3 reasons a Super Bowl 53 win could put Rams in potential dynasty conversation
By Dan Parzych
Here are three reasons why the Los Angeles Rams winning Super Bowl 53 over the New England Patriots could potentially put them in the dynasty conversation.
Before the Los Angeles Rams know it, Super Bowl 53 will officially be underway on Sunday when Sean McVay and company take part in arguably their toughest challenge of the season by going head-to-head against the New England Patriots.
Experience wise, the Patriots clearly have a huge advantage over the Rams since this will be the ninth Super Bowl appearance for both Tom Brady and Bill Belichick, but this doesn’t mean the AFC champions aren’t beatable.
If anything, last February when the Philadelphia Eagles knocked off New England should be enough motivation for Los Angeles to believe they can do the same.
Even though it’s still way too early to begin the discussion of the Rams being part of the next potential NFL dynasty since they need to actually win the Super Bowl first before that can happen.
However, if Los Angeles does manage to come through with a win over New England on Sunday, it would only seem fair to begin the discussion since the Rams are already showing plenty of signs over the possibility of it happening.
Never in a million years did football fans think the Rams of all teams would be in this kind of position since it was only 2016 in which they were one of the league’s biggest laughing stocks coming off a four-win season.
So to have a little fun by preparing for Sunday’s big game, it’s time to take a look at three reasons why a win by the Rams during Super Bowl 53 could put them in the conversation of being a potential dynasty moving forward.