COSTA MESA, Calif. -- Can the Los Angeles Chargers turn a perceived weakness into a strength?
Now in their second season playing at the 27,000-seat StubHub Center -- the team's temporary home until the new Inglewood stadium is complete in September of 2020 -- players initially struggled to deal with the fact that at times opposing fans took over the stadium.
"That's our home where we have to play," Chargers head coach Anthony Lynn said. "We can't control who's there. We understand the situation here in California. It's a great place to visit. A lot of visiting team's fans, if they're going to watch a game on the road, they're probably going to come here.