The problem with Bill Plaschke's argument that the Chargers should stay in San Diego ["It's no charge for second team," Jan. 20] is that it relies on facts and logical reasoning. Meanwhile, the Chargers are led, so to speak, by the children of a successful businessman who bought the franchise. As virtually every L.A. basketball fan already knows, it's a formula that often produces bad decision making.
Konrad Moore
Bakersfield
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Mr. Plaschke, comparing the impact of the present-day NFL to the situation in 1960 makes no sense. Please stop acting as if no one cares.