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Given everything that has happened recently with the NFL, I believe stadium renovation (or even smaller stadiums) will be the future for the NFL. However, as per usual, it will be too late for San Diego.
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It's literally been one game... |
They aren't coming back to San Diego anytime soon but the fact this is even a story shows that the train wreck that is the Chargers is not only hurting themselves but the NFL at least thinks it's also pulling the Rams down as well.
There should be no surprises with the LA response to how both teams are performing so far but I believe some were hoping (in vain) that this was going to smooth over quickly after both teams moved. Kind of like the shock some have had over the TV ratings in both SD and LA for the games (=record lows). As much as some like to rip at San Diego fans for being "fair weather fans" it's not any different in LA. This is So-Cal with more things to do on the weekends than watch losing teams so you better produce some W's quickly there because there are a million things to do with your time in LA. |
This LA thing with the Chargers is turning into an absolute disaster on all fronts.
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Stay classy LA Chargers....:yuck: |
Spanos is approaching Sterling/McCourt territory.
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If nothing else, the Chargers need to change their uniforms. Everyone loves the powder blues but I would rather see the Charger's color rush uniform be the basic color scheme for the LA Chargers as they are one of the best in the league (next to the Rams and Saints). Chargers should look like this http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3689/...0164e85e_o.png http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3689/...0164e85e_o.png |
The funny thing is that everyone in LA and SD seem to know have a mutual understanding that Spanos and the Chargers are a joke (I say this as a former fan). Even those in LA who may have been open to giving the Chargers a shot are quickly realizing that Spanos and the Chargers are not going to change. Spanos has really created a bad situation that isn't getting better anytime soon.
I agree that winning is the only thing that can save the chargers in LA. Even at that, however, I bet most people will be slow to respond to this team. Further, even if the team wins, Spanos will find other ways to drive the fans away (if the opposing team's fans don't do that). |
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He makes Spanos look good. |
Time may help with winning over fans, but the Chargers will never be the most popular Football team in LA. Not even the 2nd, 3rd, or 4th.
Especially now that the Raiders are moving to Las Vegas-- that empowers the hardcore Raiders fans in southern California to remain die-hard Raiders fans (in my opinion they're fan base is much larger than the Rams). The fact that Raiders are coming back to the region has snuffed out any dreams of converting former Raiders fans to Chargers fans. The number of Trojans and Bruins fans easily surpass the number of Chargers fans in the LA region. At this point, all of the aforementioned ideas by other people need to happen: new coach, new owner, new uniforms. A clean slate is their best hope--the Chargers have too much baggage and not much fight to steal away LA fans from any other teams. My parents grew up in LA and I grew up in OC-- my family is all over southern California-- the only true Chargers fans in my family don't even live in California, they live in Baja California. All of my other family members still cling to the Raiders or the Rams and I imagine other families' experiences are pretty similar. |
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I'm rooting for the Chargers however and I do hope that they succeed in LA and I'm optimistic that they will despite being absolute dead last when it comes to LA sports. Even below the Sparks. Hell LAFC of MLS is more popular than the LA Chargers and they don't start playing for another year. But I like the Chargers. True story: When I was 7, I had a Junior Seau football trading card and my stepdad took me to Jack Murphy Stadium during football practice and Junior was signing autographs and I got one from him. So that was a cool memory. Even though that trading card got destroyed in the washing machine. |
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Why are a bunch of Angelenos in our forum talking about their sports teams?
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It's not inappropriate based on the Chargers are only recently departed. The Clippers although I would disagree they are an example of a sports success in LA were never really much of a San Diego connection. They started in Buffalo and were only in San Diego a few years as a dog team before leaving for LA. We were nothing more than a stop over for them. The Rockets on the other hand started here and in my opinion were a much bigger loss for the city. I have a lot of family in LA and I have to agree you have to make an effort to find Clipper fans vs Lakers fans who dominate the city. I wonder how the TV ratings were this week for the Chargers in both LA and SD? Maybe the recent Trump remarks got more interest than usual? Or not... |
Just wanted to pop in and say I had the pleasure last weekend of visiting San Diego for the first time. What a beautiful city you all have! We were in town to see a friend who is performing at the Old Globe in the new Benny & Joon musical. We stayed downtown at the Omni by the ballpark. I really liked the Hillcrest area and downtown San Diego was much prettier and more vibrant than I expected. Also Balboa Park, wow. I really need to go back and spend an entire day at least exploring Balboa. I also found the people to be very friendly.
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