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Joey Freshwater posted:Didn't the raiders have to apply for their move and get something like a 2/3 owners vote approved? If the league/owners are so against the chargers moving, how did they get the votes to move?
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I thought they authorized the move last year when they approved the Rams?
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# ? Jan 21, 2017 02:18 |
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go go go go ROSCOE! posted:From what I understand the owners were going to have a meeting with Spanos to halt the move and he simply didn't show up. I might be off base though. Wow, it's almost like old white billionaires aren't used to hearing "no."
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# ? Jan 21, 2017 02:18 |
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Ok so it seems they did approve it. 6 team board essentially and the rams chargers and raiders are on it! I glanced so someone verify im out and was super curious so I looked it up https://www.google.com/amp/deadspin.com/report-nfl-relocation-vote-was-swung-by-the-introducti-1754055908/amp?client=safari
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tk posted:I thought they authorized the move last year when they approved the Rams? Yeah, that's it. Last year they gave the Chargers the option to move.
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# ? Jan 21, 2017 02:27 |
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Kevyn posted:Are they gonna move Al's body to Vegas too? lol if you think there's a corpse in that sarcophagus
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# ? Jan 21, 2017 02:29 |
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I thought there were reports before the move was announced that the NFL wanted the Chargers to stay and were offering some sort of financial help. Then a day later he announced the move. I felt like he pulled the trigger on the relocation because of the talk about them staying.
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tk posted:I thought they authorized the move last year when they approved the Rams? Yep. As part of allowing the Rams to move to LA via the secret vote, owners softened the blow to Spanos by giving him the option to move to LA and rent from Kroenke. I don't think any of the owners thought he would do it, though, because there is nothing beneficial about moving to the Kroenkedome unless Spanos plans on selling the team ASAP. e: Neil Armbong posted:I thought there were reports before the move was announced that the NFL wanted the Chargers to stay and were offering some sort of financial help. Then a day later he announced the move. I felt like he pulled the trigger on the relocation because of the talk about them staying. NFL had already offered $300m (or something like that) to make a deal with SD. There were rumors of another $100m being thrown to help build a new stadium if Spanos stayed in SD, but they were just rumors. Spanos going to LA means that he lost the $300m of house money to play with AND required him to pay ~$650m in relocation fees, so it's not like an extra $100m was going to win him over either way. Zurreco fucked around with this message at 03:02 on Jan 21, 2017 |
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Like, how rich are the spanos family that they can do all of this and not wake up in a cold sweat every morning about how hosed they are
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shiksa posted:Like, how rich are the spanos family that they can do all of this and not wake up in a cold sweat every morning about how hosed they are At a certain point I don't think it's entirely money-related As Zurreco said, not only did they lose a chance at $300 mil, he had to pay $650 mil more in relocation fees He didn't want to stay, he couldn't have made it any clearer, and I've felt he made his mind up on that since the SD vote results came back in on November. Dragging it out to the last week was just one last gently caress you
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# ? Jan 21, 2017 03:23 |
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I don't remember how the Raider/Chargers Carson project was supposed to be funded, was that all private money?
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# ? Jan 21, 2017 03:33 |
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FCKGW posted:I don't remember how the Raider/Chargers Carson project was supposed to be funded, was that all private money? Spanos and Davis had a gentleman's agreement to go 50/50 on an arena (minus whatever public funds they could get). The idea was that Spanos was willing to share evenly (despite having the higher net worth) explicitly because the Raiders brand in LA was a guaranteed ROI.
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# ? Jan 21, 2017 03:56 |
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Gus Bradley hired as DC
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# ? Jan 21, 2017 03:57 |
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Amy Pole Her posted:Yeah wow it surprises me they can't veto the decision to be honest I believe all relo's have to receive 23 of the 32 owner votes.
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http://www.nfl.com/static/content/public/static/html/careers/pdf/co_.pdf Article IV, Section 3: quote:No member club shall have the right to transfer its franchise or playing site to a different city, either within or outside its home territory, without prior approval by the affirmative vote of three-fourths of the existing member clubs of the League.
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# ? Jan 21, 2017 04:00 |
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The Chargers won't go back to San Diego unless the NFL is gonna pay for it. And even if they did, is there any chance the city doesn't lambaste Dean?
