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Tom Brady threw for 505 yards in last year's Super Bowl and the Rams averaged 33 PPG this year, so how could Super Bowl LIII possibly be low-scoring? Ex-Falcons coach Mike Smith explains exactly how, as well as why it'll be Rams in an upset. Pete Prisco, Bryant McFadden, Pats writer Ben Volin ... they all join me too on a full day from Atlanta.
The signature moment of Trey Burton's career was throwing the TD pass to Nick Foles in the Philly Special, and then he HIT THE JACKPOT. The Bears gave Burton a $32M deal, and Joel Corry says there are players in this year's Super Bowl who could do the same, including one who was let go by two teams this season.
My playoff picks haven't been that great so far, but my Spidey Sense has a pretty good record. Right now it's screaming about the Rams pulling off an upset, but I'M STILL TAKING THE PATS. No one said I was smart or willing to listen to my brain, guys. The Pats are going to win a close one, and here's why.
 
 
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If you're looking for QBs, WRs and RBs to go early, this isn't the draft for you ... but if you love defense, get ready for FIREWORKS. R.J. White says the first five picks will all be defensive linemen (and five more could eventually be in the top-10 mix), and you should check out where R.J. has the best QB from the Senior Bowl going.
Sean McVay just turned 33 last week and he's the head coach of an NFL team that's playing in the Super Bowl. How does that happen? Jason La Canfora says that while it may be surprising, nobody who has ever worked with McVay is surprised at all. McVay's certainly not just happy to be here, and here's what else JLC found out.
A bridge was burned when the Rams left St. Louis three years ago, and some people there wonder if there's any way both teams could lose on Sunday. Dennis Dodd went to St. Louis, where he says it's colder than Rams owner Stan Kroenke's heart, and you might be surprised by some of the local responses to the Rams being in the big game.
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