Why the Rams will win Super Bowl LIII

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Aaron Donald Here is something to seriously consider about Donald. His ceiling as a player is literally, “greatest defensive player of all time.” That might seem like an absurd praise, but it really isn’t. If you prefer your praise tempered, “greatest defensive lineman of all time” is still very much on the table. Bill Belichick’s read on Donald? “He’s basically unblockable.”

Tom Brady, like any quarterback, is susceptible to pressure, but Brady is often able to handle edge rushers because he’s so adept at stepping up in the pocket. Pressure that comes up the gut, like the type that Donald applies, is much tougher for Brady due to his subpar lateral movement. According to Pro Football Focus, Donald has 67 hurries this year, tops among all defenders. That stat is arguably more important than sacks, as a hurry almost always results in a win for the defense. If Donald rules the day inside, things will be difficult for the Pats.

Sean McVay can match wits The assumption, more or less always correct, is that Bill Belichick provides the Patriots with a pronounced coaching advantage regardless of their opponent. Sean McVay stands as one of the few coaches in the league who figures to be able to match wits with Belichick. The Rams’ offensive strategies are motion-based, misdirection-heavy and great at generating favorable matchups. L.A. isn’t all about the explosive pass, either. Todd Gurley is great, and the sudden, stunning emergence of C.J. Anderson gives the Rams a true dual-threat running attack. McVay is detail-oriented enough to have a coach specifically dedicated to moving him out of the way when he’s about to collide with a referee, so one imagines that he’ll have a pretty good game plan cooked up for this one.

The game is indoors, on a fast track Top to bottom, the Rams are the faster, more talented team. That’s just a fact. Gurley, Brandin Cooks, Robert Woods and the rest of Los Angeles’ skill players are more explosive than what New England brings to the table. New England was routed in its only dome game of the year, Week 2 against Detroit. The Lions, if you are unaware, aren’t good. The impact of the Rams’ misdirection and motion should be exacerbated by the perfect conditions and footing. The Patriots probably wish this game was being played outside, in sloppy conditions, as it would benefit them.

The defense outside of Donald has some playmakers Marcus Peters, Ndamukong Suh and Dante Fowler are all big-time, pedigreed talents. Donald rightfully gets most of the press, as well as an overwhelming amount of attention from opposing offenses, but if the rest of the Rams’ front generates pressure, it can make life miserable from all angles. Los Angeles’ defense is mediocre in terms of yards and points surrendered but is good at taking the ball away. That’s easier said than done when Brady is on the other side, but lest anyone forget, New Orleans got the ball first in overtime in the NFC championship game, but the Rams’ John Johnson picked off Drew Brees to give L.A. the ball. Whose pressure caused the bad throw? Fowler.

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Pats will win, they have lots of experience in the big game. I think it might be too big for Goff tonight and Brady gets the ball out fast to negate Donald. We shall see but I expect a close game yet the Rams will never really be a threat or as close as it might seem score-wise.
 

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Jared Goff is the rightful heir to Brady's throne. Both are 6'4" handsome QBs from the Bay Area in Northern California.
 

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they'll win b/c the league and its owners desperately need this to succeed.


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you sir are correct and that will be the only reason they would win that's why the rams are now there in the first place and the refs and theleague made that happen
 

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WHY THE PATS WILL WIN SUPERBOWL LIII

1) RAMS AREN'T AN NFCE TEAM

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Wade Phillips has OWNED Tom Brady often.

That's why the Rams win today in my opinion.
 

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wow that really brings it to the front how dominate three qb in the afc have been if it wasn't for a little of payton and burger would be wall to wall tom brady
 

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The rams are about to be outcoached. There players have to win this game. Don’t think brady won’t be getting that ball out quick. They will run off tackle and outside all night. Something we should have done.
 

