SAN DIEGO (CNS) - The best chance for San Diego to reach an agreement with the Chargers to keep the National Football League franchise in town will be for NFL owners to postpone a vote on whether to move a team to Los Angeles, Chargers special counsel Mark Fabiani said Thursday.
Fabiani was interviewed on KPBS-FM (89.5) one day after he and the Chargers were publicly taken to task by Mayor Kevin Faulconer, county Supervisor Ron Roberts and City Attorney Jan Goldsmith for rejecting a series of proposals on environmental studies.
The Chargers released a statement Tuesday that said it would be impossible to put a legally defensible measure before voters under the city's suggested timeline.