It will be very interesting to see how this plays out in the next few weeks.....
To me, it appears that the Kroenke (Rams) proposal is far superior, and makes a whole lot more sense. The Rams move seems to be somewhat of a done deal at this point.
1) The Rams proposal is already in the permitting stage of development at the old Hollywood Park Racetrack site. The city is already fully behind it, and the proposal includes a full site development - offices, restaurants and shops. It would be completed prior to the 2018 season
2) The Chargers/Raiders proposal is for a fairly traditional "Stadium only" site, without the surrounding offerings. The Chargers/Raiders site in Carson also have a major hurdle ahead - the proposed site is on a former landfill. Lots of cleanup cost and studies ahead......
3) The Rams site is also considerably larger - 70,000 capacity with 100,000 for any future Super Bowl. The Chargers/Raiders stadium would be 65.000/75,000
4) A Chargers/Raiders relocation would likely require conference realignment. The Rams proposal does not involve two teams - though a second team could move at a later date - and would allow alignment to remain as is.
5) I think the league would prefer to keep a team in San Diego, along with 2 teams in LA. I think they would prefer the Rams and Raiders back in the market, while keeping the growing San Diego market as a location of a second World Class Stadium to host future super bowls....
I cannot see how the league could not approve the Kroenke plan