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Glass of Milk posted:The Chargers won't go back to San Diego unless the NFL is gonna pay for it. And even if they did, is there any chance the city doesn't lambaste Dean? The city just wants their football team back. They'd prefer it without Dean, but they'll take it
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Has there been any word on talks between Kronke and Dean? Did he just announce this move without any prior negotiations about the logistics of sharing the stadium?
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Blitz7x posted:lol if you think there's a corpse in that sarcophagus Well, corpse, undead thing waiting to awake, whatever.
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Slothass posted:Has there been any word on talks between Kronke and Dean? Did he just announce this move without any prior negotiations about the logistics of sharing the stadium? Rams were not apprised of the Chargers' decision to move to LA. I'm guessing they're in talks right now and one of two things is happening: 1) Dean Spanos is not involved in the negotiations at all and things are going smoothly (but the Chargers are not getting the winfall they were hoping for) 2) Dead Spanos is currently very upset that Kroenke is playing hardball with PSL revenue sharing because gosh darnit, being hated by 30 teams and millions of fans is hard enough. Jiminy Christmas! Shoes! posted:I believe all relo's have to receive 23 of the 32 owner votes. As has been stated, SD got the votes approving a move on the condition that LA was allowed to move immediately. Since LA moved, the SD move option was activated regardless of an additional vote. Zurreco fucked around with this message at 04:55 on Jan 21, 2017 |
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a neat cape posted:The city just wants their football team back. They'd prefer it without Dean, but they'll take it Hahaha hahaha do you actually believe this?
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I want them back, but if dean owns them, no go
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Glass of Milk posted:The Chargers won't go back to San Diego unless the NFL is gonna pay for it. And even if they did, is there any chance the city doesn't lambaste Dean? Isn't the relocation costing Spanos and co as much as building the stadium they wanted and Spanos is just being a pisspants taking his ball and going home out of some stupid stand? As I understood it, Spanos had to put in 650 mill for a stadium and the city would top up the rest and he thought it was too much so he decided to move which is costing 650 mill?
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# ? Jan 21, 2017 05:59 |
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Adun posted:But of course it would make too much sense for Las Vegas to let its citizens vote on it like San Diego did. Much easier for Sheldon Adelson to buy off a couple dozen lawmakers in a special session.
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BlindSite posted:Isn't the relocation costing Spanos and co as much as building the stadium they wanted and Spanos is just being a pisspants taking his ball and going home out of some stupid stand? From what I gather the idea is the franchise will gain worth just from being in Los Angeles, so moving makes it worth giving up all of that money. Whether that's true or not I have no real idea.
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Spanos hosed us so hard there's no going back. There's only one reply worthy of anything Dean Spanos could ever say to attempt to make things "right": " go kill u r self"
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BlindSite posted:Isn't the relocation costing Spanos and co as much as building the stadium they wanted and Spanos is just being a pisspants taking his ball and going home out of some stupid stand? It's costing more for Spanos to move to LA than it would to build a stadium in Mission Valley. The city, county and sdsu offered $375 million (subject to voter approval), paired with $300 million from the NFL (100m gift, 200m loan), and the Chargers would contribute $350m ( the Chargers' $350 million would be covered by PSLs, Naming Rights, and Sponsorship/Advertising deals). There was a likely gap of around $100m, which broke the deal. In contrast, Dean now has to pay the relocation loan of $650m plus an estimated $100m in moving and setup costs to be a tenant in LA, which will wind up being around $1B after the interest on the loans. So why do it? A couple theories: 1. He really didn't want mission valley. I don't buy this- the Chargers asked for a mission valley stadium for years until they tried to go to Carson, when MV was suddenly not good enough. 2. Team value. The Chargers are instantly worth a billion dollars more in LA. But this only makes sense if the Spanos' want to sell, which doesn't seem to be the case. 3. He had to sell the narrative that he tried everything in SD to the NFL to allow relocation. By supporting a doomed-to-fail ballot measure, and only that, he bolstered his case. 3a. Opening the door to LA also let him go to the owners meeting and say he didn't really want to go to LA, and basically beg for money. When they told him to pound sand, then he pulled the trigger. I think it's the latter, and in the same way he got outmaneuvered in the LA stadium race a year ago, he got outmaneuvered by the NFL here and had to go through with it.
