Posted on 01/29/2016 3:25:01 PM PST by nickcarraway
Oakland is their third time zone!
Move the team to the Philippines. Call them the Manila Folders.
falling all over each other,,,
You repeated an often-posted theme around here. Apparently lots of people have neither knowledge of the current situation in Los Angeles not historical perspective of why those teams left.
Hey sweetheart, I know that I haven’t taken you out on many nice dates lately (since 2009: 46-50 record, only one playoff appearance, only one playoff win), but I’m looking around for a new relationship. Now, it isn’t going well for me so far, so let’s keep dating for another year, and if you step up your game, maybe I’ll stay... but maybe not. I’ll let you know.
You understand me,
figured I’d get “Flamed”
Thanks.
I say the Chargettes can stay here if they get rid of Rivers. At least a dollar will always give four quarters. YW.
Fremont, down south. Or Sacramento. Or even out of NorCal entirely. There is zero chance Oakland can scrounge up enough spare change to build them a new ballpark and the Coliseum is a horrible place for baseball.
They will stay in San Diego. The Rams won the “Battle of LA”, and they know in reality LA can only support one team adequately.
Raiders will stay in Oakland, as well.
LA will embrace the Rams, because there is a lot of history already there for the franchise.
It is? I like it better than PacBell Park. They should stay in Oakland, not San Jose. It's bad enough having the 49ers down here.
Then why did they move out of Los Angeles?
Of the three teams, the Chargers are the only team that started in Los Angeles.
They may got to San Antonio or Las Vegas.
If they could, they wouldn't have lost ALL there teams.
Rams should have never moved to Anaheim, and the Coloseum is in a terrible neighborhood.
A nice stadium in a good location and the Rams should flourish.
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