Throughout this week, I've been breaking down all the that will affect the outcome of LIII, which on CBSSports.com or . The and the are two of the most dynamic, versatile teams in the league, and they also each happen to be on both sides of the ball. That makes for a fascinating tactical battle, which should in turn lead to a wildly compelling football game.Patriots -2.5 vs. RamsRunning through the 15 different matchups spotlighted in those two posts, it's extremely difficult to see either of these two teams blowing the other out of the water. Most of the battles feature players and/or coaches who are at or near the top of their profe sion, matching strength vs. strength. vs. Wade PhillipsThe Patriots' offensive line vs. , , , and Jr. vs. and vs. and vs. , III, and Aqib Talib
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Keita Bates-Diop Jersey play-action prowe s makes him a specific kind of dangerous against a New England pa s rush that often is slowed down by play-fakes. His accuracy during the second half of the NFC title game is the kind of thing he'll need to win in this matchup. And Phillips has proven in the past that when he has the right personnel, he can and will get to Brady and force him into uncomfortable throws. And the Rams do have that personnel. (Hello
Luka Samanic Jersey , Aaron Donald and Ndamukong Suh.)If I were to be which of those trios would prevail on Sunday, though, I'd have to go with the Pats. Even though I'm of the belief that the Rams probably have the better overall roster (as evidenced by their advantages at running back, wide receiver, and especially defensive line), it just doesn't seem like that matters quite as much as having advantages at coach and quarterback. That's just the reality of the in 2018. I wouldn't be shocked if the Rams pull off a win. They're damn good and they've got the right kind of makeup to beat a Patriots team in the Super Bowl, just as the and have in previous seasons. I just don't think that's the most likely outcome.Prediction: Patriots 30, Rams 26Pick: Patriots -2.5