Mike Florio contends that the exuberant Chargers fan was an actor, paid by the Spanoses (presumably) to "prove" the Chargers actually have fans.
https://www.nbcsports.com/nfl/profoo...ic-or-an-actor
"As my son and I watched the game in the PFT barn, he said what many were surely thinking: “She’s an actor.”
Here’s the giveaway. People who are in the same space during a football game don’t celebrate alone. They celebrate together, with hugs and hollers and high fives that often miss the mark.
Would it be a surprise for the Chargers, who are languishing behind the Rams in a market that still remains far more loyal to the Raiders than either of the two home teams, to arrange for someone to pretend to be overly anxious and excited about the events unfolding on the field?"
https://www.nbcsports.com/nfl/profoo...ic-or-an-actor
"As my son and I watched the game in the PFT barn, he said what many were surely thinking: “She’s an actor.”
Here’s the giveaway. People who are in the same space during a football game don’t celebrate alone. They celebrate together, with hugs and hollers and high fives that often miss the mark.
Would it be a surprise for the Chargers, who are languishing behind the Rams in a market that still remains far more loyal to the Raiders than either of the two home teams, to arrange for someone to pretend to be overly anxious and excited about the events unfolding on the field?"
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