The Chargers had a chance to take the lead over the Ravens in December http://www.detroitlionsteamonline.com/j … vai-jersey , when a holding penalty on Russell Okung backed them up, and they fumbled on the next play.The Chargers had a chance to kneel out the clock yesterday, when a holding penalty on Russell Okung gave the Ravens a final chance with the ball.Though he might  be the only one, Russell Okung sees a pattern.“Roger Goodell doesn’t want us to come home,” Okung said http://www.houstontexansteamonline.com/ … ing-jersey , via Eric Williams of ESPN.com. “That’s all I can say.”The Chargers finished 12-4 in the regular season, and another win would have given them the first seed in the AFC playoffs. And while the prospect of the league showing playoff games from a precious little 27,000-seat soccer stadium might not be their preference, it’s hard to imagine the league being able to pull off a sophisticated conspiracy to make such a plot work. (Last night’s display in Chicago ought to be proof of that.)But the Chargers were going on the road in the divisional round regardless, so Okung’s just voicing some frustration http://www.indianapoliscoltsteamonline. … eke-jersey , and doing it in an unusual manner. Their only shot at another home game would be if they beat the Patriots and the sixth-seeded Colts beat the Chiefs, which isn’t the most ridiculous leap of logic we’ve seen so far today.Besides, the Chargers are now 8-1 on the road this year (that loss right up the road against the Rams), 9-0 when then leave L.A. (they won a “home” game in London), and 5-3 at their actual home http://www.jacksonvillejaguarsteamonlin … lor-jersey , so you’d think they wouldn’t mind. Every football fan knows that it’s much more than a game. Sure, it’s something that most players play from the time they were kids when it was fun, but the reality is that professional sports is a business. As a matter of fact, it’s a BIG business.With hundreds of millions of dollars at stake, every owner wants to see their team do the best they can on the field. While rebuilding years might be rough for a franchise’s fans http://www.jacksonvillejaguarsteamonlin … -ii-jersey , just imagine how rough it is for the owner. They are footing the bill for the entire roster and in some cases the stadium that the team plays in as well.There is nobody on the “inside” of pro football that doesn’t look ahead. This has to be done to get the drop on other teams in hopes of landing that game-changing free agent or potential Hall of Fame draft pick. One of the things that are done quite regularly is to figure out who is staying and who is going.If a general manager can predict the future properly he just might be able to create a dynasty on the field and be remembered forever. This includes making educated guesses on who will stay with their current team and who will be leaving. Any inside information that could be found would be key in determining the fate of these players.We aren’t privy to this type of inside information but here are some good bets on who is moving on next year and who is staying put.