SAN DIEGO -- Here the Chargers go again.Will they stay in San Diego, their home since 1961, beyond this season, or will they really bolt for Los Angeles, eventually to join the Rams in a new stadium in Inglewood?Their long-suffering fans will be exposed to another season of drama not unlike last year, when the Chargers attempted to gain approval for a stadium they would have shared with the archrival Oakland Raiders in the L.A. suburb of Carson. NFL owners sacked that plan, but did give the Chargers until Jan. 15 to decide if theyll eventually join the Rams in a new stadium in Inglewood in 2019.First, though, comes Election Day, when voters will be asked to approve an increase in the hotel room tax to provide $1.1 billion for a $1.8 billion stadium and convention center downtown.The team has as big a fight on its hands to get that measure passed as it does on the field. Some fans are still angry with owner Dean Spanos for his scorched-earth campaign last year to discredit San Diego Mayor Kevin Faulconer and his plans for a new stadium at the site of aging Qualcomm Stadium in Mission Valley.Plus, the powerful tourism industry is opposed to the Chargers plan for a downtown stadium that would be built just east of Petco Park, home of baseballs Padres. The measure needs two-thirds majority to pass, a number considered virtually impossible in anti-tax San Diego.So its on. Again.Here are some things to watch for as the Chargers play perhaps their most pivotal season in San Diego:THE STADIUM SAGA: The Chargers have tried and failed for 15 years to get a new stadium built. They wouldnt negotiate with Faulconer over his Mission Valley plan as they looked toward L.A. Rebuffed by Spanos fellow owners, though, they set their sights on downtown and qualified a citizens initiative for the Nov. 8 ballot. Several groups are opposing the measure, which would include an offsite annex to the citys bayfront convention center. Many specifics, including the stadiums actual design, wouldnt be finalized until the measure passes.JOEY BOSA: The Chargers absorbed another PR hit when they got locked in a contract stalemate with first-round draft pick Bosa, the No. 3 selection overall from Ohio State. He missed all of training camp after his agents sparred with the Chargers over the payout schedule for his $17 million signing bonus and other issues. The Bolts issued the old weve made our best offer ultimatum, and Bosa signed five days later.The saga got so silly that Bosas mother, Cheryl, took shots at the Chargers on social media. What do you expect a mom to do? Joey Bosa said. She loves me, she wants whats best for me and she made a dumb decision, like I have before, saying something she shouldnt have said on social media.That drama over, the Chargers need Bosa to pile up sacks and help patch the leaky run defense.THE HOT SEAT? Coach Mike McCoy presided over a nightmarish 4-12 season in 2015 and was rewarded with a contract extension. The front office said it believes in McCoy, who then fired most of his offensive staff, including coordinator Frank Reich. McCoy is 23-27 in three seasons, including a playoff win and loss in 2013. The Chargers pretty much bottomed out in 2014, including being swept in the AFC West.WHIZ IS BACK: After firing Reich, McCoy brought back Ken Whisenhunt as offensive coordinator, the job he held before taking a short-lived head coaching position in Tennessee. In 2013, Whisenhunt helped scheme an offense that allowed Philip Rivers to bounce back from a few rough seasons. It appears Whisenhunt will cut down on the number of times Rivers lines up in the shotgun, hoping that having him under center more will help running back Melvin Gordon. However, Whisenhunt hasnt ditched the delayed draw on third down, causing some angst among fans.GORDON: No ones looking for a bigger bounce-back year than the second-year running back. After starring at Wisconsin, his rookie season was dreadful. He failed to score a touchdown, never had a 100-yard game, was benched twice because of fumbling problems, then missed the last two games with an injured left knee. Hes come back from microfracture surgery and will need some help from the offensive line, which often struggled last year.