San Diego could sweeten their stadium deal for the Chargers

The Chargers are going to have to decline a pretty sweet deal if they leave for Los Angeles.

A $1.1 billion stadium deal offers new and improved incentives for the team, according to San Diego County supervisor Ron Roberts. And even more might be on the table if owner Dean Spanos hears them out.

Roberts, via the Mighty 1090 AM: 

Roberts and mayor Kevin Faulconer believe the negotiating landscape is different now. A $100 influx from the NFL gives San Diego some breathing room to compete with L.A. And the league won't impose an exorbitant relocation fee if the franchise never leaves.

Spanos will be the most popular man in "America's Finest City" if the Chargers stay. The next few days are critical ones for the city and team to talk.