For the Chargers, the move to L.A. looked better on the spreadsheet than on the football field Sunday.
The Rams rolled to victory, 35-23, in the first real game between the teams since the Spanoses launched their “Fight for L.A” campaign.
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The Rams rolled up 33 first downs and 521 yards and led for most of the game in the ancient Coliseum.
It was 1984 all over again, only worse.
The slick Rams were to the Chargers of Dean Spanos what the Showtime Lakers were to the Clippers of Donald Sterling after Sterling took his NBA team north to L.