T11n pronounces his name “Twin,” because he is a twin, and that’s an important allotment of his identity. It additionally agency that there could conceivably be two ample diehard Chargers admirers barreling through this ad-lib brawl attic bureaucracy in the StubHub Centermost parking lot (and there are amplitude considerations). He’s allotment of We Charge LA, one of Los Angeles’ bigger Chargers fan groups, accustomed continued afore the aggregation moved. The Chargers may accept an character crisis, but T11n’s got an acknowledgment for that.
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“Southern California, Boy,” he tells me. “Make abiding you use that slogan, kid.” T11n explains what he agency by accomplishing some call-and-response with a adjacent fan.
“What do we rep? 619, right?”
619 baby, one hundred.
“I'm 323, right?”
Yeah, that's all day.
“So what is it? Southern California. Southern California dog. Fuck LA Chargers. Fuck San Diego Chargers. Southern California Chargers, that's what the fuck the aggregation name should be.”
A row of tailgates alleged Thunder Alley has admirers from all over Southern California, abounding from San Diego, and it feels like a block party. But Thunder Alley acclimated to be abundant bigger, according to Jeff Dotseth, a above pre- and post-game host on the Chargers’ flagship network. “Even on the affliction canicule in San Diego, tailgate burghal would be six of these, and now it's one.”
Relocation has been cher to the fanbase. Shawn Walchef, a barbecue restaurant buyer in San Diego, was abreast the beginning of the Save Our Bolts movement to accumulate the team. Best of the bodies who had abutting him afresh accept confused on now that the aggregation is in L.A.
“Maybe 20 percent charcoal of the Save Our Bolts group. And that's appealing abundant the fanbase, too,” Walchef says. “I accept friends, they're no best Chargers fans. They gave me their shit. We're a Charger bar, we accept Charger gear, memorabilia. Bodies are like, 'Well, aren't you activity to booty bottomward all your Charger gear?' Absolutely not.”
Walchef and Dotseth both drive up from San Diego to see the team. Walchef is a diehard amid diehards — he was inducted into the Pro Football Ultimate Fan Association this year. They’re allotment of the baddest but rock-solid amount that still believes in the Chargers acceptance so abounding acceptable affidavit not to. The Chargers larboard San Diego with a bleat afterwards accepting a accord that larboard neither fans, nor players, nor buying absolutely happy. Walchef’s admiration is consistent: Every actuality I allege to says that about amid 70-80 percent of San Diego admirers no best abutment the team. The organization, meanwhile, accustomed in L.A. to aloofness and about no alarum afterwards the Rams exhausted them to the market.
In abounding ways, the Chargers deserve this. They’ve had to ache to ample the StubHub Center, their 27,000-seat acting home, which commonly serves as the home to the MLS authorization LA Galaxy. It’s the actual account of the Chargers’ decades of asperous success and the abutting accord amid admirers and ownership. They are a bargain admission in a baby breadth that is maybe 85 percent abounding and half-filled — at atomic — with admirers of the added team.
For a aggregation that’s no best San Diego and not yet Los Angeles, these can’t be the Southern California Chargers, all due account to T11n. These are the StubHub Chargers, a aggregation borne by the players and the admirers who stayed, and alone them, in this space, for as continued as it lasts. As buying bides its time cat-and-mouse for a new stadium, and now that so abounding supporters accept left, the Chargers’ amaranthine adventure to acquisition themselves continues in a aberrant place.
“And that's unfortunate,” Dotseth says. “When I airing through this, I see a lot of bodies aggravating to put on a adventurous face, but I see a lot of bodies who are absolutely crestfallen that it's not the accustomed routine.”
The Chargers had an character crisis from the start.
No one can absolutely pin bottomward absolutely breadth the aggregation name came from, but a account goes that the team’s then-owner, Barron Hilton, of Hilton Hotels lineage, captivated a allotment contest, opened a letter that appropriate “Chargers,” and didn’t bother account another. The name reminded him of the adenoids calls at USC amateur affecting admirers to yell, “Charge!” — or conceivably he admired the amalgamation with the Carte Blanche acclaim agenda he was absolution at the time; it’s unclear.
A Charger was never accurately a horse or a lightning bolt, which is what was fatigued on the team’s aboriginal official shield. There’s no accurate acumen why the aggregation came to be colloquially accepted as the “Bolts.” “Thunder Alley” is alone tangentially accompanying to a name that is itself tangentially accompanying to whatever a “Charger” absolutely is. To accomplish the bearings muddier, a lot of Chargers admirers alfresco StubHub Centermost abrasion Lucha masks.
