Update Regarding the Los Angeles Chargers!

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Update Regarding the Los Angeles Chargers! 

Post#1 » by BullseyeBond » Sat Jan 21, 2017 12:40 am

This is being reported by CBS Sports:


NFL is reportedly upset with Chargers, wants them to move back to San Diego!

It looks like fans in San Diego aren't the only ones upset with the Chargers after the team made the decision to move to Los Angeles last week.

According to ESPN.com, pretty much everyone in the NFL hates the idea of the Chargers in L.A. One source told ESPN that many of the league's 32 owners are "upset with the Chargers for moving."

It's not just the owners, either. The league office is "beside itself" over the Chargers' move.
In what might be the most surprising part of the report, the NFL actually wants the Chargers to move back to San Diego, although the league doesn't actually think that's a realistic possibility.

Chargers owner Dean Spanos is probably going to be horrified when he hears this news, because he used to be one of the league's most beloved owners (among the other owners). Instead, he's now viewed as a villain in San Diego, no one seems to care for him in Los Angeles, and it seems that he's lost the backing of his fellow owners. That's a trifecta of ugliness that's going to be difficult to recover from.

The fact that the league was completely against the Chargers' move shouldn't come as a surprise. NFL commissioner Roger Goodell made it clear on several occasions that he wanted the Chargers to remain in San Diego.
Not only did Goodell say that keeping the Chargers in San Diego was a priority, but he also promised to give the city a Super Bowl if it could figure out a way to build a new stadium.

As for the owners, CBS Sports NFL Insider Jason La Canfora can explain why they're upset. As La Canfora reported in early January, several owners had "grave concerns" about putting a second team in L.A. so soon.
After 21 years without a team, the league didn't want to rush into L.A. The owners and the league also didn't want to put a second team in the market with the Rams still trying to win fans over after a rough season. If the NFL starts to struggle in L.A., the owners are going to blame Spanos.

The Chargers are in a lose-lose situation right now, and the best shot at a win might be for Spanos to turn the moving trucks around and head back to San Diego. Of course, it is possible the Chargers will succeed in L.A., but the only way that will happen is if they're actually good over the next few years.

John Breech
CBS Sports Writer


http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/nfl-is-reportedly-upset-with-chargers-wants-them-to-move-back-to-san-diego/
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Re: Update Regarding the Los Angeles Chargers! 

Post#2 » by BullseyeBond » Sat Jan 21, 2017 12:41 am

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Re: Update Regarding the Los Angeles Chargers! 

Post#3 » by bleu » Sat Jan 21, 2017 4:52 am

BullseyeBond wrote:This is being reported by CBS Sports:


NFL is reportedly upset with Chargers, wants them to move back to San Diego!


It looks like fans in San Diego aren't the only ones upset with the Chargers after the team made the decision to move to Los Angeles last week.
According to ESPN.com, pretty much everyone in the NFL hates the idea of the Chargers in L.A. One source told ESPN that many of the league's 32 owners are "upset with the Chargers for moving."
It's not just the owners, either. The league office is "beside itself" over the Chargers' move.
In what might be the most surprising part of the report, the NFL actually wants the Chargers to move back to San Diego, although the league doesn't actually think that's a realistic possibility.
Chargers owner Dean Spanos is probably going to be horrified when he hears this news, because he used to be one of the league's most beloved owners (among the other owners). Instead, he's now viewed as a villain in San Diego, no one seems to care for him in Los Angeles, and it seems that he's lost the backing of his fellow owners. That's a trifecta of ugliness that's going to be difficult to recover from.
The fact that the league was completely against the Chargers' move shouldn't come as a surprise. NFL commissioner Roger Goodell made it clear on several occasions that he wanted the Chargers to remain in San Diego.
Not only did Goodell say that keeping the Chargers in San Diego was a priority, but he also promised to give the city a Super Bowl if it could figure out a way to build a new stadium.
As for the owners, CBS Sports NFL Insider Jason La Canfora can explain why they're upset. As La Canfora reported in early January, several owners had "grave concerns" about putting a second team in L.A. so soon.
After 21 years without a team, the league didn't want to rush into L.A. The owners and the league also didn't want to put a second team in the market with the Rams still trying to win fans over after a rough season. If the NFL starts to struggle in L.A., the owners are going to blame Spanos.
The Chargers are in a lose-lose situation right now, and the best shot at a win might be for Spanos to turn the moving trucks around and head back to San Diego. Of course, it is possible the Chargers will succeed in L.A., but the only way that will happen is if they're actually good over the next few years.

