Eagles-Chargers game sells out; blackout lifted
SAN DIEGO (AP)—The Chargers say they’ve sold enough tickets to lift the local TV blackout of Sunday’s game against the Philadelphia Eagles.
This is the earliest a Chargers game has sold out this season.
It will be the 44th consecutive regular-season or postseason home game to be televised live in Southern California, tying for the longest streak in team history. The last regular-season home game blacked out was on Nov. 7, 2004, against New Orleans.
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"The bottom line is Los Angeles and Orange County are two of the most lucrative markets in the world," said Mark Fabiani, the team's point man on stadium issues. "There's no NFL team in those markets, and there's no reason the Chargers can't pursue those areas in these difficult economic times."
Possible motivations aside, this much is clear: The Chargers, who have been working on a San Diego stadium solution for seven years and so far have been unsuccessful, are better positioned to move than any other NFL team.
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Don't mind "Larry M" right now. He can't talk right now. He's paying back some of his bets he made.
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the week after that your mine , boy ! 3rd loss for ya ! i'm seeing you in the cellar
in 3 weeks , b!tch!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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oh where , oh where can he be
oh where , oh where is that b!tch named larry
that b!tch is too scared to face me !
poosy !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
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and decided you better hit the road or the meth finally wore off and you crashed hard , knowing your dealer aint taking anymore oral favors for a nickle bag .
i hope you set the timer on your coffee maker so you wont miss denver issue
many donkey kicks to b!tch boy rivers head. i wont be suprised if you are a no show after your loss tonight .maybe i"ll send my 13 year old down to knock you off your wheel chair and stomp you into a puddle of yellow n baby blue goo ! or
better yet i'll just wait for when you are in that long line, waiting for your free bowl of soup at st. anthony's dinning room , to knock that bowl outta your hands and
rip your dentures outta your mouff and spray paint you silver n black and have my dog lift his leg and wetten your toothless silver n black spray painted face !
after all your on our thread so much , i figure its about time to dog piss you in to the black hole ! you know like the hells angels do it . you can be a prospect and we'll give you all the sh!t jobs. if you are lucky we'll issue you your first raider cap, minus the patch ,,,,you have to earn it !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
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Go Denver.
Go Raiders
Go Kansas City.
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the doltz are done ! and you are still a b!tch!
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And for some reason you think you have a chance against the Broncos.
san diego fans=weakest in the nfl.
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