 As the Rams and Patriots take center stage tonight, here are five things the Rams must do in order to beat the Patriots. 1. The Passing Attack The Rams must dump the ball underneath Stefan Gumbel was rated as the number one corner this year by pro football focus. The Patriots are very comfortable with playing man coverage because of his ability. That could mean that the Rams' receivers like Brandon Cooks or Robert Woods would have to play the role of decoy. They run deep routes to free space between the secondary and the linebackers and let Goff dump the ball underneath to his tight ends and running backs. Granted, past defense of the Patriots is not very good, but our next key explains why short completions are important. 2. Keep the Ball Away From Brady Part of going for short six yard completions is to dominate the time of possession. Pick number 12 off of the field as much as possible and this team will do just fine. 3. The Run Game Split the carries Yes, Todd Gurley is a stud, but don't stray away from the blessing that CJ Anderson has been for this team. If Gurley is given 15-20 carries, be sure to give Anderson at least 8-10. The mix and match game will be your best bet against the 11th ranked run defense. 4. Apply Pressure to Brady All three of Brady's Super Bowl losses were the result of the opposing team's defensive line. The Giants dominated with Strayhan, Ocu Manura, Justin Tuck, and Jason Pierre Paul while the Eagles made a game-changing play in Derrick Barnett. Aaron Donald is the go-to guy, but don't shy away from heavily rushing Dante Fowler or Samson Ebucom. 5. The Secondary Stall time for the defensive line. The big key is to get to Tom Brady, so if the Secondary or any linebackers that aren't blitzing can play their man tight, whether in man or in zone, that will give the defensive line enough time to pressure Brady. So those are our keys for a Los Angeles Rams Super Bowl victory. Do you agree or disagree? Leave a comment down below and subscribe to this channel for more videos.