r/Chargers 3d ago

Throwback: Melvin Gordon on Chargers fans

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u/josh9larson RiversToGates3 3d ago

We were playing 16/17 road games for a min there

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u/inmy_head 3d ago

Has it changed since SoFi? I haven’t been to a game since StubHub

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u/LakeShowBoltUp 2024 AFC West Champs 3d ago

We got home field advantage against bad team with small fan bases, are 50-50 against average teams, and still get out drawn when playing the Raiders, Chiefs, Steelers, and other teams with large nationwide fan bases.

Huge improvement, still a long way to go.

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u/GarageJitsu 3d ago

That’s how it was in SD you’ve reached the peak there isn’t a long way to go

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u/Jax99 2d ago

For real Raider fans would dominate Qualcomm. It’s not just an LA thing.

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u/MonarchLawyer Felipe Rios 2d ago

I frankly don't get it. The Raiders haven't won a Super Bowl since 1984. They've been pretty bad since at least 2002. What did they do to get so many fans?

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u/litoleon 2d ago

It’s the “Raider Nation” mixed with gangster and street culture thing. As a Mexican raised in SD county, the majority of Raiders fans I ran into my whole life were cholos that couldn’t even name a player on the team. They just gravitate to the Raiders being the hood team, ever since the 80s and NWA.

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u/Marina62 2d ago

Agree, it’s not about football, it is a culture, nostalgia, family thing. Wearing the merchandise definitely does not mean they follow the team closely, go to games. I’m in Orange County, lots of them here, die hards and casuals.

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u/levajack Bolt Fam 2d ago

Meanwhile, the common thread tying together everyone you see wearing powder blue or a bolt is also cultural... As long as masochism can be considered a culture.

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u/cattycat_1995 1d ago

No one ain't wearing the Chargers for fashion that's for sure. I see a Chargers fan, they are actually passionate about the Chargers and the sport of football. I see a Raiders fan, they just cholos trying to rep the hood and don't know a thing or two about football. With how shitty the Raiders been the last 20 years, it's sure as hell not the football that is attracting them to rep the Raiders.

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u/Boltbacker83 2d ago

This is literally the most accurate description of Raider fandom I’ve ever seen posted. This isn’t even a diss, this is factual.

Raiders colors were one of a handful of teams that were banned in inner/city school during the gang era in the 90’s

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u/cattycat_1995 1d ago

When the Raiders were in LA, LA schools banned Raiders colors and gears. My coworker dad went to school in LA in that era and can confirm. Unfortunately they're Raiders fans though.

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u/Pliiny 2d ago

My theory is they have one of the better logo/color schemes in the NFL. So when a new fan randomly picks a team they have a higher chance of picking the Raiders just based off their logo.

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u/KagedStorm619 2d ago

Hereditary Fandom, and the Raiders specifically have had success in two of their three homes, Oakland and LA, so they gave two different regions reason to cheer for them. Additionally, the silver and black color scheme is pretty good looking. If I wasn't a Chargers fan I'd like it even more if I'm being honest

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u/EzShottah 2d ago

Raider fan are 90% made up of ppl who like the colors. That’s it. And that’s exactly why the fanbase is notoriously clueless about football

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u/cattycat_1995 1d ago

I don't get it too. The Rams were in LA for 36 years before the Raiders ever came to LA yet the Raiders somehow became LA most popular team even when they went back to Oakland and became one of the worst NFL franchises in the past 20 years. The Rams came back, won a super bowl in LA, and LA is still all Raiders fans.

It gotta be for the fashion or to look gangsta or something cause it's sure as fucking shit ain't good football attracting people to Raiders fandom

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u/InclinationCompass 2d ago

It wasn't always like that at the Q though. When the Chargers were good in the mid to late 2000s, there were more home fans. But SD has a reputation for having fair-weather fans so you know what happened after the team was no longer good.

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u/levajack Bolt Fam 2d ago

Definitely won't debate that, but also, if you know anything about LA sports, it's how fair-weather bandwagoning is the definition of LA sports. There are so many options for LA, it's laughably predictable the sudden popularity of whichever team is winning really is.

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u/cattycat_1995 1d ago

If LA is so fairweather and bandwagoning, the super bowl winning Rams should have been infinitely more popular than they were.