If you want to beat the New England Patriots in the Super Bowl, you are going to have to generate some pressure on Tom Brady. It's how the New York Giants beat Brady twice, and it's how the Philadelphia Eagles sealed their win last year with a strip sack.

Los Angeles Rams defensive lineman Aaron Donald knows this very well, and he says the key is not to get frustrated, because he thinks he and his comrades will get to Brady eventually:

“We’ll get to him,” Donald said, according to Josh Alper of Pro Football Talk. “We’ll get to him eventually. Just can’t get frustrated and keep doing our job. We’ve got a great secondary, and they’re going to do their job and lock people down. They’re going to give us opportunities. They’re going to make him hold the ball, and we’re going to have opportunities to get after him. We just got to get him down.”

Donald added that he just a “piece of the puzzle” in making life tough for the future Hall-of-Fame quarterback, albeit, he is unquestionably the biggest one.

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The 27-year-old racked up a league-leading 20.5 sacks on the year, but even with Donald's near-historic production, the Rams still finished with just 33 sacks on the season, good for 24th in the league.

Getting to the quarterback has been even more of an issue for Los Angeles in the playoffs, as the Rams have totaled only one sack as a team through two playoff contests thus far.

Donald made his fifth straight Pro Bowl and earned his fourth consecutive First-Team All-Pro selection this season.