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2012 AFC West Preview by TJ Pemberton

AFC West 2012 Preview

Denver Broncos

Denver  made the biggest splash off the offseason by signing free agent  quarterback Peyton Manning. Manning coming off four neck surgeries is  expected to make the Broncos a serious threat not only to win the AFC  West but make it to the Super Bowl. Running back Willis McGahee rushed  for 1,199 yards and had five touchdowns last year. Wide receivers DeMaryius Thomas  and Eric Decker have big time potential. Thomas averaged 17.2 yards a  catch and Decker had 44 catches and 8 touchdowns. The Bronco offense  line had problems protecting the quarterback in 2011 they gave up 42  sacks. The Bronco defense put heat on opposing quarterbacks in 2011 they  had 41 sacks. Linebacker Von Miller had 11 ½.

Manning if he can  stay healthy will help the Broncos improve on their 8-8 record last  season. He will make the offensive line better in pass protection  because of his quick release. Also Decker and Thomas will be better  because of Manning’s accuracy. The defense has to improve a little on  their run defense but there is no doubt they can rush the passer. The  Broncos will improve on their record from last season and be the  favorite in the AFC West.

Kansas City Chiefs

Injuries  doomed the 2011 season for the Chiefs. Running back Jamaal Charles and  Safety Eric Berry suffered season ending knee injuries last season.  Quarterback Matt Cassell broke his hand and missed the final seven  games. Coach Todd Haley was replaced during the season by former  Cleveland coach Romeo Crennel, and the Chiefs responded. Despite all of  the crucial injuries the Chiefs were in the playoff race in the final  weeks of the season. The defense despite the lack of offense finished 11th in the NFL.

The  Chiefs will bounce back in 2012. They get back Cassell, Berry, and  Charles and they also added running back Peyton Hillis and wide receiver  Steve Breaston. On defense they acquired corner back Stanford Routt  from the Oakland Raiders. Kansas City has the talent to win this  division in 2012. The players respect Crennel and that will go a long  way toward their success.

San Diego Chargers

The  Chargers once again underachieved in 2011. San Diego finished 8-8 in  2011 after many experts predicted that they would win the division. The  Charger defense could not get off the field time after time they could  not stop teams on third down.  They had problems rushing the passer in  2011. Late in the season quarterback Phillip Rivers began throwing  interceptions. He had 20 on the season. Tight end Antonio Gates had 64  catches and 7 touchdowns. Ryan Matthews rushed for 1,091 yards.

The  talent is still there for the Chargers to win in 2012. Running back  Ryan Matthews broke his collarbone in training camp a slow start from  him will hurt. If San Diego can pressure the quarterback especially on  third down and Rivers can cut down on his interceptions San Diego can  stay close to both Kansas City and Denver in the AFC West.

Oakland Raiders

The  Raiders were in first place in the AFC West in December but a 1-4  finish doomed Oakland to an 8-8 record and missing the playoffs by one  game. Coach Hue Jackson was replaced by Dennis Allen after the season.  Oakland traded for former Cincinnati quarterback Carson Palmer and he  struggled down the stretch he had 13 touchdown passes and 16  interceptions. Running back Darren McFadden had another injury plagued  season. The defense finished 29th in the NFL and the Raiders were porous versus the run giving up 5.1 yards a carry.

Carson  Palmer will put up better numbers in 2012 because he will become  familiar with his receivers. Darren McFadden will have to stay healthy.  The big key for Oakland will be the defense; the Raiders have to shore  up the run defense. There are too many holes on the Raiders to compete  with the rest of the AFC West. They will finish last.

 

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Written by Joseph D'Amico on September 5, 2012 at 3:12 pm