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Which NFL team will eventually make the move to Los Angeles? Rick Horrow goes off the beaten track to list his top five candidates.
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" Business for professor Carl and it's off the beaten track. He most likely to move Los Angeles NFL. Well we're talking about a stadium deal that was done and finally governor are almost forced -- signs the bill clearing the permitting. We're developer as Rockies facility. In this city of industry. -- might cost a billion dollars but at least now there in the ball game. And before hand everybody was speculating. -- team makes the commitment finances the deal does a -- and it might happen. So now the only question is who are the teams that are in contention here my top five we could move to number five. San Francisco 49ers to have a referendum in Santa Clara that if it passes they get their deal done. If it doesn't they could be a top of the list number four the Oakland Raiders. Well Al Davis hasn't made any noise about going to city of industry but then again he didn't make a whole lot of noise they moved out LA in the first place. Number three the St. Louis Rams. Notwithstanding Rush Limbaugh the Rams looked like there for sale and everybody says they're trying to find the fire to keep the Rams in Saint Louis. What if they -- number two the Jacksonville Jaguars. During expansion that was a big hoopla new stadium everybody excited but guess what. Not a whole lot of corporate support in north Florida or south Georgia may be reason to move. Finally number one. San Diego Chargers. They've been through seven years six cites a whole lot of failure let's just remember that the city of industry is less than an hour and a half away. The bottom line is whoever it is creates leverage not just in the city of industry but it at least five maybe six or seven NFL city. I'm -- Carlin that's -- that the track."