Also, the sunny weather makes San Diego a big destination city for tourism, so when your favorite cold weather team is playing out there, you are likely to schedule a trip.@SkitchP wrote:Green Habit wrote:We've talked a lot of football and other stuff over the years, and I feel like we've had some good debates over that span.4/5 wrote:I don't think I've ever disagreed with you more in my life.Green Habit wrote:I don't agree with that at all.Electromatic wrote:I don't imagine many people move to Kansas City for the weather and it's not like the Chargers have a long history of success.
The nature of NFL ticket pricing trends towards to rich bandwagon assholes.
IE. The Super Bowl crowd.
--KC's all time record is 431-414-12 while SD's is 427-424-11. Almost identical both there and in championships (KC has 1 SB but it's all the way back in 1970. SD has 0 but does have an AFL championship). And in the past 10-15 years, there's little doubt that SD has usually been better and more exciting to watch than KC.
--The SD metro area is 3.2M while KC is 2M. But again, the Chargers are the closest to the vacant markets of both the LA and Riverside metro areas. Add those up and there's a total of 20M in SoCal--ten times what's in KC.
--KC is pretty underrated as far as "richness" goes, but I'm still going to assume that it doesn't hold a candle to SoCal. Maybe Joey or someone else can correct me.
The bottom line is that the Chargers have no one to blame but themselves when fans of teams like the Broncos, Patriots, Steelers, and even the Raiders take over their stadium. It sucks, because pretty much all the Chargers fans I've come across are cool as shit. But there should be way more of them.What caused you to strongly disagree?
Because no one is FROM san diego. You see similar things happen in Phoenix and Florida (lesser extant) in other sports. And the proximity to LA is pretty much meaningless. Even if those people are rooting for San Diego, they aren't invested enough to drive 2+ hours. If the Lions weren't here, I might root for the Bengals, (not the browns. no. not ever) but I am not driving to go see them with any regularity.
Additionally, to support the other claims, it's my understanding that a new stadium may not be built in San Diego and the team could move...perhaps to LA. So, perhaps there is some fledgling support among San Diegians.
Finally, after visiting the city a few times in my life, I always found Chargers fans to be supportive and vocal. Still, that's just a judgement call after a few visits there.
Regardless, San Diego remains pretty much one of the greatest cities on Earth.