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Chargers’ PR is a grating insult
I think Saldana is desperate, since she wasn't going to get the support of the Democrat party--especially now that Harris is planning to run for mayor, and would probably get the backing of the Democrat party. Apparently, he is also for the fallacy that is the Briggs initiative. The initiative will probably drag both Saldana and Harris down to defeat, as the initiative itself (I think) doesn't have a prayer of passing.— March 3, 2016 11:16 p.m.
Chargers’ PR is a grating insult
Football can't be played at Petco Park, thanks to the MOU between the city and Padres. Besides, at this point, it is doubtful a football field would even fit in Petco, not to mention the fact it doesn't seat nearly enough to allow NFL games to be played there— March 3, 2016 11:11 p.m.
Chargers’ PR is a grating insult
Don: That's an awful lot of brainless boobs.— March 3, 2016 5:27 p.m.
Chargers’ PR is a grating insult
Sure--and look at all of the empty club seats for every Chargers home game. There are plenty of regular Charger fans here, but not many of the fans the team and league are looking for--the big money spending fans in the club and suite areas.— March 3, 2016 7:24 a.m.
Chargers’ PR is a grating insult
Don: I was always under the impression that only one video board was actually added, unless they replaced the video board that was already in the main scoreboard. No matter--those boards are pretty much useless anyway. Of course, the Chargers could work with the city to remedy that issue and put in new and larger video boards, but that would require the team to actually spend money on the facility. I don't imagine that's going to happen anytime soon.— March 3, 2016 7:18 a.m.
Chargers’ PR is a grating insult
Don: Sorry, left out the club lounges.— March 2, 2016 8:59 p.m.
Chargers’ PR is a grating insult
Don: I think San Diego is a good football city--at least as far as regular fans are concerned. Unfortunately, the teams and league are looking for that extra income in PSL's and suite sales, which you correctly point out is a difficult sale here in SD.— March 2, 2016 6:20 p.m.
Chargers’ PR is a grating insult
Don: While I agree with almost all you just said, the "remake" of the Q only consisted of adding some seats and boxes to the existing stadium--nothing more.— March 2, 2016 6:15 p.m.
Chargers’ PR is a grating insult
Don: And for the time being, he continues to play here, while paying no rent for the stadium or practice facility, as opposed to the millions he would have to shell out for renting facilities in the LA area to play and practice in. I am curious to see what numbers Forbes comes up with as to what level of profit the Chargers achieved this past season. It was $64.8 mil in the last Forbes listing--I suspect it will be higher for the most recent season.— March 2, 2016 12:16 p.m.
Chargers’ PR is a grating insult
Don: I believe the reason that the LA deal with AEG (it's AEG, by the way) failed was that AEG wanted a piece of ownership. Spanos wasn't willing to do that. So the saga that is Spanos and his Chargers continues.— March 2, 2016 10:51 a.m.