Ultimately, the outcome of Super Bowl LIII will come down to Rams quarterback Jared Goff.
It's a lot of responsibility for a young quarterback to take on, but when a team goes all-in on a Super Bowl run thanks to the financial advantage a rookie quarterback contract presents, getting to the big game with a young QB is the price of doing business.
There's no doubt that if he plays his best, he's up to the task — in a year that saw an explosion of scoring throughout the NFL, the Rams offense has looked like one of the most dominant in the league.
Goff is not afraid of the moment. His best games all season have come against some of the toughest teams in the league — 465 yards and five touchdowns in a win against the Vikings, 391 yards and three touchdowns in a nail-biter in New Orleans, 413 yards and five total touchdowns in a win over the Chiefs.
If that Goff shows up on Sunday, the Rams will have a shot.
That said, Goff has had his fair share of off games as well — as any young quarterback does — and if he's slow to get going against the Patriots, by the time he's up to speed, it may already be too late.
Jared Goff holds the fate of the Rams in his hands. We'll find out where he can take them on Sunday.