Super Bowl LIII - Why the Rams Will Win

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Jan/30/2019

The 2018-19 NFL Season has been one for the ages and the playoffs were even better. The Rams and the Patriots have both faced their challenges head-on and they are both worthy opponents.


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The Patriots; same old gig! These guys are good! Let’s be honest. The team that everyone loves to hate at this point is without a doubt these, Tom Brady-led Patriots. Can they be beaten is the question, and how?

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Game: New England Patriots (11-5, 9-7-0 ATS) at Los Angeles Rams (13-3, 7-7-2 ATS)

When: 6:30 PM ET, Sunday, February 3rd, 2019

Where:  Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta Georgia

Current Line: Rams + 2 ½ | Money Line +120 | Patriots – 2 ½ | Money Line -140 | O/U 57.5

TV Coverage: CBS

They can absolutely be beaten and history proves it. The Patriots have played in eight Super Bowls with Tom Brady and they have come away as the winner in an astounding five of them. Now five is enough to be called a dynasty and eight would have been the most unbeatable number in the history of organized sports. Six, will be unconscious! Brady may be considered the GOAT and this is neither the time nor place to argue this ongoing battle between Montana, Manning and Elway fans. What matters is wins and losses, as well as recent history. We do know that Montana never lost a Super Bowl and Tom has lost three of them, including last years loss to the Eagles by eight points.

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How the Rams Win

The Rams face an uphill battle going into this matchup, fortunately for them, so do the Patriots. We think the hill is steeper for the Patriots and here is why…

  • Tom Brady will get his. Mark it down right now. This game is not a case of Super Bowl 50, when Peyton Manning was on his last leg and the defense carried the superstar to the trophy. No, Tom Brady is as good as he has ever been and he will get his. The Rams must limit what he does get and this defense is well capable. Tom will get his 300+ yards and will most likely throw for at least four touchdowns. Limiting him to these numbers is the key. If incase, Brady is limited to less than 200 yards and maybe a touchdown or two, then this game is a blowout and the Rams win huge. Could it happen? Absolutely, is it likely? No.
  • The Rams are scoring 32.9 points per game (2nd) in the NFL. They are putting up 421.1 yards of total offense per game-281.7 passing (5th) and 139.4 rushing (3rd). This team is an offensive powerhouse that comes at the opponent from every position.
  • Rams-Total First Downs—401, opponents-322, 3rd down conversions-86/191, opponents-70/188.
  • Rams total offensive yards—6738, opponents-5737
  • Rams Defense-The Rams quite possibly have the best defensive coordinator in the history of the game in Wade Phillips and although he has not experienced the success in LA that he once did in Denver or Houston, he is still Wade Phillips and that matters. He will have a game plan that works. He is a big game coach and you can count on a workable plan in this game against Tom Brady and the Patriots.
  • The Rams are allowing 24 points per game (20th), they are allowing 358.6 total offensive yards, 236.2 yards passing and 122.3 rushing.

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The Rams may not be the “greatest show on turf” as were the Kurt Warner-led Rams, however, they have the uncanny ability to go toe-to-toe with anybody and one thing is guaranteed; they will go toe-to-tow with the Patriots. They are not typically slow starters as are the Patriots. Forget about the Saints game. That was an NFC brawl. This game will come out of the gate running and the Rams will be in the lead at halftime. Sure, the Patriots will go down swinging and it will be close but this one belongs to the Rams. They are the better team on the offensive side of the ball and they have the capability of being the better team defensively.

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