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Monday, Dec 10 Union-Tribune columnist Nick Canepa issues his grades for the Chargers after Sunday's game against Cincinnati. | | | | Philip Rivers has led his team to 10 wins, its highest total since it moved on from future Hall of Fame running back LaDainian Tomlinson in March 2010. | | | | | Playing for the conference tournament, the defensive slippage and getting minutes for the young bigs. | | | | | As baseball descends upon Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino this week for the annual winter meetings, owners have already committed more than $300 million to this year's free agents, a class headlined thus far by top arm Patrick Corbin accepting a $140 million pact from the Nationals. | | | | | University of San Diego takes care of business, Northridge | | | | | On the anniversary of the fire at the San Luis Rey Downs horse-training facility near Bonsall, the loss of 46 horses and the derailed lives continue to test resilience. | | | | | Just about everyone took the blame for it. Rams coach Sean McVay, as usual, got out in front to run interference for players and fall on the sword. Quarterback Jared Goff said he needed to play better. | | | | | If the Chargers win the Super Bowl, will there be a parade for them? | | | | |