So with last night’s Monday Night Football game in Los Angeles at Sofi Stadium being in a lightning delay (which is the only way a football game is ever delayed for those that don’t know), even though they were in a dome, which defeats the purpose when the sides are open. It really got me to thinking.
1. They’re in a dome which protects them from the elements, so that they can
play the game no matter the weather. So why make the sides open like an outdoor
stadium with no roof? It defeats the purpose right? The commentators were out
on the field, the fans were told to shelter in place, but the players and
coaches making thousands and millions of dollars are allowed to go back to the
locker room for their safety. So if you’re making the big bucks, apparently
you’re allowed to take cover right!? Everybody else is seen as expendable as
far as I can tell. LOL.
2. Any sports, and especially football fan knows that the classic nineteen sixties powder blue and white Chargers uniforms are considered the best in football from an artistic standpoint. I always said that the Chargers should make a modern version of those sixties uniforms, and just continually wear those. And sure enough, all it took was for them to move back to Los Angeles in 2016 for them to permanently change their uniforms into a modern version of those classic powder blues that I mentioned before. They were the Los Angeles Chargers in 1960 which is the year they were founded. But starting in 1961 and continuing until 2015 they were the San Diego Chargers, with a darker navy blue, gold, and white color scheme, starting in the seventies.
I totally feel like they ripped off my idea, but I digress.
I also feel it important to make it clear that I’ve always felt that the Chargers should’ve stayed in San Diego, because that’s where they've been for most of their history, except for 1960 and 2016 to the present. I feel the same about the Rams, who share a stadium with the Chargers now. They were in Cleveland from 1937 to ‘45, and then LA from 1946 to ’94. ‘95 to 2015 they were in St. Louis. I feel like they should’ve always been the Los Angeles Rams. Even the great Eric Dickerson has backed me up on this. As far as the Raiders go, I’ve always felt they should’ve stayed in Oakland because from 1960 to '81, they were in Oakland. Next, they moved to LA from ‘82 to ‘94. Then back to Oakland from ‘95 to 2019. Now, they’ve moved to Vegas as of 2020. 2021 is the 1st year fans were allowed in the new stadium since COVID.
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