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Post by retiredaztec on Jan 7, 2018 10:47:46 GMT -8
Well, it was the Chargers and Jets of 2004 all over again. But the good news is, the 74,000 fans who attended the game against the veteran, and NFC Champion, Falcons have a lot to look forward to.
The Chargers in 2018 will be, at this point, an enigma. An NFL team that had a relatively successful season on the field that can't even fill a soccer size stadium, while the other "LA" team probably continues to gain traction, will be a challenge their brilliant owner
never envisioned. That's a tough one.
Down south, I have no doubt the Aztec football program will have no problem filling a soccer size stadium. Right?
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Post by aardvark on Jan 7, 2018 15:21:46 GMT -8
Well, it was the Chargers and Jets of 2004 all over again. But the good news is, the 74,000 fans who attended the game against the veteran, and NFC Champion, Falcons have a lot to look forward to.
The Chargers in 2018 will be, at this point, an enigma. An NFL team that had a relatively successful season on the field that can't even fill a soccer size stadium, while the other "LA" team probably continues to gain traction, will be a challenge their brilliant owner
never envisioned. That's a tough one.
Down south, I have no doubt the Aztec football program will have no problem filling a soccer size stadium. Right? As long as the Aztecs build it, soccer can play in it if they want to.
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Post by ragin'aztec on Mar 19, 2018 12:45:09 GMT -8
GO AZTECS!!! RIP Chargers Sorry LA that clown Dean is your problem now
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Post by ragin'aztec on Mar 19, 2018 12:46:23 GMT -8
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