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Bill Plaschke: Rams will get to Brady a bunch — and win big

ATLANTA - For most of my Super Bowl predicting career, I know I've been knocked flat.

This time, that's happening to Tom Brady.

Nearly every year when I write this Super Bowl prediction column, I admit I've been run over.

This time, that's going to be the New England Patriots defense.

After more than two decades of reading my public attempts at picking a winner in America's biggest sporting event, readers know I'm usually and completely outsmarted.

Now it's Bill Belichick's turn.

Yes, I've historically been perhaps the worst Super Bowl predictor in the history

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