The many narratives and Radio Row interviews from this week leading up to Super Bowl LIII will cease to be relevant once the Los Angeles Rams and New England Patriots take the field in Atlanta on Sunday.
Once the game kicks off at Mercedes-Benz Stadium, all talk of the non-call in New Orleans or neutral zone infraction in Kansas City during the conference championships will fade into the background.
However, these two teams' flair for the dramatic will carry over. Will the Super Bowl go to overtime for only the second time in history?
Will Rams cornerback Nickell Robey-Coleman truck a Patriots receiver at a crucial point only for a referee not to call anything?