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    OVERVIEW: AFC West
    byJames cambpell

           The 12-5 straight up win San Diego Chargers were the surprise
    team of the NFL in 2004 when considering that they had posted a
    shoddy record of 4-12 straight up and 6-10 ATS in 2003, if you had
    hitched your wagon onto these Chargers all season long in 2004 you
    were indeed a happy camper as the Bolts tallied a 13-2-2 ATS mark
    when it was all said and done.

           If not for a missed FG on a muddy rain soaked field against the
    Jets in these Chargers opening playoff game last year, there is no
    telling how far the momentum of these Bolts may have carried them
    when considering the Jets lost to the Pittsburgh Steelers in the very
    same manner the following week.

           However, in the big picture San Diego faced five playoff bound
    teams during the 2004 regular season and posted a shoddy 1-4
    straight up mark in those games with their only win against a playoff
    team coming against Denver 20-17, the Chargers major malfunction
    in 2004 was their 31st ranked pass defense which forced the Bolts to
    outscore teams.

           A closer look-see reveals that the Charger defense only
    registered 29 sacks all season long, meaning that not all the blame
    for that 31st pass defense ranking can be attributed to the Bolt
    defensive backs, some of the blame must go to the defensive front
    that failed to pressure opposing QB’s. The Bolts did draft two
    potentially great defensive linemen with their first two picks by
    selecting DE Shawne Merriman out of Maryland and DT Luis Castillo
    out of Northwestern.

           The Chargers were installed as doggies 10 times in 2004, this
    fact was a major reason why the Bolts were able to have the point
    spread success they had last season, with that being said, these
    Chargers will not sneak up on anyone this season and that includes
    the oddsmaker.

           The now healthy Kansas City Chiefs will battle the Bolts back
    and forth for the top spot all season long, a sense of urgency will fill
    Chief land this season due to the fact that HC Dick Vermeil and most
    of his coaching staff are in the final year of their contracts.

           The Chiefs along with the Raiders had an excellent draft, head
    Chief Dick Vermeil knows that his defense allowed more passing
    yards to opponents than any other team in the league last season,
    Vermeil managed to bolster his defense for the 2005 campaign with
    the free agent signings of former Steeler LB Kendrell Bell and former
    Miami defensive backs CB Patrick Surtain and SS Sammy Knight.

           Kansas City finished 4-1 straight up and 3-2 ATS coming down
    the stretch last season and when the smoke cleared had the NFL’s
    number one ranked offense by averaging 418.3 yards per contest
    which was 14 more yards per game on average than the 2nd ranked
    Indianapolis Colts, if the Chiefs can stay healthy and avoid another 1-
    4 straight up and ATS start on the season, they will once again be a
    playoff contender.

           Did you hear that? I am talking about the whisperings coming
    out of Colorado and more specifically out of Denver these days, is it
    possible that Bronco HC Mike Shanahan is indeed an over rated
    commodity that is undeserving of past praise?

           Well, the truth of it is that Shanahan and his troops have failed
    miserably since the retirement of beloved QB John Elway, the
    Stanford product retired following back to back Super Bowl wins and
    in the six seasons since his retirement the Broncos have made the
    playoffs just three times, however, Denver has not made it past their
    opening playoff game and each of these three playoff appearances
    ended in utter defeat with the Broncos losing by an average score of
    37-12.

           Shanahan has a lot of folks scratching their heads and
    wondering if someone spiked his punch with regard to his draft
    choices and free agent signings this season, riddle me this….Why
    would you sign four free agent defensive linemen off of the Cleveland
    Browns roster when that same Cleveland Brown defense allowed a
    whopping 144.6 yards to opposing running backs in 2004?

           Why would Shanahan use a third round pick in the draft on
    problem child RB Maurice Clarett who sat out last season and was
    nothing but a distraction to the Ohio State Buckeye program? Does
    Shanahan like controversy on his team? Is Shanahan trying to prove
    that he can rehabilitate problem children better than professional
    psychologists? And what about those defensive linemen from the
    Brownie organization, does Shanahan think his defensive line coach
    teaches technique that much better than Cleveland to over come lack
    of talent or heart?

           Questions questions questions, speaking of questions how
    bout dem Ray’duhs? Watching his team finish with a record of 5-11
    straight up and 6-10 ATS in 2004 did not sit well with owner Al Davis
    who along with 2nd year HC Norv Turner had one of the very best
    drafts of any team in the league by snagging Nebraska CB Fabian
    Washington with their top choice followed by Houston CB Stanford
    Routt and Arizona State QB Andrew Walter with their second and third
    picks.

           Overall, using seven total draft selections Oakland drafted five
    defensive players, the silver and black also make some key free
    agent signings with regard to bringing former Jet RB Lamont Jordan
    and former Viking WR Randy Moss to town along with four other free
    agent signings to bolster their defense.

           The Raiders, like divisional rivals San Diego and Kansas City, all
    shared the very same major malfunction in 2004 which was overall
    defense and more specifically pass defense. Oakland allowed 371
    yards per contest to opponents in 2004 which ranked them 30th
    overall in total defense and only Kansas City and San Diego allowed
    more yards through the air than Oakland last season.

           Needless to say, Oakland owner Al Davis has reached his
    boiling point after seeing his beloved Raiders post a combined
    record of 9-23 straight up and 9-22-1 ATS since the Raiders
    appearance in the Super Bowl against Tampa Bay on January 26,
    2003, however, this years draft and fee agent crop appears to have
    righted the ship talent wise, now its just a matter of getting all of this
    new talent to gel together and become a team.

           In closing, the AFC West appears to be a two horse race
    between the Chargers and Chiefs for the division title, based on how
    teams finished in 2004 the Chargers are saddled with the NFL’s 2nd
    toughest schedule and will sneak up on no one this season, look to
    play against the Bolts when on the road as a favorite laying more
    than a FG.

           The public will once again play nothing but OVERS when it
    comes to the Kansas City Chiefs in 2005 and who can blame them
    as Chief games exceeded the posted total 10 of 16 times last year,
    amazingly enough the O/U number placed on Chief contests last
    year was 46 or higher in 12 of their 16 games!

           However, the Chiefs have the NFL’s 4th toughest schedule and
    should show improvement on defense which will create “Value” by
    playing Chief games to go UNDER this season and especially when
    the number is above 48.

           Denver has proven to be unreliable in most categories as of late
    and appears to be in a downward spiral, I would advise picking your
    spots very carefully with these Broncos.

           Oakland should definitely improve their seasonal win/loss
    record in 2005 as this will be HC Norv Turners 2nd year at the helm
    and QB Kerry Collins 2nd year under center in Turners offense,
    however, the high profile signings of WR Randy Moss and RB
    Lamont Jordan will have “Joe Public” bettors throwing dinero at the
    Raiders which will create “Value” by going against the Silver and
    Black and especially when on the road in the early going.

           Jim Campbell is one of the nations most respected Sports
    Handicappers, he specializes in College and Pro Football, you can
    visit Jim at his website located at footballforecastor.com for all of your
    handicapping needs including free play selections, College and NFL
    stats, trends and award winning analysis on upcoming games.

           With over 30 plus years experience in the handicapping
    profession Jim has built a solid reputation, his web based
    handicapping service at footballforecastor.com as been in existence
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