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Chargers give LA fans a bad taste of team's recent history in 19-17 loss to Dolphins

CARSON, Calif. - Part of the challenge facing the Los Angeles Chargers in their move from San Diego to Los Angeles is introducing their history, their stars, their fan favorites, their triumphs to a new fan base 110 miles north.

But instead of providing an annotated history of the franchise to thumb through, the Chargers have given their new fans the gift of a quick review.

You didn't have to watch the nine losses by one possession a season ago. You didn't have to know

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