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We’re all pawns in a game where Mark Fabiani is the ringmaster, bullying his way through San Diego to get exactly what he wants from all of us. At least that’s how most Charger fans are thinking of him right now. Yesterday the Fabiani released a statement from the team just hours after Mayor Kevin Faulconer, City Attorney Jan Goldsmith and County Supervisor Ron Roberts held a joint press conference after their third negotiation session with the team, saying how it was a “productive exchange” between the two sides, and that a consensus should be met soon.

Fabiani’s statement said otherwise, how they will not be up for a vote in 2015 because they feel that the city’s options will not to be exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), which will take more than a year to jump over.