The messages have been displayed on Interstate 405, near the LA suburb of Carson — where the team is playing. It is estimated that about 300,000 people a day drive past that location.

An aerial banner flying over the stadium recently hammered at Chargers owner Dean Spanos, who is having trouble filling the 30,000-seat soccer stadium that the team is playing in until the new facility it will share with the Rams is ready.

“Want to see a sell out Dean? Look in the mirror,” it said.

And another billboard takes a shot at Spanos and Rams owner Stan Kroenke. They are pictured, with dour expressions. The message says, “Dean: Hey Stan, excited for our new stadium? Stan: You mean my stadium? You’re just a tenant”

MacRae, who works as a server at an Italian restaurant, was a guest Thursday on ESPN’s “Outside the Lines” program and host Bob Ley commented on the jester-like appearance of Goodell on one of the billboards.

“No favorite I know on Park Avenue (NFL headquarters), that picture,” Ley said.

MacRae, who is on Twitter (@sdsignguy), was adamant that his campaign is meant for all those who have been dumped on by the NFL.