The only certainty is that Malcolm Butler isn’t going to play.
Beyond that, it’s any guess what to expect in Super Bowl LIII between the Patriots and Rams Sunday night. Maybe this will be the first time New England handily beats an opponent for the Lombardi Trophy. Maybe the Rams will be the second coming of the Chicago Bears with their own blowout, or worse yet, another representative of hard-luck twice handed down by the New York Giants.
For all the sustained greatness over the past 17 years, these Tom Brady-Bill Belichick Super Bowls have been anything but leisurely, one-sided affairs.