H-S sports writers Super Bowl picks
The ĢƵ staff and Steelers correspondent Jim Wexell give their predictions for Super Bowl 53:
Rob Burchianti, H-S Sports Editor
Can a veteran team like the Patriots still learn from experience? I think they’ll be even more prepared and determined to get that sixth Super Bowl ring to match the Steelers after the Eagles’ loss. Nick Foles fooled me last year in that he didn’t fold on the big stage. It won’t be that way today for the Rams with third-year QB Jared Goff. Too green, not enough playoff experience to handle two weeks of planning from Bill Belichick. It’ll be great to see PittĢƵ Aaron Donald of the Rams in the Super Bowl as long as he doesn’t get frustrated into one of his notorious meltdowns. Take New England (-2.5) and the under (56.5). Patriots 41, Rams 13. Since they have proven to be better than me at this, I’ll allow my sons to have their say. Colton, 14, says Pats 23-17. Westley, 13, says Pats, 31-18.
Jim Downey, H-S Sports Writer
My nephew Brian Lohr correctly picked the St. Louis Rams to defeat the Tennessee Titans in Super Bowl XXXIII in his first prediction. Out of respect to his dadĢƵ allegiance to the Rams (“I can’t break his heart”), BrianĢƵ going with Rams, 30-17. … His brother Jason is going with the Rams, too, 31-27 … Great-nephew Collin Downey says the Patriots, 45-35 (boo). … As for Uncle Jim, if the Rams can draw at least two offensive holding penalties (and have them flagged) and hit the GOAT twice (without getting mysteriously flagged), Los Angeles wins, 30-26. Otherwise, itĢƵ the Patriots again in the final five minutes by two points. But, I’m going LAR for the win!
Jonathan Guth, H-S Sports Writer
I am usually very bad at these, so don’t listen to me when you head to Rivers Casino and put a few dollars down, but here goes nothing. New England wins, 28-24. Tom Brady named MVP. Now for some prop bets that they are throwing in at the North Shore casino. Will the game go into overtime: I would go with no. A safety to be scored: Take no. Total yards of longest touchdown (over/under 46.5): Take under. Player to have most passing yards: Brady. First team to score: New England.
Jim Wexell, H-S Steelers Correspondent
The Steelers were the last team to beat the New England Patriots, and if you would’ve told me then they were going to make it this far I wouldn’t have believed it. Rob Gronkowski and Julian Edelman were shells of their former selves, and their defense had (has) no playmakers. The two wideouts they had picked up off the scrapheap were either cut for drugs (Josh Gordon) or can’t catch (Cordarrelle Patterson). But, after losing to the Steelers, the Pats went back to the comfort of perennially the weakest division in football and won two easy home games, got a weak off to heal Gronk and Edelman, and buzzed through the AFC playoffs.
Sigh.
And now here they are.
I was looking to pick against them. Tom Brady is 5-3 in Super Bowls but the last two wins were gifted by horrendous coaching decisions. The Rams also have karma going their way since the Pats illegally filmed the Rams’ walk-through the day before the Pats’ first Super Bowl win in 2002. But I broke down the stats of common opponents between these teams this year, and those six games tell me everythingĢƵ even except for the hole in the Rams’ pass defense. That doesn’t make me want to pick against Brady. Not with another week off and presumably a healthy Gronk and Edelman. Patriots, 33-30.



