20 Random Pre-Super Bowl Thoughts

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AvengerRam

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1. Its February, and I'm still doing weekly "20 Random Thoughts" posts. That makes me happy!

2. My mood is so much different from last week. Before the NFCCG against the 49ers, I was tense, anxious, and dreading the possibility of watching our most hated rival celebrating on our field. Today, I'm feeling calm, confident, and really looking forward to Super Bowl Sunday. Don't get me wrong... I couldn't want one more win more than I do now, and I know there are no guarantees. But, right now, there is no fear, no dread... just anticipation.

3. In a lot of areas, I think the Rams' and Bengals' talent level are comparable. There are two areas, however where I think the Rams have a key advantage. The first, which many have pointed out, is our pass rushers should have success against their offensive line. The second is that, among all the CBs in the game, only one has the ability to truly shut down a No. 1 WR, and that's Jalen Ramsey.

4. I also think there is a home field advantage. Its not about the crowd (though I would think that, among partisan attendees, we'll have a bit of an advantage). Its more about (1) the benefits of the players being in their own homes, rather than on the road, during the Super Bowl week circus, and (2) the familiarity with the stadium and the field (the Bengals have never played in SoFi).

5. The week off is definitely a plus. Many of our key players, including Matthew Stafford, Andrew Whitworth, Von Miller and Leonard Floyd, have played through bumps and bruises. A week of rest has to do these guys good at this stage in the season.

6. Speaking of Floyd... I think he could be something of an X-factor in this game. With extra attention going to Miller and, of course, Aaron Donald, he could be do for one of his multi-sack games.

7. On offense, I expect the running game to be more productive than it was against the Bucs and 49ers. On straight running plays (hand-offs to RBs), the Bengals have given up 5.6 yards/carry in the playoffs. Their opponents, however, have run less than 19 straight running plays/game. The Rams, by contrast, have averaged nearly 27 straight running plays/game in the playoffs. I expect that McVay will look to establish the run early and will not abandon it.

8. If the running game is successful, the Bengals defense will not, in my opinion, be able to stop Matthew Stafford from having a big game.

9. I have to say, of all the potential AFC opponents, the Bengals may be the one I have the least emotional reaction to. We have no real history with them of any significance, and I don't have any real thoughts about their fan base.

10. They are, however, a talented team that has done a great job getting to the big game. I completely respect their team, and recognize that the Rams need to play a good game to win this one.

11. Pretty psyched about the modern throwbacks being the attire. Does seem like the bone jerseys will be short-lived.

12. I really hope Tyler Higbee can play. I have a lot of confidence in Kendall Blanton, though, if he can't.

13. If Cooper Kupp has 58+ receiving yards, he will have the second most receiving yards in a single playoffs in NFL history. If he goes over 160 yards, he will surpass Larry Fitzgerald record of 546 yards.

14. If could go back in time to October and make any prop bet I wanted to, I wonder what kind of odds I could have received on Cam Akers and Eric Weddle both playing in the Super Bowl this year...

15. List of Rams head coaches to lead the team to 2 Super Bowls: Sean McVay.

16. What to serve for the Super Bowl meal.... hmmm.....

17. Robert Woods won't be on the field. That makes me sad. If the Rams win, though, he'll receive a ring, and he will have earned it.

18. If Elephants had solid gold tusks, I guess they'd be poached more than McVay assistants. Maybe.

19. Earlier this year, I implored myself and others to try to enjoy the ride. There have been tense moments, and it hasn't always been easy, but I am enjoying this.

20. Just need one more win....
 

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Further to point #12 in your post, is there any word on the two TE1s for these respective teams? Higbee and Uzomah both appeared to suffer serious knee injuries last week, but upon further review, both were updated to only sprains with a chance of suiting up for the Super Bowl. Both players would be huge losses to their respective offenses. Likely Uzomah a bit more so, IMO.
 

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Eleven personnel said the Jerseys are not the modern throwbacks.

I’m not sure which ones the modern throwbacks are, but the uniform will be yellow pants, white jersey with yellow/blue sleeves.
 

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I haven't commented on these that much @AvengerRam , but have always enjoyed your thoughts every week. I am euphoric when thinking of the Super Bowl. this year. I know the tension will build until the big day, but I am confident that our guys will complete the dream we have had had for years. The Niner game was so stressful for me, as you said, the fear and loathing of seeing those jackwagon fans celebrating in our home stadium was unbearable to think of....

One reason for confidence, and there are many, is the road the Rams travelled compared to the Bengals. All of the Rams losses this year were to playoff teams and the Bengals had losses to non-winning teams. Cowherd also mentioned that their red zone efficiency has decreased dramatically in the playoffs (don't quote me, but it's like down from 75% to 30% in the playoffs).
 

