Found July 07, 2012 on GridironFans.com: Yardbarker Blogger Network
The San Diego Chargers are one of the franchises that could take advantage of relaxed rules when it comes to local television blackouts. The Chargers, despite some fine regular seasons before the last two years, have struggled to fill up Qualcomm Stadium. Maybe it’s because fans are waiting to see them finally deliver in the postseason, that’s probably just one of the many reasons. The club isn’t sitting around waiting for die-hard Chargers’ fans to open their wallets any longer, nope. The Chargers are now directly appealing to fans of other clubs as they look for sellouts (or close to it) during the 2012 season.

Source: National Football Post
Attached Thumbnails Chargers Looking To Hawk Tickets To Fans From Other Teams-1_qualcomm_stadium.jpg  
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