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For me, I love it because Spanos seems so deserving of this bad outcome.
Spanos knew darn well how this move would rip the hearts out of generations of life-long San Diego Charger fans, the only city that ever loved that team. AND he was looking for the easy way out to cash in. AND he was stupid and sloppy and made a mess of things at every turn.
Something about Spanos inspires schadenfreude in a lot of people.
As for Kroenke: some people hate him, and some people appreciate him, and I can respect both sides. However, it is undeniably the case that Kroenke's actions differ from Spanos in three ways: (One) the Rams have been loved by people in two different cities, not just one. (Two) Kroenke wasn't looking for the easy out, he was willing to invest a ton of his own money. And (three), he ain't stupid-- he's a shrewd businessman who played his cards extremely well. Not saying Kroenke's a nice guy, but he sure isn't incompetent like Spanos.
Oh, and of course-- mainly I enjoy Spanos' problems because I'm a Rams fan and I don't want to have to "share" LA with another team....!
exactly!!! well said.
Spanos sabotaged San Diego's bid to keep them at every turn...now he's reaping the rewards....watching his team be run over by the opposition and their fans in a soccer stadium off the 405
Hopefully the NFL can figure out a way to send them back where they belong.
Right now they are a team without a home.
The "Fight for LA" has been a one round knock out....they never should have stepped in the ring.
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