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Dean essentially was begging for public funding while demanding a stadium in downtown SD - he was always set against getting a new stadium in Mission Valley no matter how much both the city of SD and the NFL tried making it work for him. One of the reasons why Mark Fabiani was used as his attack dog to constantly smear the city government during the ordeal, of course. I'm pretty sure Dean was always set on moving the team for a couple of reasons: his pride was injured when they tried presenting the Carson stadium plan to the rest of the league, they shot it down and went with Kroenke's instead, and that the ballot plan assembled for the election was such a half-assed, sloppy & rushed proposal - note that Spanos' plans for trying to get a stadium deal done in SD was ALWAYS vague & half-assed on the details. Some of this is being set on moving and just going through the motions, to make it look like he tried to the rest of the league, but he didn't really. The other thing is that the Spanos family is simply a pack of inept morons from the top down; from when Alex bought the team in 1984 and acted like a piece of poo poo toward Coryell, Fouts, Winslow etc; Dean running the team into the ground, to even the ineptitude of Dean's sons. AG Spanos supposedly was the one who worked on that lovely Dodger ripoff logo for a year, and John's an imbecile who doesn't know the first thing about football, and hired a coach because he was forced to keep Whisenhunt on. The only way San Diego would take the Chargers back is if the Spanos family was forced to sell the team.
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Grittybeard posted:Well, corpse, undead thing waiting to awake, whatever. Al Davis, Vampire Lord Of The West. This would also explain Mark's Igor haircut.
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Glass of Milk posted:2. Team value. The Chargers are instantly worth a billion dollars more in LA. But this only makes sense if the Spanos' want to sell, which doesn't seem to be the case. I think it's this. And it does make sense, because of Billionaire Math. Even extraordinarily rich people constantly compare their net worths to other billionaires, and feel a sense of accomplishment from having their own number be higher. More practically, an asset that you don't sell is still an asset, which means you can do fun things like borrow against it. But mostly its the first thing. Billionaires are very concerned about their "Legacy," they all want to be John D. Rockafeller. Being ultra-rich is no good unless you can position yourself as a money genius who can turn a vast pile of money into a much vaster pile of money.
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Leperflesh posted:I think it's this. And it does make sense, because of Billionaire Math. Even extraordinarily rich people constantly compare their net worths to other billionaires, and feel a sense of accomplishment from having their own number be higher. More practically, an asset that you don't sell is still an asset, which means you can do fun things like borrow against it. Even Julius Caesar felt impotent when he compared himself to Alexander the Great.
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I think the best thing about this is that now everyone, not just Charger fans, are aware of the fact that Dean Spanos is both a moron and a huge piece of poo poo.
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Chichevache posted:Even Julius Caesar felt impotent when he compared himself to Alexander the Great. To be honest, he was a Governor in Spain at the time.
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Leperflesh posted:I think it's this. And it does make sense, because of Billionaire Math. Even extraordinarily rich people constantly compare their net worths to other billionaires, and feel a sense of accomplishment from having their own number be higher. More practically, an asset that you don't sell is still an asset, which means you can do fun things like borrow against it. He might also want to borrow against it to buy something else glazer style I suppose.
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ColdBlooded posted:I think the best thing about this is that now everyone, not just Charger fans, are aware of the fact that Dean Spanos is both a moron and a huge piece of poo poo. How short is the list of NFL owners that are not morons or huge pieces of poo poo? Arthur Blank and Paul Allen?
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Zurreco posted:How short is the list of NFL owners that are not morons or huge pieces of poo poo? Arthur Blank and Paul Allen? Clark Hunt seems fine I guess? Mark Davis is a weird guy and a fashion moron for sure, but seems more or less ok unless you're just really angry at him for moving the team.
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Jeff Lurie made an anti-Wall Street movie?
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Grittybeard posted:Clark Hunt seems fine I guess? Mark Davis is a weird guy and a fashion moron for sure, but seems more or less ok unless you're just really angry at him for moving the team. Mark Davis is a legitimate ignoramus. I've got nothing against Hunt, though.
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Zurreco posted:How short is the list of NFL owners that are not morons or huge pieces of poo poo? Arthur Blank and Paul Allen? It's too short of a time to fairly judge Shad.
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Zurreco posted:Mark Davis is a legitimate ignoramus. I've got nothing against Hunt, though. he just looks like it, but he's been a fantastic owner. he knows his place in the team hierarchy and doesn't get involved where he shouldn't, but he's intervened in other times when it was the right thing to do.
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