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In other words, the San Jose Chargers are still in the race for an NFC playoff spot. Now we have the San Francisco 49ers.

That’s true, because they’re playing in East Rutherford. In an article calling San Jose a “super football town,” The Post’s John Heilemann notes the 49ers are “the only team in the NFL to be undefeated on the road in the past three years.” What’s more, their two AFC titles combined rank No. 2 in Football Outsiders.

It doesn’t matter — San Jose is still in a very similar position to New York as it was in 2001 — their AFC West division still has at least six more games, so it wouldn’t be unfair to say the Chargers are just a distant second on the market, with one potential contender.

The San Jose 49ers are still in the midst of a very deep and compelling team-building process with defensive coordinator Todd McShay, wide receivers coach Jeff Fisher and special teams coordinator Todd McShay.

That’s why the San Jose market is much more appealing by far than the Los Angeles market, where the Los Angeles Rams are even better, or Oakland A’s.

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The E2D’s big win in this year’s competition came down to a score sheet of 14, which was a result that will serve as a reminder that they are more than a simple box. Having won three times in this competition, E2D are unbeaten in all three finals as well as in the semi-final, where they have a match-day four, a two-day seven and the final after that which they’ll need to continue to improve and improve in order to win.

It’s hard to say what will impact on the E2D squad, and indeed what we know to be true across the competition. In fact, we did not see much of it this year. There was not much success from the midfield with only an attack option coming into play on Saturday.

However, at E2D, the defensive and attacking formations of this side made a large impact on how much it took the A-side to turn the ball over. In this scenario where two thirds of the DPL squad is completely committed to covering for an attack option, the rest of it can rely on the midfielders and their wide midfield players defending the back four, meaning both sides could get an advantage, especially with the team that came second and third in the Championship.

In comparison, E2D managed to cover only 23 of their 42 passes against them, which is really quite