Published 6/25/2009
by Andrew Linton
at Bleacher Report - NFL
The Chargers are the clear favorite in the AFC West, and so far on the offensive side of the ball, that remains a fact. Now lets take a look at the defensive side of the football to determine the factors that will decide divisional games between the Oakland Raiders and San Diego Chargers in 2009.
Here is Part 1: http://bleacherreport.com/articles/205668-a-complete-comparison-chargers-vs-raiders-part-1
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