John Breech
CBS Sports Writer


I don't buy this for a second. I think CBS is just trying to stir up a story. If the NFL truly didn't want the Chargers to leave San Diego they would have done more to keep them there.
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Re: Update Regarding the Los Angeles Chargers! 

Post#4 » by Ballerhogger » Sat Jan 21, 2017 6:47 am

Don't believe it . Too late bring them back. The deed is done.
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Post#5 » by LAKESHOW » Sat Jan 21, 2017 11:21 am

I thought the Owners vote passed. Allowing the chargers to move? The owners OKd the move, now they're complaining about it? I don't get it. Spanos is stuck. He should sell the team.
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Post#6 » by Otis Driftwood » Sat Jan 21, 2017 2:10 pm

Never heard of John Breech. Sounds like a Bayless wannabe. That ship has sailed.
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Re: Update Regarding the Los Angeles Chargers! 

Post#7 » by bwgood77 » Sat Jan 21, 2017 10:41 pm

Otis Driftwood wrote:Never heard of John Breech. Sounds like a Bayless wannabe. That ship has sailed.


He just took it from Adam Schefter. What do you think of him?

Mover's remorse in San Diego

As much as the Chargers' move to Los Angeles angered San Diego, it angered NFL executives and owners just as much, if not more.

Since the move was announced, the NFL has been "besides itself," in the words of one league source. "There are a ton of owners very upset that [the Chargers] moved," one source said. The source added that the NFL wants the Chargers to move back, though nobody believes that possibility is realistic.

But some NFL owners and some league officials are still hoping, now that the move has been made official, that Chargers chairman Dean Spanos will wake up one morning soon, recognize this situation has been "bungled so bad," and take his team back to San Diego, where it spent the past 56 years. Again, the chances are at best remote that this happens.

But some owners and league officials are still praying that the longest of long shots occurs and the Chargers bolt back to San Diego.

-- Adam Schefter


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Re: Update Regarding the Los Angeles Chargers! 

Post#8 » by Otis Driftwood » Sat Jan 21, 2017 11:16 pm

bwgood77 wrote:
Otis Driftwood wrote:Never heard of John Breech. Sounds like a Bayless wannabe. That ship has sailed.


He just took it from Adam Schefter. What do you think of him?

Mover's remorse in San Diego

As much as the Chargers' move to Los Angeles angered San Diego, it angered NFL executives and owners just as much, if not more.

Since the move was announced, the NFL has been "besides itself," in the words of one league source. "There are a ton of owners very upset that [the Chargers] moved," one source said. The source added that the NFL wants the Chargers to move back, though nobody believes that possibility is realistic.

But some NFL owners and some league officials are still hoping, now that the move has been made official, that Chargers chairman Dean Spanos will wake up one morning soon, recognize this situation has been "bungled so bad," and take his team back to San Diego, where it spent the past 56 years. Again, the chances are at best remote that this happens.

But some owners and league officials are still praying that the longest of long shots occurs and the Chargers bolt back to San Diego.

-- Adam Schefter


http://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/18510320/nfl-2016-chris-mortensen-adam-schefter-championship-round-notebook-chip-kelly-bill-belichick-kirk-cousins-antonio-brown-more


I think even less of Schefter. In 2011 he was saying Favre was on a private plane heading to Minnesota and coming back when everyone else was reporting he had filed his retirement paperwork. He has had little to no credibility with me since. Never understood why the WWL felt they had to hire him away from NFLN.
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