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Chargers moving back to San Diego? Not much of a chance

September 22, 2017 12:49PM
Chargers moving back to San Diego? Not much of a chance

Sam Farmer

The Chargers’ move to Los Angeles has been more underwhelming than any franchise relocation in memory.

The club doesn’t have a big fan base here, and failed in its debut to sell out the 27,000-seat StubHub Center, less than half the size of the next-smallest NFL stadium. Although the team has talent, it lost two close games to slip to 0-2 in a division where everyone else is 2-0. It has been a turbulent start made even bumpier by the recent success of the Rams, who are finally gaining some traction after stumbling last season and going 4-12.

San Diego is seething about the Chargers, and — as many predicted before their final decision to move — Los Angeles greeted them with a yawn.

There are a lot of people in the NFL who likewise were (quietly) unhappy about the Chargers leaving San Diego, and thought the decision of owner Dean Spanos was impulsive — even though he had flirted with the idea of moving the team north for more than a decade.

Recently, there have been rumors in NFL circles that the Chargers might wind up moving back to San Diego, talk that has gone crazy on the radio and web. While that ostensibly might avert a situation that could go from bad to disastrous in L.A., there’s nothing to suggest at this point that it’s anything but a remote possibility.

For the Chargers to unwind this relocation, which would be unprecedented, it would almost certainly mean the Spanoses would have to sell the team, which the family has long insisted it has no plans to do. Certainly Spanos couldn’t bring the team back; he’s loathed in his former city. His sons might have better luck, but it’s highly debatable whether even they could rebuild that blown-up bridge.

And the NFL wouldn’t simply let the family turn around and sell the team, reaping the benefits of moving to Los Angeles. Financial penalties are in place to discourage owners from acting like house flippers, even if they were they so inclined. That goes for the Rams, too.

Say someone did buy the team and move it back. San Diego would still have the stadium problem Spanos complained about for so many years. Unless someone is willing to privately bankroll a billion-plus-dollar stadium (on top of buying the team), that’s not going away. What’s more, the Chargers’ former home will be imploded at some point, so it’s not as if a return is an infinite possibility.

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RamBill743September 22, 2017 10:01AM

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RamBill276September 22, 2017 10:07AM

  Re: Where there is smoke..........There is fire.

oldschoolramfan375September 22, 2017 11:11AM

  i couldnt make it past his rambling about N.Korea

wv ram210September 22, 2017 02:19PM

  Article-- why chargers won't return to SD

XXXIVwin172September 22, 2017 02:35PM

  I said this 4 months ago

GreatRamNTheSky227September 22, 2017 12:43PM

  Right with you on that

Old Goat217September 22, 2017 02:00PM

  Chargers moving back to San Diego? Not much of a chance

RamBill375September 22, 2017 12:49PM

  This is just very strange to me....

JamesJM297September 22, 2017 12:54PM

  Re: Agreed Jimmy nm

Speed_Kills159September 22, 2017 12:56PM

  Just my theory...but it's part of a trend.

Saguaro198September 22, 2017 01:13PM

  Yup, that sounds reasonable to me... what I didn't read...

JamesJM193September 22, 2017 01:17PM

  Maybe somebody down there can go into more detail...

Saguaro194September 22, 2017 01:26PM

  Re: This is just very strange to me....

MamaRAMa216September 22, 2017 01:32PM

  LOL, I don't know, Mama...

JamesJM231September 22, 2017 01:34PM

  Re: Indeed nm

Speed_Kills170September 22, 2017 03:04PM

  Re: Yes, Mama

leafnose185September 23, 2017 09:25AM

  Good.

NewMexicoRam154September 22, 2017 02:09PM