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The verdict: I liked the way the Raiders were playing prior to the Jason Campbell injury. After that, and the subsequent Palmer trade, acting like going forward and not restocking the shelves was a viable option would probably have been foolish. They're a long way away. The finish: 3-13, 4th in AFC West


SAN DIEGO CHARGERS (8-8, t-1st in AFC West, in 2011)

The good: Phillip Rivers' 2011 season was seen as a huge disappointment, a disaster even — and he got to 4,624 yards, with an 88.7 rating. I think he'll bounce back, and he's the biggest reason to think the Chargers can get back to where they were. ... Shaun Phillips and Jarret Johnson might be the best combination of 3-4 outside linebackers in league history that are coming off of a season in which they totaled six sacks. Johnson, the former Raven, has a great run-stuffing reputation. ... There is no Vincent Jackson anymore, but it's a deep receiving corps (Malcolm Floyd, Robert Meachem, Eddie Royal, Vincent Brown), and the Chargers still have TE Antonio Gates.

The bad: The retirements of LT Marcus McNeil and G Kris Dielman could leave the offensive line a disaster. Unless you believe Jared Gaither can become another McNeil, it's a unit that has far more likely holes than it does potential stars. ... I did like the Johnson pick-up, but this defense is too heavily reliant on aging name players (Takeo Spikes, Quentin Jammer) that just don't play to the level their reputations suggest anymore. I think it's very overrated. ... The Ryan Matthews injury means Ronnie Brown could be the Chargers' primary ballcarrier. That would have been a much better thing five years ago than it is now.

The verdict: Rivers gives the Chargers a chance, but I really think people underestimate how much the talent around him has declined in the past few seasons. In the AFC of three years ago, or in this year's NFC, I think this could easily be a sub-.500 team. The finish: 9-7, 2nd in AFC West

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Mark Johnson

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Morris Daily Herald

Seneca, IL

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Mark has worked at the Morris Daily Herald since 2002 and was both a part- and full-time sports writer until March 2011. Since then, he has worked as a page designer at the paper while also continuing to write opinion and feature pieces for the sports department.

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