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I don't follow pointyball, even though I'll do fantasy leagues for anything. I am sick of what Spanos has put our city council, and our people, into. I've been very happy to see the Chargers go. I've become somewhat of a Rams fan as a result. I know that the Stub Hub center is kind of an awkward place to play. It's a soccer facility first. But I'm not sure what would be a better venue until '20, when Inglewood stadium opens for both the Chargers and Rams. Rams are in the Rose Bowl, IIRC, and that seems like an OK venue, but it must be expensive, given the history of it.
Go Aztecs!
article, in part Wrote:Could the NFL really send the Chargers back to San Diego? It's something being discussed, according to longtime NFL reporter Don Banks.
The former Sports Illustrated reporter, who has worked for NFL Media and currently writes for The Athletic, told a San Diego radio station on Thursday the NFL never wanted to lose San Diego as a market and could force Chargers owner Dean Spanos to take the team back...
I don't follow pointyball, even though I'll do fantasy leagues for anything. I am sick of what Spanos has put our city council, and our people, into. I've been very happy to see the Chargers go. I've become somewhat of a Rams fan as a result. I know that the Stub Hub center is kind of an awkward place to play. It's a soccer facility first. But I'm not sure what would be a better venue until '20, when Inglewood stadium opens for both the Chargers and Rams. Rams are in the Rose Bowl, IIRC, and that seems like an OK venue, but it must be expensive, given the history of it.
Go Aztecs!
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