Stadiums accept been the affliction for the Chargers’ troubles. Aggregation buyer Dean Spanos fought with the burghal of San Diego for about 15 years to get a new amphitheater congenital to alter Qualcomm Stadium. Amid dozens of proposals, none were anytime acceptable abundant for San Diego nor the Chargers, and eventually a continued bold of craven led us to breadth we are now: For three years, the Chargers will comedy in the aboriginal NFL amphitheater aback the Oakland Raiders confused out of 22,000-person Frank Youell Acreage in 1965.
It’s aberrant to anticipate that the Chargers’ old home, Qualcomm, was already admired as an architectural marvel. The amphitheater ran the breadth of bad sports amphitheater features: blocked seats, bald concrete, and home aggregation locker apartment that were worse than best of the visitors’ abode in the NFL. However, it was additionally advised a animated archetype of brutalist architecture, a anatomy that conveys both backbone and functionality. Aback it was opened in 1967, it was cutting-edge, a advertiser of the trend of multi-purpose stadiums that could board both football and baseball.
Qualcomm — initially alleged San Diego Stadium, afresh acquiescently dubbed Jack Murphy Amphitheater afterwards the longtime San Diego Union Tribune columnist — had the bigger parking lot in the NFL, which gave it an incomparable tailgate scene, one that begat Thunder Alley. And aback the abode rocked, its efficient, vertical architecture fabricated abiding that it ROCKED. Afterwards the aboriginal bold anytime played there, abettor Pete Rozelle said, “It ability be the best amphitheater I’ve anytime seen.”
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There’s an accessible allegory to accomplish actuality about how time makes all things obsolete, and how a breakable amphitheater mirrored the team’s own struggles. But what the aggregation has become — 4-12 in 2015, 5-11 in 2016, and 0-4 through four weeks — has a lot added to do with Spanos. Afterwards demography over as buyer for his ancestor in 1994, the aforementioned year the Chargers fabricated their alone Super Bowl, the aggregation bound declined.
The Chargers wouldn’t almanac a bifold digit-win division afresh until 2004. Afterwards a franchise-record 14 wins in 2006, Spanos accursed arch drillmaster Marty Schottenheimer because of a quick playoff avenue and accounted insubordination. Addition decade of absolute rosters beneath Norv Turner and Mike McCoy accept culminated in the Chargers accepting won aloof nine of their aftermost 37 games. Aback 2010, they’ve fabricated the playoffs aloof once.
Spanos ability accept been a affectionate figure, but he withdrew from the accessible eye as the aggregation struggled and the affairs of a new amphitheater sank to nothing. In his place, he propped up a PR consultant, and afresh admirers withdrew as well.
Home amateur came to be bedeviled by opposing crowds. The aftermost bold anytime played at Qualcomm was an awkward and black accident in which the aggregation was booed. A year before, aback the aggregation was still adverse relocation, the players lingered on the field, acclaimed a 30-14 win with fans, and reflected on what San Diego had meant to them.
Quarterback Philip Rivers gave an animated adieu to San Diego at the end of the 2015 season, afresh couldn’t aggregation up the activity to do it afresh in 2016, acceptance that the adieu had “come and gone” by that point. The weariness of the final year was mutually felt.
Two years ago, I talked to Chargers, Raiders, and Rams admirers about their animosity adjoin their admired teams as they threatened to move. One of those admirers was Andy Glickman, a above TV biographer who lived in L.A., and yet swore he would stop acclaim for the Chargers if they confused out of San Diego. He followed through on the threat, and more. Now he is about actively acclaim adjoin the team.
“Maybe I was so disgruntled, alike as a fan, that the background was laid for actuality a hater,” Glickman said. “As aggregate affectionate of went on — they drafted Mike Williams, and afresh he got hurt, and afresh I laughed.”
Robert Carlson still roots for the Chargers, admitting he lives in the San Diego area. He formed at a healthcare aggregation that was on the aforementioned artery as the Chargers’ convenance facility. It wasn’t an accessible accommodation to break a fan, however, and best of his accompany gave them up. His ancestor is so mad at Spanos that his accord with his son has become strained.
“It was one of the things that we affirmed over. Now it's not there as much, and it's sad,” Carlson said. “He aloof gets so affronted and abrogating appear them, I can't accept a chat with him about it. It aloof brings me down. It stinks because I acclimated to adhere out with him every week.”
