Sometimes things just make too much sense.

Sunday doubleheaders in baseball. Taking the pin out when you are putting (that’s for you, Adam Scott!). Kicking a field goal to take the lead in the fourth quarter instead of going for it.

And the (Los Angeles) Chargers wearing the powder blue uniforms as the standard home uniform.

Who was the marketing hack who decided a few years ago to brainwash the Chargers into thinking that some kind of dark blue looked better? These days, there are all sorts of color schemes that can often look like the test pattern on a color TV (1960s reference). And though it might not have the tradition of Green Bay’s green-and-gold or New York Giants’ red-and-blue, the Chargers’ powder blues are the best jerseys in pro football.

Period.

For the last few years, they would bust them out as a secondary uniform, but it wasn’t the same. It was the powder blues that Lance Alworth and John Hadl were wearing when they helped put San Diego on the football map when it began as an AFL franchise in 1960. Though it doesn’t seem possible, that stopped being their home uniform in 1974.

In 1994, it began to reappear as an alternate/retro jersey and have played 34 games since then with this time-honored threads. When they do, 99.9 percent of the country realizes that this is a no-brainer that needs to be switched. But apparently, people with no brains put the kibosh on it until now.

So “congratulations” to the Chargers organization for getting something right. It only took a few decades.

Now, move back to San Diego before it’s too late.