In 2019, the New England Patriots ground their way to history, defeating the Los Angeles Rams 13-3 in Super Bowl LIII in Atlanta, to place a record-equalling 6th NFL title. Both teams had previously played in Super Bowl XXXVI in 2002 — when the Rams were based in St Louis — with a young rookie quarterback named Tom Brady leading the Patriots to an upset victory.
Almost a generation later, at a defensive game which never reached any fantastic heights, the Patriots dominated play and may have won by a lot more. However, in the lowest-scoring Super Bowl of all time, New England failed enough, and got the job done to offer now-veteran quarterback, Tom Brady his 6th championship, the most of any player in NFL history. Coach Bill Belichick made history, winning his 8th Super Bowl ring — two as a defensive coach for the New York Giants and six as the Patriots’ Head Coach.
Superbowl LIII was a mismatch in many ways. At 32 and 24 respectively, Rams’ coach Sean McVay and quarterback Jared Goff were up against wily specialists in Belichick and Brady. The Rams duo spent the past two seasons heralding the arrival of a new age of football — where crime was seeking a blow to the old adage which teams finally must win championships with defence. At some point, the old adage prevailed.
The Patriots set their’past vs the future’ clash with an AFC Championship title victory with a 37-31 win over the Kansas City Chiefs, the only other team that outplayed the Rams in the 2018-19 year old. For their part, the Rams took out a contentious 26-23 overtime win over arguably the best team in the NFL in 2018-19, the New Orleans Saints, assisted by a dubious call by the officials at the closing minutes of regulation time.
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