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Jerry Richardson and the LA franchise moves


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sick and tired of hearing about LA. why oh why do they deserve another team?? They had Rams and Raiders and lost both....If any team should move to LA it should be the Rams..they are the original La team.. Chargers need to stay in San diego.. if an LA person wants to see a game live go to San Diego, San Francisco, Oakland or Phoenix..the possibilities are endless!!all I say is fug LA..they don't deserve another NFL team

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1 hour ago, DamnItJake! said:

sick and tired of hearing about LA. why oh why do they deserve another team?? They had Rams and Raiders and lost both....If any team should move to LA it should be the Rams..they are the original La team.. Chargers need to stay in San diego.. if an LA person wants to see a game live go to San Diego, San Francisco, Oakland or Phoenix..the possibilities are endless!!all I say is fug LA..they don't deserve another NFL team

I understand that you're uninformed on why the two teams left, which had little to do with the fans, but that doesn't mean that the city doesn't deserve another team.

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On 12/11/2015 at 9:21 AM, blackcat said:
On 12/12/2015 at 7:03 PM, thebigcat said:

Thankfully you get it.... Once you're an entrepreneur there really is no 'off' switch

Because that's what business men do.

That pretty much sums it up as best it can be said. Being an entrepreneur means you eat, sleep, breathe your craft and if you are passionate about it, you try to make it absolutely perfect. Perfection comes in fleeting moments, and you want as many of those as possible. I know I do.

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