4 concerns for Los Angeles Rams heading into Super Bowl 53 against New England Patriots
By Dan Parzych
Here are four concerns for the Los Angeles Rams heading into Super Bowl 53 agains the New England Patriots.
Before the Los Angeles Rams, Feb. 3 will officially be here when Sean McVay and company will face the New England Patriots for the opportunity to be crowned Super Bowl 53 champions, which would be amazing when looking at where this team was two years ago.
Back then, the plans for the Rams seemed like McVay would need at least one or two years before the players were fully adjusted to his system, but watching them earn a trip to the Super Bowl this fast shows this was far from the case.
All of a sudden, Los Angeles is one win away from hoisting the Lombardi Trophy after just three years since returning to the city, and a victory over New England could even put them in the potential dynasty conversation, although there’s no reason to jump that far ahead.
Before that discussion can even take place, all of the focus for the Rams will be on Super Bowl 53 since the Patriots seem motivated more than ever to make sure the results are much different this time around unlike last year when they lost to the Philadelphia Eagles.
In a way, Los Angeles has a lot of similarities to Philadelphia after looking at all of the talent they have to work with on both sides of the football, meaning New England better be careful, or they could be in for a repeat of last February.
Of course, nothing will come easy for the Rams since the team has a few concerns to address from now until next Sunday to put them in better position to defeat the Patriots, which is why it only seems fitting to discuss some of them to help prepare for the big game.