward to playing at a neutral site.
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