Three reasons why the Los Angeles Rams will be Super Bowl Champions

ATLANTA, GA - JANUARY 30: Detail of the Lombardi Trophy and the helmets of the New England Patriots (left) and the Los Angeles Rams prior to NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell speaking during a press conference during Super Bowl LIII Week at the NFL Media Center inside the Georgia World Congress Center on January 30, 2019 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Mike Zarrilli/Getty Images)
ATLANTA, GA - JANUARY 30: Detail of the Lombardi Trophy and the helmets of the New England Patriots (left) and the Los Angeles Rams prior to NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell speaking during a press conference during Super Bowl LIII Week at the NFL Media Center inside the Georgia World Congress Center on January 30, 2019 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Mike Zarrilli/Getty Images) /
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(Photo by Scott Cunningham/Getty Images) – Los Angeles Rams
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The Los Angeles Rams have the toughest challenge possible for the team’s first Super Bowl back in LA: the unkillable New England Patriots dynasty.

Every year we say how the New England Patriots don’t look the same and it will finally be the year that the dynasty is over. And while there are years in which the Patriots aren’t in the biggest game or lose in the Super Bowl, the team is easily the best and most consistent football dynasty ever.

That is why, despite everyone saying this team is too old and cannot hang in the postseason, they still present a huge challenge for the Los Angeles Rams. The Patriots are an unkillable dynasty. Tom Brady will eventually retire and Bill Belichick will eventually hang up the headset as well, but as far as the Rams are concerned, they have their toughest challenge to date.

The Patriots are not as talented as the New Orleans Saints and arguably were the third-most talented team in the AFC. However, the team knows what it takes to win and simply does not make mistakes.

Every little mistake that the Rams make will be magnified and the Rams won’t get the same breaks that they got against the Saints. Los Angeles has to play a perfect game to beat the best quarterback and head coach of all-time.

Luckily for Rams fans, we think that a Rams Super Bowl win is a lock. We might appear as if we have a homer bias, which is fair, but there are three reasons why the Rams should be a lock on Sunday.

Here are those three reasons.