Hearing this some time ago, there was thought the Raiders would agree to move to the NFC swapping spots with the Seahawks, but that only had merit as Al Davis and Lamar Hunt of the old AFL days have passed recently; leaving just the Spanos family as old guard of the AFC West as it was assembled for many years (Bolen bought the Broncos in 1984). If both men were still alive, this story would not have made it to print or laughed off Twitter in my opinion. It would be blasphemous for the Raiders to leave the division, just as it would for say the Bears, Packers, Cowboys, Browns, Steelers to leave theres.
With Seattle coming into the AFC West last, it would make sense to ask them to move back, but at this point the team is building quite a history in the NFC West winning the division 7 of the 13 years in it's current format and making three Super Bowl appearance including 1 championship (which easily could have been three). I'd prefer the domination of this division to continue. Besides it's much more fun to punch the 49ers and the Dork family in the ***k and eat turkey on their 50 yard line than the any other team presently in the the AFC West...
If this stadium deal with the Raider-Chargers does in a crazy scenario somehow happen, I'd rather see the Raiders swap with the Cardinals as it eliminates a rather crappy road tip to Glendale, replacing it with a trip to LaLa land and restores a NorCal-SoCal rivalry with the 49ers and Raiders which could add to the the intrigue of the new division (Seahawks-49ers, 49ers-Raiders, 49ers-Rams, then Seahawks-Raider Raiders-Rams as legacy division, city co-habitant rivals). That might work quite well...
