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Chargers, Rams, Raiders all file for relocation

Al Davis played games at the Los Angeles Coliseum. Starting in 1982. If that's not playing in LA not sure what is. Of course LA still had the Rams but that's not the point. Just use Google to save us both some time.

And yes the Chargers are a different franchise, I never said any different. Like I said, LA had several teams that moved away, whether it be the Rams, Raiders or Chargers.

I never intended to mean the Rams left several times. Just that LA had many teams that left.
 
Like I said, LA had several teams that moved away, whether it be the Rams, Raiders or Chargers.

I never intended to mean the Rams left several times. Just that LA had many teams that left.

No.

What you said was the Rams left and returned several times.

Regardless of what you're now saying you intended to mean - or what you're now saying you never intended to mean - that is exactly what you said.
 
Al Davis played games at the Los Angeles Coliseum. Starting in 1982. If that's not playing in LA not sure what is. Of course LA still had the Rams but that's not the point. Just use Google to save us both some time.

And by the way Mitch - I've lived in Los Angeles since 1985 - I know the history of Los Angeles NFL a hell of a lot better than you do - not to be nasty here, but you apparently don't even know how to say what you mean to say.

So instead of being snotty with me, and suggesting that I Google things I already know, I will suggest that you simply just actually be lucid and literate, and say what you mean to say, rather than saying what you don't mean to say, and save us both some time.
 
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Then quit saying "this is for the fans." That's all I ask. If it's about more money then say it's about more money. But don't fluff it up like he's doing some service to the rest of us.

I never once heard him says "It's a business." Do you not get where I'm coming from?

maybe he is talking about the fans of LA? And why do you care what he says? Anyone with a brain knows it is a business and it's about the money. Do you get upset when the CEO of Apple releases a new iPad and says it is for the good of the consumer? You do know he is lying too...he's releasing it for the good of the company...not the consumer.
 
How do you know what I intended to mean? Why would I mean the Rams then bring up the Raiders and Chargers? Just for kicks?
 
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