Let's start with the Chargers, who are everything right with the NFL in 2018. They are dominant in every phase and can win any style of fight. They ooze likability and are incredibly easy to root for. In his second year at the helm, Anthony Lynn received my Associated Press vote for Coach of the Year. He's a true leader who, upon receiving his first head-coaching gig in 2017, wisely appointed two incredible coordinators (and former head coaches) in Ken Whisenhunt and Gus Bradley. The Chargers have learned how to finish under Lynn, as we've seen time and again over the course of this season. From the regular-season games against the 49ers, Titans, Seahawks, Steelers, Bengalsand Chiefs to this past Sunday's wild-card bout in Baltimore, we've received ample proof that these are not the "Same Old Chargers," where it's only a matter of time before the letdown occurs. These Chargers finish. They play their best when it matters most. That's a credit to the man wearing the headset. As well as the man under center.