That the Chargers larboard San Diego accurately for Los Angeles may be the team’s best affronted act of all. In his account announcement his accommodation to backpack the franchise, Spanos acclimated added words to acclaim L.A. than to say goodbye to San Diego and its fans. The Chargers fabricated a Fight for L.A. ad to cloister Angelenos, an endeavor that has alone seemed to be acknowledged at alienating San Diego. Whatever the Chargers are, it isn’t the assorted accumulation of animated approved association apparent in the ad adage things like, “Fight for Burbank.”
“If you're from Philadelphia and I move the Eagles, and I alarm them the Boston Eagles, you're not activity to like that,” Glickman said. “Philadelphia to Boston is what, 90 miles? [Editor’s note: It’s absolutely about 300 miles]. That's alike afterpiece than San Diego to L.A. You wouldn't alike anticipate of accomplishing that.
“If you're aggravating to cloister San Diego fans, afresh don't fucking alarm them the Los Angeles Chargers.”
The acquaintance at StubHub Centermost is, truthfully, absolutely good. The baby avenue agency you can get in the stadium, get food, and go to your seats quickly. The tickets were about bargain for “nosebleed” seats that won’t accomplish your adenoids drain at all. Every bench leans out over the activity on the field, and the affliction bench ability be advised characterless at addition NFL venue, but I agnosticism it’d alike be that bad.
The PA anchorperson warns you afore alpha that the cannon that shoots off afterwards every Chargers account is actual loud, but — oh boy — will it alarm the bits out of you aback the aggregation bliss a abbreviate acreage ambition you were alone peripherally advantageous absorption to. StubHub can get loud, and — though, yes, as abounding if not added Chiefs admirers showed up for the Anniversary 3 antagonism in Carson — the Chargers admirers that showed up accomplish it complete as absonant as a amphitheater four times its admeasurement afore the aperture kick.
Their activity dies bottomward as the Chiefs abscond out to a 14-0 lead, but that’s to be expected. No one is beneath any delusions that the Chargers aren’t a bad aggregation appropriate now. Aback Rivers throws two interceptions afore commutual his aboriginal pass, anybody acknowledges, rightfully, that he’s amphitheatre like crap. But Chargers admirers are appreciative of their abominable team, buster. And frankly, they’re annoyed of how the media accept portrayed the crowds at StubHub by tweeting photos of abandoned seats afore alpha (they’re right, those photos are unfair).
“I was watching Inside the NFL, and they were like, 'Oh it alone holds 27,000, the players are acclimated to amphitheatre in advanced of 70,000,’” Brett Atkins tells me. “And I'm like, You sonovabitches, you haven't alike been actuality yet. Why don't you appear bottomward actuality and acquaintance it afore you alpha trashing it.”
Atkins and his wife, Sandy, bought division tickets. Brett became a fan because he started alive in San Diego during the Chargers’ Super Bowl run in 1994. Sandy is absolutely a constant Raiders fan, but she wears a Chargers jersey nonetheless, and she cherishes her affairs to abstraction a cardinal of NFL teams.
“Wearing a Chargers jersey as a constant Raiders fan, isn’t that sacrilegious?” I ask.
“No.”
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“Yes,” Brett says.
“I'm a football fan,” Sandy says. “I like all of the teams. I anticipation the Seahawks played alarming in the preseason, and so did the Chargers. They're absolutely good, abutting games. Aback are you activity to get this adventitious to be so abutting up?”
It’s adamantine to allure the aforementioned animadversion for Qualcomm out of admirers that media and buying seemed to have. Shittiness can alike arm-twist article like pride as continued as it’s aggregate shittiness. Solidarity is artificial out of aggravating circumstances. Nick Frost and Jeff Blauer went to Chargers amateur for years acceptance how affronted the aggregation fabricated them, if alone because they were together. They brought their sons to the Chiefs game.
“Here's my son who was conceived in old Jack Murphy stadium,” Blauer says, pointing to Kyle Blauer, who had absolved up to the chat from the added ancillary of their car.
“What?”
“You didn't apperceive that?”
“It was in a porta-potty,” Frost says.
They can’t abjure that the Chargers accept a bigger home appropriate now. Frost took his ancestor to the Anniversary 2 home opener adjoin the Dolphins and says that his old man was absolute away.
“My dad — who had appealing acceptable seats, he had columnist akin seats aback he was in San Diego — he sat bottomward and went, 'man,'“ Frost says. “You're aloof appropriate there. It's intimate. If we can get bodies to get out of their seats and acclamation a little bit more, we'll be good.”
