Bill Plaschke: Whose House at Super Bowl? With NFL taking over SoFi, it's up to Rams fans to respond.
He shouts the question whose reply has united a fan base, echoed through a city, a soundtrack of hope.
At every Rams home game, public address announcer Sam Lagana has asked, and thousands have answered.
"Whose house?" he screams.so
"Rams' house!" they scream.
All of which could make the atmosphere at Super Bowl LVI seem, well, muted.
When the Rams play the Cincinnati Bengals at SoFi Stadium, the biggest voice in the biggest game in franchise history will not have a microphone.
In an understandable effort to create a neutral site in this unique environment — the Rams are only the second team in 56 years to play a Super Bowl on their home field — the league is eliminating some of the Rams' game-day rituals, and Lagana's specialty will be
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