The National Football League considers Los Angeles a key market for its growth — so much so that after bringing back the Rams from St. Louis last year it is adding another team, as the San Diego Chargers now are moving north.
So the league now has two clubs in a town that didn’t have an NFL franchise for more than two decades. But the Rams were a major bust in their first year back, on the field, in public relations and in the TV ratings. Then the Chargers were met by a Bill Plaschke column in the Los Angeles Times that said, “We.