That acquaintance is intentional. Soccer stadiums put admirers afterpiece to the activity by design. Bruce Miller — a chief artist for Populous, a Kansas Burghal architecture close that has formed with MLS on six stadiums — explained to me that NFL stadiums charge abysmal sidelines for dozens of players, admiral and cameramen to angle and walk, so their aboriginal rows tend to be set aback and up high. Soccer players, on the added hand, sit aback they’re not playing, so the aboriginal row of admirers can appear up about to the pitch.
“Soccer is absolutely an absurd acquaintance because of the fans,” Miller says. “They drive the activity in the building. They actualize a lot of noise. There isn't a lot of pumped in music activity on because the admirers are actually chanting and singing and amphitheatre drums the absolute 90 minutes.”
The admirers ability the amphitheater in soccer stadiums, essentially, and they could ability football stadiums if StubHub is an indication. For the alpha of the additional half, I bastard bottomward to the aboriginal row of the arctic end area breadth Walchef, Dotseth, and abounding of the aforementioned bodies I had met beforehand in Thunder Alley are sitting. From there, I was about eye akin with the players aback they lined up on the field, and a bark abroad — maybe 10 anxiety — from aback of the end zone.
Early in the fourth quarter, as the Chiefs were backed adjoin us adverse first-and-10 in a 17-10 game, the army was as loud as it had been at any point aback kickoff. Linebacker Jahleel Addae acicular appropriate at us — Walchef, Dotseth, Boltman, NFL Road Warrior, and me, half-assedly advancement able breeding — and coiled his accoutrements to appeal us as we fabricated eye acquaintance and obliged.
Then Kareem Hunt ripped off a 20-yard accretion to accord the Chiefs a aboriginal bottomward at the 26-yard line. To reiterate: The Chargers aren’t actual good. But for a few moments, that was actual accessible to ignore, audacious it mattered in the aboriginal place. Bottomward at the bottom, I saw admirers and athletes collective afterwards middlemen, in a amplitude that they authentic themselves.
Frost says he’ll accept division tickets for as continued as the aggregation is at StubHub. Afterwards that, he’s borderline whether he’ll be able to allow seats aback the the Chargers move into Los Angeles Amphitheater with the Rams.
“I amount for three years, we're activity to accept a abundant time, and afterwards that we're apparently done,” Frost says, afresh credibility at a approach timberline abutting to his car. “But this timberline is ours. We own this spot.”
Los Angeles Amphitheater won’t aloof be a abode to watch football. It’ll be allotment of a “sports and brawl district” on top of the old Hollywood Park Racetrack that has been compared to an NFL adaptation of Disney World. Around the amphitheater there will be a 300-room hotel, a 6,000-seat achievement center, 1.5 actor aboveboard anxiety of retail and appointment space, 2,500 homes, and 25 acreage of parks, all on a 300-acre plot. It is by far the best big-ticket sports development activity anytime — one that, alike aback adapted for inflation, could accept bought Lambeau Field’s aboriginal architecture costs 566 times over.
We apperceive what the approaching holds. Al Michaels will abase over the ability at some point aboriginal in the 2020 season, and afresh it will be fawned over afresh — apparently by an in-his-prime Tony Romo — aback it hosts Super Bowl LVI. Beyond that, you apparently won’t apprehension that the Rams and Chargers are amphitheatre in conceivably the greatest sports amphitheatre anytime built. You’ll be watching on TV, and that acquaintance has remained abundantly banausic for about 80 years — 11 guys in one set of jerseys squaring off adjoin 11 added guys in addition set of jerseys on top of a collapsed blooming expanse.
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You about absolutely won’t be accepting in Los Angeles Stadium. The amount of tickets to an NFL bold has added by about 50 percent in the aftermost 10 years, according to Statista — from $62.38 in 2006 to $92.98 in 2016 — with newer stadiums about advantageous college prices. Aftermost year, you could see the 2-14 49ers in two-year-old Levi’s Amphitheater for $139 a ticket, or the 12-4 Chiefs in 34-year-old Arrowhead Amphitheater for $128.
Or better, you could break home for nothing. Los Angeles Amphitheater will be calmly amid 20 account from LAX and affection 260 suites decked in the latest in controlling couture. It isn’t actuality congenital for Rams and Chargers fans. It is a $2.66 billion bug lamp for suckers.
For the Rams and Chargers, that may be aloof fine. They’re at one end of a transaction and that’s that. Dotseth argues that the NFL outgrew San Diego, and it’s adamantine to disagree: “We were not, as a community, accessible to put bottomward $25,000 for a claimed bench license. We were not accessible to pay $75 for parking. We capital aggregate to break 1983, and it wasn't activity to do that.”
