Super Bowl 53: 20 Bold predictions for Patriots vs. Rams
By Dan Parzych
2. Rams win by double-digits
Yes, the Patriots have a huge advantage from an experience perspective, and yes, New England deserves to be viewed as the favorites heading into the Super Bowl over the Rams.
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However, Los Angeles has made it clear all season that Sean McVay has quite the special team on his hands, and ever since the team was eliminated early on last year in the playoffs, they’ve been a team on a mission to be in this position playing for a Super Bowl title.
Back in the offseason, the Rams made it clear they were in a win-now mode by adding whatever talent seemed worthy of coming on board to put them in a better position to win it all, whether it involved the trade for Brandin Cooks or the surprise signing of Ndamukong Suh.
After looking at everything this team has gone through dating back to the 2017 offseason when they hired McVay and were coming off a four-win season, Los Angeles didn’t come all this way only to come up short of their ultimate goal.
No disrespect to the Patriots since they’re AFC champions for a reason, but this game could get ugly on their end if the Rams figure out a way to come out firing early to build a strong lead, and hang on to it through all four quarters to finally hoist that amazing Lombardi Trophy.