Rams vs Bengals. Is That Fair?
Sunday, February 13th, the Los Angeles Rams and the Cincinnati Bengals will meet for the 56th Super Bowl at So-Fi Stadium in Inglewood, California.
The most hyped sporting event in the world. One-third of the estimated 180 million viewers are from outside the United States. People in 169 countries can view the game.
Rams as we all know are male sheep that start out as cute little lambs They can grow to a height of 5-6 feet and weigh in excess of 300 pounds, similar to some of the L A Ram players. The mascot for the L A Rams is described as an anthropomorphic ram named Rampage. Rampage has a human body with a large ram headpiece.
Bengals are the largest of the wild cats, weighing as much as 600 pounds, and a length of up to 10 feet Their coats are mostly yellow to light orange with black stripes. The Cincinnati Bengals will sport orange, black and white uniforms with stripes on the shoulders to honor their mascot, a Bengal tiger named Who Dey. Some say that the Cincinnati fans copied the New Orleans fans chant, Who Dat.
2022 is the Chinese Year of the Tiger so many believe Cincinnati Bengals are predestined to win their first Super Bowl. 2nd generation NFL player and quarterback of the Bengals, Joe Burrow, thinks so as does his coach, Zac Taylor, who previously coached under Rams coach, Sean McVay. McVay who attended Marist High School in Brookhaven, Ga. is a third generation NFL player and coach. Rams quarterback, Matthew Stafford, and team mate,
Sony Michel, are former Georgia Bulldogs. Six Ram players were born in Georgia. Ram Cooper Kupp wins for best name is a third generation NFL player. It’s in the blood folks.
“Lose Yourself” during the Half-Time show.
