Greetings Rams Fans.
First, thanks for allowing me the opportunity to join and have good discussions about the big game!
As a Bengals fan, obviously rooting for Cincy to win, but realize it will be a massive task for them against an experienced, veteran team that is excellent in many aspects of the game.
Everyone already knows about the extreme mismatch of Rams defensive front vs Cincy OL. The right side of Cincy OL has been getting manhandled.
Not sure if you are aware, but starting RT Reilly Reiff got hurt late in the season forcing Cincy to roll with Isiah Prince the backup. Not sure how/why Prince is 2nd string backup and not lower, but he has been getting beaten often in many ways. Prince is going to have to play the game of his life in this one against your guys' monsters up front.
RG Adeniji has been getting beaten like a drum often. Completely whiffing on blocks, letting people have free runs, being bull rushed easily straight into the pocket, and missed communications have been his MO. I'd rather the Bengals play rookie Carman there. Yes, Carman is prone to penalties and rookie mistakes, but dude is an absolute mauler in screens and run game. We'll see how Cincy plays that position.
Browsing this thread, I saw a couple posters mention the thought of having Ramsey shadow Tee Higgins and then bracketing/doubling Chase. Honestly, I think that is an excellent strategy. Ramsey would likely completely shut out Higgins, and Chase's opportunities get drastically reduced when he's doubled. Ramsey is the best lockdown corner in the game, and would obviously have success 1v1 on Chase. However, Chase 1v1 will still get his at times; not that I think he would have a big game against Ramsey (not likley), but he'll still make a big play or two.
Rams forcing the Bengals to use Boyd, Perrine, Uzomah (if he plays 100%) would be ideal for you. Although, don't sleep on Boyd. He has "sticky" hands, can make a lot of clutch catches, and can take it to the house as well.
Of course, if Burrow is on his back all game, I don't think you'll have to worry much about that.
Also, Whitworth has always been one of my favorite players. That guy has the perfect amount of meanstreak/toughnes/leadership you could want at that position. Was obviously sad to see him leave Cincy, but glad to see him go enjoy some success and get to play in now his 2nd SB. If Cincy doesn't win, I can at least be happy for him, after a proper grieving period of course, Lol.
My prediction:
either a Rams blowout (ala Cards WC game) or a close game. I can tell you though, if it's a close game, don't be surprised if the Bengals steal it or at least make it very exciting. They have done that stuff many times this season (exciting comebacks, finishes, a lot of action win or lose; both KC games, the wild OT games vs Packers/49ers, their playoff games etc.).
Anyhow, sorry about the long post. Just super excited for this Sunday, and hoping for some good discussions/insights about a team from the people who know them most, the Rams fans.