PREGAME Super Bowl 56 - Rams vs Bengals

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We are comparing 2021 Tee Higgins and 2021 Odell Beckham. The Rams do not have 2014 or 2015 Odell Beckham.

He doesn't even come close to trumping Higgins's full year stats. You cherry picked the only statistic of his that compares favorably. Higgins blows him away in every other measure. Just stop.

No, my stats aren't way off. I used full regular season and playoff numbers for both. Each guy has played 17 games counting the playoffs. Adding in the playoff numbers actually helped Odell, so don't try to claim I did it to sway things towards Higgins.
OBJ is a way more polished receiver than Higgins-separation, hands, experience. Higgins is a physically imposing receiver and is a rising star but I cant believe after seeing Beckham in these last 5-6 weeks you’d think he’s some washed up veteran. Numbers on the season lie in favor of Higgins-but make no mistake about it-OBJ and Kupp are the best 1-2 in the league and its not close.
 

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We have the talent to win this thing. We should have a bit of a home field advantage. McVay learned a lot from the last Super Bowl.

We will win this thing if we stay focused, don't under-estimate them, and minimize the mistakes.

We're the better team here, but we're not the overwhelming favourite because they aren't chumps.

Win this for AD, for Big Whit, for Weddle, for Stafford, and for every player on our team who has dreamed of this moment. And yes, Cincy has dreamed of it too. But this is a Rams board and I don't give a shit about "the kitty goes meow".
 

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View: https://twitter.com/bengalsmarisa/status/1489283781844426761?s=21


I hope they don’t have really long delays and get stuck sitting on the tarmac for hours and hours.


Or find that their hotel was improperly booked and they had to move to the outskirts of town.

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... and that the only nearby diner had flypaper and mousetraps spread about.
 

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We have the talent to win this thing. We should have a bit of a home field advantage. McVay learned a lot from the last Super Bowl.

We will win this thing if we stay focused, don't under-estimate them, and minimize the mistakes.

We're the better team here, but we're not the overwhelming favourite because they aren't chumps.

Win this for AD, for Big Whit, for Weddle, for Stafford, and for every player on our team who has dreamed of this moment. And yes, Cincy has dreamed of it too. But this is a Rams board and I don't give a shit about "the kitty goes meow".
We should win it. We're a better overall team with more overall talent. Experienced coaching. Guys who've been there before. But I learn never to take anything for granted. Seems like the Rams don't like to win easy. Which I suppose gives them an edge in close games. Stafford is as good as it gets when you need clutch play from your quarterback. I would rather not need it though.
 

AZRams

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watched the super bowl 53 highlights.. yuck

pats played great D and Goff sucked balls.

do yourself a favor and dont watch it like i did.
Haven't seen it since I watched it live. Won't ever watch it again.

Infuriating how a championship-level defensive performance got wasted.
 

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Bengals are all business. They're gonna be a handful.
 

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Can the Bengals counter the Rams’ pass rush?​

The burning question.
By Dadio Makdook@dadiodefacto Feb 3, 2022, 11:00am EST

There is one tremendous mismatch in the Super Bowl.

The Los Angeles Rams’ Hall of Fame pass rush against the Cincinnati Bengals’ much maligned offensive line.

On the one hand, the Bengals have faced Myles Garrett, T.J. Watt, Cameron Heyward, Nick Bosa, Joey Bosa, Jeffrey Simmons, Chris Jones, and a slew of other gifted pass rushers this season.

On the other hand, they will have to deal with the best defensive player in the game (Aaron Donald), a Hall of Famer and Super Bowl MVP (Von Miller), and another premier player in Leonard Floyd, who has 20 sacks over his first two seasons with the Rams.

Meanwhile, Ja’Marr Chase will likely be covered by arguably the best cornerback in the game, Jalen Ramsey, meaning, quarterback Joe Burrow will have to hesitate before quickly throwing it up in hopes that his favorite big-play target will win his matchup.

Against the Tennessee Titans, the Bengals allowed Burrow to play his game. As a result, he threw for 348 yards and an average of 9.7 yards per attempt but was sacked nine games.

Against the Kansas City Chiefs, meanwhile, Zac Taylor and Brian Callahan decided to dial back the downfield shots and instead ask the quarterback to check down to running backs or receivers. They also ran quite often on first down. All of this was to protect Burrow and allow him to make late-game plays with his arm and his legs, which he did.

So what will they do in the Super Bowl?

Pro Football Focus’ Seth Galina wrote an interesting piece on the matchup. He argues that the Rams’ front five might actually present a schematic advantage for the Bengals. Galina states that Los Angeles plays with five down defensive linemen on early downs, something the Bengals have not yet encountered this season.

While those defensive linemen have a clear talent advantage over Cincinnati’s offensive linemen, the fact is, this five-man look will open up the middle of the field, between the linemen and the secondary. The second level of the defense will not be able to handle the quick passing game of Burrow and his plethora of weapons.

Galina notes that Burrow finished fourth in the entire NFL on quick-game passing concepts, while the Rams allowed the seventh-most expected points added (EPA) per play on quick-game concepts in the regular season. He suggests that the Bengals run enough to make sure Los Angeles stays in five-man fronts, something the Rams are more comfortable with anyway. Read the entire article for some fascinating insight.

And check out our Super Bowl preview with Rams reporter Arash Markazi. We discussed the impact of Donald, Miller, and Jalen Ramsey, who Markazi believes will end up the Super Bowl
 

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OBJ is a way more polished receiver than Higgins-separation, hands, experience. Higgins is a physically imposing receiver and is a rising star but I cant believe after seeing Beckham in these last 5-6 weeks you’d think he’s some washed up veteran. Numbers on the season lie in favor of Higgins-but make no mistake about it-OBJ and Kupp are the best 1-2 in the league and its not close.

Feel free to quote where I called OBJ a "washed up veteran."
 

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That throw down the sideline was something. And Odell took a hell of a hit too. Ward isn't all that physical, granted, but still he got lined up there.