The Chargers announced they are staying in San Diego for at least the 2016 season, but also came to an agreement with the Rams to share the Inglewood stadium, if necessary.
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Originally posted by Hornsby View PostSt. Louis has now lost 2 teams, and that's no coincidence...they're not going to get another sniff for a long time. Frankly, they don't deserve one..."I lingered round them, under that benign sky: watched the moths fluttering among the heath and harebells, listened to the soft wind breathing through the grass, and wondered how any one could ever imagine unquiet slumbers for the sleepers in that quiet earth."
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Originally posted by Mithrandir View PostWhy are the reasons that they are losing the team?"Never interrupt your enemy when he is making a mistake."
- Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821)
"Your shitty future continues to offend me."
-Warren Ellis
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Originally posted by Hornsby View PostThe fan support drops when they struggle for a bit, and the stadium was pretty small by NFL standards. And like it or not, if a community/state doesn't help build a stadium, the team is likely gone. I would have been the 1st one to help the Vikings load up the moving vans, but the idiots at the state level did a backdoor deal at the last second.
St. Louis and the Rams have been bickering for years over stadium funding, because Kroenke thought their stadium was subpar (which it likely was).
But more importantly, Kroenke owned the former Hollywood Park site, and if he was going to move to LA, the time was now, since the Raiders and Chargers also wanted to move for this coming season. And now, with the NFL approving his stadium, he gets to own a huge stadium/mega complex in the nation's 2nd largest market, and will have another NFL team paying rent to him. In St. Louis, he was only going to own the Rams.
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Originally posted by revo View PostFan support is a very, very small part of the equation -- if it's a part of it at all.
St. Louis and the Rams have been bickering for years over stadium funding, because Kroenke thought their stadium was subpar (which it likely was).
But more importantly, Kroenke owned the former Hollywood Park site, and if he was going to move to LA, the time was now, since the Raiders and Chargers also wanted to move for this coming season. And now, with the NFL approving his stadium, he gets to own a huge stadium/mega complex in the nation's 2nd largest market, and will have another NFL team paying rent to him. In St. Louis, he was only going to own the Rams."Never interrupt your enemy when he is making a mistake."
- Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821)
"Your shitty future continues to offend me."
-Warren Ellis
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In an unrelated story (for now), Rams owner Stan Kroenke just purchased the most expensive piece of real estate in the country. The 500,527 acre W.T. Waggoner Estate Ranch in Texas, which is listed at a whopping $725 million! There should be enough land on his property to build another stadium if he decides to move the Rams again.“Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe.”
― Albert Einstein
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