---Follow Bernie Wilson on Twitter at http://twitter.com/berniewilson---Online: http://pro32.ap.org/poll and http://twitter.com/AP-NFLAir Max 1 Wholesale . -- Lou Brocks shoulder-to-shoulder collision with Bill Freehan during the 1968 World Series and Pete Roses bruising hit on Ray Fosse in the 1970 All-Star game could become relics of baseball history, like the dead-ball era. Cheap Air Max 1 Online . -- The goal posts lying flat on the field, Arizonas fans lingered on the field, congregating around the locker room entrance nearly 30 minutes after rushing out of the stands. http://www.airmax1wholesale.com/ . Wall made the comment in a speech to a Regina business crowd that included Lesnar. The U.S. wrestler and retired mixed martial artist says he was visiting his brothers farm in Saskatchewan and decided he wanted to hear what the premier had to say. Cheap Air Max 1 China . Michell Burger, a woman who lives on an estate next to Pistorius gated community, said she and her husband were awoken by the screams in the pre-dawn hours of Feb. 14 last year, when Pistorius killed Reeva Steenkamp by shooting four times through a door in his bathroom. Cheap Wholesale Air Max 1 . Louis Rams wide receiver Stedman Bailey last Sunday. The fine is the fourth this season for Goldson. He was fined $30,000 for a hit on the New York Jets Jeff Cumberland in Week 1.1000 Runs Hashim Amla has scored in Tests against New Zealand. He becomes the third South Africa batsman to do so after Jackie McGlew and Jacques Kallis. Amla averages 76.92 against New Zealand and has made four hundreds and six fifties so far against them.15 Number of innings taken Amla to make 1000 Test runs against New Zealand - the third least against them by any batsman. Wally Hammond had taken just 11 innings to aggregate 1000 runs against New Zealand. Javed Miandad had done so in 13 innings.2005 The last time South Africas openers put up a bigger partnership than their 133-run stand in this innings in Tests at home. Graeme Smith and AB de Villiers had added 217 runs in South Africas first innings of the Cape Town Test against Zimbabwe. Since then the stand in this match is only the fifth hundred stand by South Africas openers in 90 innings in Tests. This was also South Africas first century stand for their first wicket in 35 innings since Smith and Alviro Petersen added 103 in the first innings in Durban in 2013-14.2012 Last time before this both South Africa openers made fifty-plus runs in a Test innings. Graeme Smith and Alviro Petersen had made 122 and 54 in the famous Adelaide Test. The last such instance for them in home Tests had come in 2010-11, against India at the same venue, when Smith and Petersen made fifties in South Africas first innings.238.00 Quinton de Kocks batting average in Tests at the SuperSport Park. This was the first time he was dismissed at this venue in Tests from four innings. Before his 82 in this innings he had hit an unbeaten century against England in January this year. In seven Tests elsewhere de Kock has made 284 runs at an average of 28.40. He has made 522 runs in Tests at an average of 47.45.4 Consecutive fifty-plus scoress for Amla in Centurion.dddddddddddd He has made 1201 runs at an average of 85.78 at this venue and has hit five hundreds and six fifties in just 15 innings. Amlas sequence of four such scores is the second longest by a batsman in Centurion. De Villiers had a sequence of five fifty-plus scores at this venue between 2009 and 2014.2014 The last time before this JP Duminy hit a fifty in Tests, which was against Zimbabwe in Harare. In 11 innings since then Duminy had scored only 157 runs at an average of 15.70.397 The lowest a team had scored in the first innings of the previous four Tests at this venue. Australia had won that Test by a margin of 281 runs in 2013-14. Each of the four Tests had been won by teams batting first. The hosts themselves had put up scores of 418, 409, 552 for 5d and 475 the last four times they had batted first in a Test at this venue. Kane Williamson went against the numbers by asking the hosts to bat first in this Test.2010 The last time before this innings each of South Africas top-four batsmen hit at least 50 runs in a Test innings. That instance too had come in Centurion where South Africas top five had made two fifties and three hundreds in their first innings against India. Overall, this is only the ninth such instance for South Africa.22 Overs bowled by Neil Wagner on the first day of the Test. He was the most economical of the New Zealand bowlers, giving away only 51 runs, and took the wickets of de Kock and Amla. Wagner has been the most successful bowler for the visitors so far on tour, taking five wickets at an average of 19.60. The other New Zealand pacers have taken six wickets at an average of 62.83. ' ' '