and make decisions on artificial timelines that you create yourself to satisfy whatever internal needs you have without regard to what is actually happening in the market.
I really don't see how two teams in LA are going to be successful, especially with one team already occupying the market and building their fanbase, and the other leaving their entire fanbase behind and thumbing their nose at the city of San Diego. Not to mention, teams have "failed" in LA before, so it's not like the city is a guaranteed win. There's a ton going on in LA, and now you're going to add the Chargers?
Really interesting business decision. I don't think it will work, but we'll see how it pans out...
I really don't see how two teams in LA are going to be successful, especially with one team already occupying the market and building their fanbase, and the other leaving their entire fanbase behind and thumbing their nose at the city of San Diego. Not to mention, teams have "failed" in LA before, so it's not like the city is a guaranteed win. There's a ton going on in LA, and now you're going to add the Chargers?
Really interesting business decision. I don't think it will work, but we'll see how it pans out...