Sunday’s game in Super Bowl LVI will certainly provide a worthy offensive spectacle, but will also provide an interesting quarterback clash between Matthew Stafford‘s experience and Joe Burrow‘s youth, according to Antony Auclair of the Houston Texans.
“I have a bias for Stafford. I think he spent many years with the Lions without getting very far. For me, I would like him to do well and win a Super Bowl. He is quite a player and magician on the pitch. Joe Burrow has ice in his blood and brings a swagger to the team, but the guy is young, he will have other years to win the Super Bowl! “laughed Auclair passing through 5 to 7.
To succeed, Burrow will have to avoid pressure from Aaron Donald, who will be key if the Rams are to succeed.
“Personally, when we had to prepare to face the Rams, a name that came up often was Aaron Donald. It takes a long time to prepare against a guy like that and then there’s a guy like Von Miller in the lineup so they have a super dominant defensive front that gives offensive linemen and quarterbacks headaches . We spend a lot of time in meetings discussing how to face Aaron Donald,” said Auclair.
With two excellent quarterbacks and a dominant defensive front for LA, what can we expect for the game?
“There are two good offenses, the Rams have a good defensive front. It could go either way, but I’m expecting a pretty tight game with lots of points. »
Auclair also agreed to look back on his last campaign, when the Texans won just four of their 17 games.
“It is sure that on a personal level, it was a good season. In 2017 and 2018 with the Bucs, it was rebuilding years. I was used to being in an organization undergoing reconstruction, it’s a great challenge. The Texans want to rebuild with young players and I have to be the veteran leading by example. It’s something I enjoyed this year. »
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