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The Chargers moving to LA makes no sense from an NFL business perspective. Rams, fine. Raiders, fine. I think they’re starting to realize that San Diego and Los Angeles are two distinct and different markets that are a complete pain in the ass to get to and from. The Chargers can say all they want about how “fans will

both fights were instigated by Baldwin and Tate, who were immature, jealous, and threatened by Harvin

Not particularly. The only post-season reward I actually remember getting was a pack of baseball cards, which had a Tony Gwynn card inside. My coach was giving a speech to our team which was interrupted by me yelling “Ah! Tony Gwynn!!” Fuck trophies. The only reason I’m glad I got them are that I can be reminded that

I have to admit that as I got older I would occasionally see trophies I got playing youth soccer or some shit that were completely unwarranted, and I'd think to myself “Why did the hell did I get this?”

The Ravens and Titans already know that Blind Side tackles are a bad idea.

(Chargers fan comment)

“Trust us, we understand.”

before I was born, my father had an offer for an academic full ride to UCLA, or a hockey scholarship to Ohio U.....Being Canadian, he picked OU, where he met my mom—subsequently marrying her and moving to her home town of... Cleveland.

I’d say he was just being defensive, but we know that’s not true. Ever.

Oh it’s bullshit that the public has to fund these things, but as someone who had hopes of raising kids to be San Diego Chargers fans, I honestly don’t care. I don’t want to pay for health care but I have to......and if I have to pay more for the Chargers to be in SD and remain a fabric of the city and my life

So basically if I’m being honest with myself I’d rather pay whatever small amount it would take for me to fund a stadium than it would to fix potholes on roads in parts of town I haven’t seen in 10 years. I know that’s not a popular stance to have right now but as corrupt as the system is, I’ll do what it takes to

I’m down to try whatever you’re smoking.

We don’t “need” football, but we’ll miss it when it’s gone. I don’t care what else there is to do, every Sunday from September to December (sure as hell isn’t January) I’m watching the Chargers game.

Isn’t the deal there would be no new taxes? From what I can see, Faulconer has certainly done everything he (probably) can to do this without any new tax money on citizens. But ultimately it won’t matter because if it’s not a county-wide vote it won’t pass IMO.

When your English club is in its second year of relegation (Fulham) and you can’t watch a match without getting a computer virus, MLS doesn’t seem so bad.

“I honestly can’t remember half of it but that’s no excuse”

I’m a die-hard Chargers fan so I get it.

related: the Chargers are actually decent.

The NBA has been selling season tickets for a non-existent LA team for a few years now.