The Chargers are headed toward Los Angeles, that much we know.
There are several things we don’t know, such as why owner Dean Spanos chose to leave what he acknowledged was a passionate fan base and head north at a relocation cost of $650 million dollars, leaving behind not only those loyal fans but also $300 million the NFL would have paid for him to stay.
And here’s another question for him:
How do you plan on not becoming the Clippers?
It was in 1984 that the Clippers, who had been purchased three years earlier by a Los Angeles real estate developer named Donald Sterling, ended a futile six-year run in San Diego and started an even longer run of futility in L.