It’s the start of the San Francisco 49ers game against Tom Brady and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in late 2022. The booming sound of drums fill Levi’s Stadium as fireworks shoot off and jets scream overhead. Cheering it on from a high perch is Frank Roldan, a firefighter from Roseville who’s dressed in a red-leather jacket, red shirt, red gloves and gold cowboy hat. Roldan came all this way to cheer the team he’s been rooting for since his parents took him to their victory parade in 1982. “It got to the point where you automatically assumed they were going to make it in the playoffs or Super Bowl every year,” he recalls. “How could they not win? It was just a joy to watch, because they were so dominant.” Some folks are content to watch the San Francisco 49ers at a bar or get stadium seats once a year. Others take their fandom more as a directive from the supreme being.