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Al Michaels complains about PA announcer at SoFi Stadium
Al Michaels isn't a fan of the public address announcer at SoFi Stadium. Jerome Miron-USA TODAY Sports

Al Michaels isn't a fan of the public address announcer at SoFi Stadium during Los Angeles Rams games.

Michaels was on the call for the Week 14 “Thursday Night Football” game between the Rams and Las Vegas Raiders. Late in the first quarter of the game, Kirk Herbstreit and Michaels were discussing whether the crowd was comprised more of Raiders or Rams fans.

That led Michaels to complain about the PA announcer.

“You have a PA announcer here who incessantly screams, ‘whose house?’ I hate it. He wants ’em to say ‘Rams house.’ But as far as the Raiders are concerned, well this is kind of like their Airbnb. It may not be their house, but …” Michaels said.

Michaels’ point is nothing new.

The Rams moved to Los Angeles for the 2016 season after spending more than 20 years in St. Louis. Although they have a previous history in L.A., the team was playing in Anaheim prior to its move to St. Louis. Despite their previous history in L.A., and their Super Bowl win last season, the Rams still aren’t super popular in the city the way many other NFL teams are in their respective cities. Fans of opposing teams often draw more fans to SoFi Stadium during games against the Rams.

The Raiders played in L.A. from 1982-1994 before moving back to Oakland. They built a big fan base in L.A. during their time there, and many fans who became Raiders fans have remained supporters of the Silver and Black.

Michaels was pointing out how silly it was for the annoying PA announcer to chant “whose house?” when the crowd was split between Raiders and Rams fans.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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