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I haven't commented on these that much @AvengerRam , but have always enjoyed your thoughts every week. I am euphoric when thinking of the Super Bowl. this year. I know the tension will build until the big day, but I am confident that our guys will complete the dream we have had had for years. The Niner game was so stressful for me, as you said, the fear and loathing of seeing those jackwagon fans celebrating in our home stadium was unbearable to think of....

One reason for confidence, and there are many, is the road the Rams travelled compared to the Bengals. All of the Rams losses this year were to playoff teams and the Bengals had losses to non-winning teams. Cowherd also mentioned that their red zone efficiency has decreased dramatically in the playoffs (don't quote me, but it's like down from 75% to 30% in the playoffs).

Overconfident, are we? :p
 

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One reason for confidence, and there are many, is the road the Rams travelled compared to the Bengals. All of the Rams losses this year were to playoff teams and the Bengals had losses to non-winning teams. Cowherd also mentioned that their red zone efficiency has decreased dramatically in the playoffs (don't quote me, but it's like down from 75% to 30% in the playoffs).
Yeah man this team has been tested and tested. They have grown and hit their stride in playing their best ball at the right time. Stars are aligned. Their OL alone look at how they played week 18 and then the last game, it's amazing how much they grew to finally slay those fuckers. 9ers are as tough a matchup as any vs our team just due to how they're constructed and coached. What that team did in Dallas and Green Bay was fucking impressive as hell and they gave us all we could handle.

Are the Bengals that much better? They're better at the pass game than SF but weaker in the trenches. Plus I just have a lot of faith in this team man. These guys are just finally locked in with all the pieces. Only thing that scares me is they should definitely win this game. I'm still traumatized by that Patriots loss in '01.
 

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Yeah man this team has been tested and tested. They have grown and hit their stride in playing their best ball at the right time. Stars are aligned. Their OL alone look at how they played week 18 and then the last game, it's amazing how much they grew to finally slay those fuckers. 9ers are as tough a matchup as any vs our team just due to how they're constructed and coached. What that team did in Dallas and Green Bay was fucking impressive as hell and they gave us all we could handle.

Are the Bengals that much better? They're better at the pass game than SF but weaker in the trenches. Plus I just have a lot of faith in this team man. These guys are just finally locked in with all the pieces. Only thing that scares me is they should definitely win this game. I'm still traumatized by that Patriots loss in '01.
Yea SF was impressive as hell. We really needed them to beat the Packers to. I don't honestly think we win that game in Green Bay but I always felt SF could beat them and then we could beat SF due to the week 18 game. It was crazy to see everyone with their panties in a bunch about the seeding. I felt it all fell in line the way we needed it. I told all my Cowboys friends and neighbors out here that the Niners were going to beat them. I wasn't being an ass. It's just that the Niners play a different brand and were playing championship ball again. Anyways, people here were stressing about the Niners matchup. Don't get me wrong I was stressed as hell during that game but always felt we would win it since the seeding was set.

I feel the same about the Bengals as you as well. We should win this game. If we played 10 times I think we win 7 or 8 times. But PTSD from the Patriots Bowl reminds you that you better bring intensity level 10 because anything can happen. You never know what matchups can cast a completely different game then expected.
 

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1. Its February, and I'm still doing weekly "20 Random Thoughts" posts. That makes me happy!

2. My mood is so much different from last week. Before the NFCCG against the 49ers, I was tense, anxious, and dreading the possibility of watching our most hated rival celebrating on our field. Today, I'm feeling calm, confident, and really looking forward to Super Bowl Sunday. Don't get me wrong... I couldn't want one more win more than I do now, and I know there are no guarantees. But, right now, there is no fear, no dread... just anticipation.

3. In a lot of areas, I think the Rams' and Bengals' talent level are comparable. There are two areas, however where I think the Rams have a key advantage. The first, which many have pointed out, is our pass rushers should have success against their offensive line. The second is that, among all the CBs in the game, only one has the ability to truly shut down a No. 1 WR, and that's Jalen Ramsey.

4. I also think there is a home field advantage. Its not about the crowd (though I would think that, among partisan attendees, we'll have a bit of an advantage). Its more about (1) the benefits of the players being in their own homes, rather than on the road, during the Super Bowl week circus, and (2) the familiarity with the stadium and the field (the Bengals have never played in SoFi).

5. The week off is definitely a plus. Many of our key players, including Matthew Stafford, Andrew Whitworth, Von Miller and Leonard Floyd, have played through bumps and bruises. A week of rest has to do these guys good at this stage in the season.

