Your report shows stations to the north, NW and to the south. No antenna with the needed gain can receive those signals simultaneously. To get the most use out of any of the 'deep' fringe antennas, you would need to be able to turn the antenna.
The difference in strength for VHF is not great. But in your location it may be the difference needed to see KTTV and KABC, both digital and therefore, if you see them they will look great... as good or better than cable.
The difference between the old antenna and the 91XG is enough that it should be visible when you are receiving analog stations such as KRMV, KRVD,KMRZ, K27DS... A rotator would also help with fine tuning the aim, which for analog reception, will often help reduce ghosting and interference.
If I were living next door, I would be using a system like this...
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If the well is dry and you don't see rain on the horizon, you'll need to dig the hole deeper. (If the antenna can't get the job done, an amp won't fix it.)
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