My issue with that is why bring in Rodgers and pay all those guys on defense if you're not going to try to address an obvious need or two when leading the division in November?
I could see if they were something like 2-6 going into the deadline and saying **** it, but to be sitting where they are in the standings and basically doing nothing bothers me, though you could argue getting Dugger was a good move.
Winning the division and playing at home would help their chances of at least getting past the wildcard.
Rodgers, despite his play last night, would give them a fighter's chance in any playoff game, especially this year with the Chiefs, Bills and Ravens not looking as strong as year's past and the Steelers having already beaten the Patriots and Colts.
The defense is definitely better with Ramsey at safety, and I don't believe the offense will be close to that bad the rest of the season.
For as ugly as it was, Warren still averaged 5 yards a carry and they "just" missed some big plays in the passing game, one of which was a great play by the Chargers DB.