6. Speaking of Floyd... I think he could be something of an X-factor in this game. With extra attention going to Miller and, of course, Aaron Donald, he could be do for one of his multi-sack games.

7. On offense, I expect the running game to be more productive than it was against the Bucs and 49ers. On straight running plays (hand-offs to RBs), the Bengals have given up 5.6 yards/carry in the playoffs. Their opponents, however, have run less than 19 straight running plays/game. The Rams, by contrast, have averaged nearly 27 straight running plays/game in the playoffs. I expect that McVay will look to establish the run early and will not abandon it.

8. If the running game is successful, the Bengals defense will not, in my opinion, be able to stop Matthew Stafford from having a big game.

9. I have to say, of all the potential AFC opponents, the Bengals may be the one I have the least emotional reaction to. We have no real history with them of any significance, and I don't have any real thoughts about their fan base.

10. They are, however, a talented team that has done a great job getting to the big game. I completely respect their team, and recognize that the Rams need to play a good game to win this one.

11. Pretty psyched about the modern throwbacks being the attire. Does seem like the bone jerseys will be short-lived.

12. I really hope Tyler Higbee can play. I have a lot of confidence in Kendall Blanton, though, if he can't.

13. If Cooper Kupp has 58+ receiving yards, he will have the second most receiving yards in a single playoffs in NFL history. If he goes over 160 yards, he will surpass Larry Fitzgerald record of 546 yards.

14. If could go back in time to October and make any prop bet I wanted to, I wonder what kind of odds I could have received on Cam Akers and Eric Weddle both playing in the Super Bowl this year...

15. List of Rams head coaches to lead the team to 2 Super Bowls: Sean McVay.

16. What to serve for the Super Bowl meal.... hmmm.....

17. Robert Woods won't be on the field. That makes me sad. If the Rams win, though, he'll receive a ring, and he will have earned it.

18. If Elephants had solid gold tusks, I guess they'd be poached more than McVay assistants. Maybe.

19. Earlier this year, I implored myself and others to try to enjoy the ride. There have been tense moments, and it hasn't always been easy, but I am enjoying this.

20. Just need one more win....
Yea glad you do these. Always some good thoughts to chew on and some good talking points to launch off from.

The funny thing about the Bengals is I also have nothing against them. It's weird to have an opponent that you don't utterly want to crush after going up against the Cards, Tampa and the Niners.

I almost root for them since they were such underdogs. And me personally, I don't view Burrow as cocky. I view him as a guy that likes to have fun. So, it might be a weird experience to root for our team in a super bowl vs an opponent like this.

I agree we will try to run the ball a bit more in this contest. I mean who knows. Mcvay could go all mad martz on us. But a solid approach would be to first open some pass lanes with the run due to Cincy's mediocre run defense. It seemed the Chiefs were too impatient to do this and it cost them the game. Even in OT the Chiefs were still chucking the ball way down the field to their own demise.
 

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Eleven personnel said the Jerseys are not the modern throwbacks.

I’m not sure which ones the modern throwbacks are, but the uniform will be yellow pants, white jersey with yellow/blue sleeves.
Rich was saying they could not wear the modern throwbacks without special permission.
They got the special permission.
 

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14. If could go back in time to October and make any prop bet I wanted to, I wonder what kind of odds I could have received on Cam Akers and Eric Weddle both playing in the Super Bowl this year...

15. List of Rams head coaches to lead the team to 2 Super Bowls: Sean McVay.

16. What to serve for the Super Bowl meal.... hmmm.....

17. Robert Woods won't be on the field. That makes me sad. If the Rams win, though, he'll receive a ring, and he will have earned it.

14. Haha! Yeah, no takers on that wager… at the start of the season.

15. Let that sink in.

16. I am unsure myself! I need ideas. @A.J. Hicks @Dagonet needs to launch a menu post.

17. It’s gotta suck for Woods, being unable to play. And, he’s been such a healthy player with the Rams. Sucks it was a season ender.
 

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3. if Ramsey has to play man vs. Chase, mebbe Weddle can fill that "star" role? he kinda already has, no? I"m not a real savvy football fan but I'm thinking our secondary could at least control Chase. We'll see tho lol
 

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9. I have to say, of all the potential AFC opponents, the Bengals may be the one I have the least emotional reaction to. We have no real history with them of any significance, and I don't have any real thoughts about their fan base.

10. They are, however, a talented team that has done a great job getting to the big game. I completely respect their team, and recognize that the Rams need to play a good game to win this one.
I'm feeling the same way. Honestly don't have an ounce of hatred for the Bengals, kinda liked watching them in the playoffs so far. I'm just SO fucking glad its not the whiners in the SB.