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The Raiders beat the Chargers on Thursday night in what will likely be the last primetime game in Oakland before the team leaves for its new home in Las Vegas next season.

But here’s the thing – the “Los Angeles” Chargers should be the team leaving the great state of California, not the Raiders.

I live in Los Angeles and I know firsthand just how little fans here care about the team from San Diego. Sure, there are small groups of people who are still passionate about the team, but they are far outnumbered at “home” games down in Carson, Calif.

It’s a joke.

So here’s the easy, dream-world fix – the Chargers move to Las Vegas where they could start fresh in a market that is seemingly hungry for some football and the Raiders could move south to their former home city and share a new home with the Rams. Not a fresh idea at all but one that would work for all those involved.

It all makes too much sense because there are still tons of Raiders fans in Los Angeles, fans who would love to pack the new stadium near LAX and cheer for a franchise that they have loved for years.

Instead, the Chargers are going to move into the beautiful new stadium and most likely be subjected to playing in front of even larger crowds cheering for the away teams because, as I said before, not a lot of people in LA care about the Chargers. It’s going to be even more embarrassing when the flashy new stadium is full of out-of-towners next season.

The team’s owner, Dean Spanos, is a garbage owner for what he did in the franchise’s final days in San Diego and doesn’t really deserve anything good to happen to his business. But the players do deserve more, and a move to Las Vegas would benefit them quite a bit.

Now, this is something that would never happen, of course, but it should.

Just this week Spanos shot down rumors of the Chargers moving to London, which is very far from Los Angeles. The Chargers have been basically on the road since Spanos signed their moving papers from a city that loved them. They are basically without a home, which is fitting for how Spanos has run things.

But the Raiders would be beloved in Los Angeles if they were to return. Instead, they will head to Vegas where fans will likely follow and business will be good for them.

The same can’t be said for the Chargers when they move 20 minutes up the 405 next season.

Thursday’s big winner: Tiger Woods.

The greatest golfer of all-time earned one of the four captains picks for the US Presidents Cup team on Thursday night. Sure, he is the captain of the team and picked himself, so he wasn’t surprised by the move but it was the right call by Tiger. He did feel bad for Rickie Fowler, who Tiger didn’t pick to be on the team.

Quick hits: Antonio Brown puts all his emotions on Twitter… NFL picks against the spread… Defense is back in the NBA… And more!

– Antonio Brown had a very emotional day on Twitter on Thursday.

– Stephen Ruiz and Charles Curtis have their weekly NFL picks against the spread.

– Mike Sykes explains why defense is back in the NBA.

– Marcus Mariota got some work in at WR on Thursday and NFL fans had jokes.

– Tom Brady and Rob Gronkowski teased Patriots fans again.

(Follow me on Twitter at @anezbitt. It might change your life. Just don’t tell me about your fantasy team.)