I saw that screenshot and thought it was Nicolas Cage in Con Air.
I'm thinking more the slimy bowler from The Big Lebowski....after a month-long meth binge.
I hope The Rams play it like The Whiner game. Run Kyren & counterpunch with Atwell, possibly X. Smith.
Defensively, activating Ahkello could be key; he has the size to match-up with either Odunze or Allen. Let White & Durant handle speedy DJ Moore . The Rams big safeties - who got matched up with 6'3" Jennings instead of 5'9" Tre White, got their candy stolen repeatedly by the Whiner WR last week; that could be a problem with Allen, especially. Kmet, too; I think he's under-rated. I don't think Caleb will find receivers under pressure like Purdy did, but this would be a splendid time for the DL to start finishing & the dual Kam defense showing they know how to win a jump ball when the pass rush doesn't get home.
No doubt this is the least formidable O-line LAR has faced, but I'm more worried about Swift breaking loose than Caleb. V8 & Co. cannot let that guy get outside. Of course, no tape on Roschon Johnson could be its own issue with the Ram ILBs reading plays at a third grade level.
Bottom line, I think this one is a tight match-up. Neither defense is ranked accurately because of the small sample size & extenuating circumstances; LAR couldn't have come back from those deficits if they played the second half vs good offensive teams in DET and SF at the level their overall numbers indicate. CHI has faced three talented but young QBs who are not leading very effective offenses,imo .
As long as this last minute knee thing with Alaric doesn't wreck things on the OL & McVay doesn't try to 11P swag his way through, the offense will be fine, I think.
Time to hunt some Yogi.....