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If the Rams can get pressure up the middle this game is over IMO. The thing is, the Patriots know this. They'll try to run the ball a lot and use play action from under center to force the Rams DL to run rush. The Patriots aren't the Cowboys, they're not going to make it obvious when they're passing or running. They're going to make it difficult on Donald and Suh.
 

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I look at this game this way, if Belly can keep the heat off of Brady for most of the day NE wins this.
If Donald plants Brady a few times, the Rams win a tight one.
Goff will not be a hero today.
 

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I look at this game this way, if Belly can keep the heat off of Brady for most of the day NE wins this.
If Donald plants Brady a few times, the Rams win a tight one.
Goff will not be a hero today.

I think Brady's going to definitely eat some turf a few times, his protection brigade (the refs) be darned.
 

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Aaron Donald Here is something to seriously consider about Donald. His ceiling as a player is literally, “greatest defensive player of all time.” That might seem like an absurd praise, but it really isn’t. If you prefer your praise tempered, “greatest defensive lineman of all time” is still very much on the table. Bill Belichick’s read on Donald? “He’s basically unblockable.”

Tom Brady, like any quarterback, is susceptible to pressure, but Brady is often able to handle edge rushers because he’s so adept at stepping up in the pocket. Pressure that comes up the gut, like the type that Donald applies, is much tougher for Brady due to his subpar lateral movement. According to Pro Football Focus, Donald has 67 hurries this year, tops among all defenders. That stat is arguably more important than sacks, as a hurry almost always results in a win for the defense. If Donald rules the day inside, things will be difficult for the Pats.

Sean McVay can match wits The assumption, more or less always correct, is that Bill Belichick provides the Patriots with a pronounced coaching advantage regardless of their opponent. Sean McVay stands as one of the few coaches in the league who figures to be able to match wits with Belichick. The Rams’ offensive strategies are motion-based, misdirection-heavy and great at generating favorable matchups. L.A. isn’t all about the explosive pass, either. Todd Gurley is great, and the sudden, stunning emergence of C.J. Anderson gives the Rams a true dual-threat running attack. McVay is detail-oriented enough to have a coach specifically dedicated to moving him out of the way when he’s about to collide with a referee, so one imagines that he’ll have a pretty good game plan cooked up for this one.

The game is indoors, on a fast track Top to bottom, the Rams are the faster, more talented team. That’s just a fact. Gurley, Brandin Cooks, Robert Woods and the rest of Los Angeles’ skill players are more explosive than what New England brings to the table. New England was routed in its only dome game of the year, Week 2 against Detroit. The Lions, if you are unaware, aren’t good. The impact of the Rams’ misdirection and motion should be exacerbated by the perfect conditions and footing. The Patriots probably wish this game was being played outside, in sloppy conditions, as it would benefit them.

The defense outside of Donald has some playmakers Marcus Peters, Ndamukong Suh and Dante Fowler are all big-time, pedigreed talents. Donald rightfully gets most of the press, as well as an overwhelming amount of attention from opposing offenses, but if the rest of the Rams’ front generates pressure, it can make life miserable from all angles. Los Angeles’ defense is mediocre in terms of yards and points surrendered but is good at taking the ball away. That’s easier said than done when Brady is on the other side, but lest anyone forget, New Orleans got the ball first in overtime in the NFC championship game, but the Rams’ John Johnson picked off Drew Brees to give L.A. the ball. Whose pressure caused the bad throw? Fowler.

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why they will LOSE, the Refs and the NFL cant let the Rams win, its would further the Gaff and the embarrassment..if this game is close the refs will call flags to help NE along..and no it wont be conspiracy they will just call everything they see that even grey area that they could let go but legally call..
 

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I think Brady's going to definitely eat some turf a few times, his protection brigade (the refs) be darned.
Belly will sale out to neuter the Rams of their best player, that's what he does.
If Donald wasn't the focus it would be Gurley, but not sure if he is 100 percent, but regardless, Donald is the Rams best player and Belly will put is primary focus there.
If Donald beats the double teams today, I don't see NE having much of a chance.
 
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