The abutting catechism is whether the NFL may be outgrowing the NFL. The Chargers and Rams accept faced the best badinage of any two teams this division for their amphitheater and appearance problems, but alike the 49ers, owners of a advanced facility, can’t put bodies in the stands. The aggregation busted up in so abounding ways. To name three: It was congenital an hour of traffic-hell alfresco San Francisco; the accommodation was one of the affliction in the league; and the designers never advised that admirers ability not appetite to sit beneath afire sunlight for four hours.
For decades now, NFL owners accept behaved as if they were impervious to bazaar accouterment and abundantly chock-full absorption on football as their artefact afterwards they adjourned acquirement administration and a fat TV deal. The Levi’s Amphitheater abortion illustrates that there is beam to how abundant admirers will put up with, about — it took a while, but we begin it — and it should accomplish the alliance anticipate about what the approaching is.
If the 49ers and their bristles Super Bowl titles can’t ample a brand-new, basilica stadium, afresh what adventitious will the Rams and Chargers and their accumulated one championship accept in a new market? And if added bodies aren’t assuming up at games, afresh what will the aftereffect be on TV admirers aback the stands are abandoned and amateur alike complete like no one cares?
It’s time to accede what the StubHub Chargers accept to say about all this. For the abutting three seasons, they are a beginning petri dish, an agreement in what the NFL could be if it anticipation about admirers first. They are starting from scratch, with annihilation to body a fanbase with except a abandoned history, a air-conditioned lightning bolt logo, and the best different amphitheater in the league.
The StubHub Chargers are in a abode breadth no NFL authorization absolutely wants to see themselves, but for the time actuality they are additionally one of the best adored things in sports: an honest-to-god underdog, a aggregation that can say “nobody believes in us” and beggarly it. They are amphitheatre in Jerryworld’s adverse opposite, somehow both a artefact of the NFL’s authority and an abuse to it.
With about bristles account left, the Chargers with the brawl and still bottomward 7 to the Chiefs, Dotseth turns to Walchef and says, “Hey Shawn, we’ve got Philip Rivers, bristles minutes, two timeouts. What added do you want?”
Someone abaft him says, “If alone Ken Whisenhunt was aback on the sideline.”
“Give me Norv,” addition abroad says.
“Ryan Leaf.”
“Billy Joe Toliver.”
“Ooh, that’s a acceptable one,” Dotseth says. Meanwhile, the Chargers get two aboriginal downs on penalties, the aboriginal aback Rivers underthrows yet addition canyon bottomward the amusement to draw canyon interference.
I absolutely appetite this awe-inspiring Stubhub Agreement to work. In my mind, the Chargers are a aggregation with squatters’ rights. They accept the abandon of no equity. They accept by that set of no-rules that seems to alone administer to bodies with nothing. And if alone they could comedy this right, they would empower their fanbase and body a new bearing of fan — because who hasn’t acquainted exhausted bottomward and hard-lucked and hungry?
Miller, a Chiefs fan, tells me the abutting day he couldn’t acquaint the bold was actuality played in a bush amphitheater in an L.A. suburb. “If you hadn't reminded me, I would not accept accepted it was a breadth with 20,000 seats vs. 60,000,” he says. “On television it looked and acquainted loud, intense.”
So it seemed in-person, too, until the Chargers accordingly punted on fourth-and-21. A brace of acceptable runs by Hunt gave the Chiefs third-and-1 aback the Chargers assuredly took their additional timeout. Chargers admirers abundantly didn’t break to see if they would get the stop. At the two-minute warning, afterwards the Chiefs converted, StubHub was mostly empty, and maybe 80 percent of those larboard were admirers of the abroad team.
Walchef tells me afresh that he never leaves a bold early. He says he has apparent too abounding awe-inspiring Chargers amateur to possibly get up afore the final whistle. And about on cue, Hunt break off a 69-yard touchdown run through the better active lane of the day.
Walchef action and looks beeline ahead. I ask what his expectations are now for the team, and he says “nothing.” Aback he opened his restaurant he chock-full action on football and the Chargers.
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“Since afresh my accord with the aggregation has changed. I get the befalling to adhere out with Jeff and his kids. I get to adhere out with my friends. I’ve chock-full absorption on whether they win or they lose.
“But hopefully the aggregation does alpha winning. And I achievement aback they do it’s in this stadium.”
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