Super Bowl Domination

Chapter 1012 The boy chasing the wind

Chapter 1012 The boy chasing the wind
Brake. Start. Change direction. Change position.

In a flash, Levi and Quincy's positions were completely different.

Quincy, like Hardman, is a rookie and lacks experience. At this time, he obviously cannot keep up with the rhythm of the old hands on the opposite side and is in a fog.

Quincy slowed down his pace, his mind turned around, and there was obvious panic in his eyes. Levi disappeared from his sight out of thin air.

Half a beat later, Quincy saw the red number 23 overtaking and rushing out on his left.

My heart sank violently.

Subconsciously, Quincy quickly jumped out, trying to catch up with Levi.

Closer.

Keep getting closer.

He stretched out his left hand, and was about to touch it, but after opening his fingers, he hit nothing, and the red in his eyes fell into the palm of his hand, which was only a ball of air.

Quincy looked at his palm in disbelief, and when he looked up again, Levi's figure had already walked away, instantly leaving the distance between them.

One step. Two steps. Still accelerating. Going further and further away.

Quincy tried his best to catch up, but the gap between them was visibly widening, which made Quincy fall into despair.

Whoosh, the wind is howling past.

Hardman noticed.

Ramsey noticed, too.

Levi jumped out like lightning, not only overtaking in an instant, but also unleashing his full speed. In the blink of an eye, he had already rushed three or five yards.

Ramsey: Oops, got fooled.

At this moment, Ramsey realized that Hardman was a smokescreen and Levi was the real target.

Intuition makes the hairs on my body stand up.

At the first moment, Ramsey gave up Hardman without hesitation, unleashed his full speed, and chased Levi at full speed with a 20-yard dash.

HARDMAN: ???

Obviously, in the ever-changing game, Hardman's observation and judgment were still a little slow.

Levi's breakthrough, Ramsey's pursuit, everything happened too fast, and it was not until Quincy approached that Hardman finally realized what was happening.

His excessive excitement and hyperactivity disrupted their plan, and he was unable to get rid of Ramsey, so that their strategy of cutting into the deep area to support Mahomes encountered a serious crisis. At this time, Levi had to break out again and shift all the attention to himself to create opportunities for him.

Damn.

Hardman was extremely upset.

But Hardman was not the type to dwell on his own pity. His first thought was:

Keep up.

There was no time to hesitate, Hardman sprinted at full speed without saying a word. Without Ramsey's entanglement, his natural advantage was finally released without reservation.

Run, run as hard as you can, without any burden or distraction, just run wholeheartedly, believing that you can catch up with the sun.

then.

A wonderful scene appeared at Arrowhead Stadium: thousands of horses galloping, moving forward in unison.

Levi. Ramsey. Hardman. Quincy.

Run at full speed!
The rugby field evolved into the Olympic 100-meter final.

At the thirty-five yard line, Hardman passed Quincy.

Thirty yard line.

At the twenty-five yard line, Hardman was approaching Ramsey.

At the 20-yard line, Hardman and Ramsey were running side by side, but Levi was still one body length ahead and running at full speed.

The body is burning, the feet are stepping on the Hot Wheels, the violent wind and the burning flames make the whole world run at high speed like a spin dryer.

Hardman has always been confident in his speed. He believes that his only rival in the Kansas City Chiefs is "Cheetah" Hill. In terms of absolute speed, he thinks he is slightly better than Hill. However, at this moment, Hardman remembered Hill's words in the summer training camp:
I don't have confidence now that I can surpass the rookie. The first two seasons, no problem, but now... Jesus Christ, he is a beast.

Rugby is not a 100-meter race. Players do not compete in absolute speed, but in route, timing, position, and confrontation. It is a brain game based on speed.

Just like Usain Bolt in a football game, his speed is a strength, but it may not necessarily translate into an advantage on the field.

Hardman understood the principle, but he had never truly felt Levi's dominance in actual games.

until now.

Hardman has already increased his speed to the limit. Although his center of gravity is unstable due to the collision and squeezing he has just experienced, he has indeed given it his all.

result--

Hardman was able to leave Quincy behind and overtake Ramsey, but the distance between him and Levi was still widening visibly.

Hardman couldn't believe his eyes.

However, this scene is indeed happening.

In an instant, Hardman had an inspiration.

Although the original plan was for Levi to cover him, now that the situation has changed, why can't he cover Levi?
Act decisively and kill without hesitation.

At the 15-yard line, Hardman moved laterally to the right, invading Ramsey's running lane, and put pressure on Ramsey by giving him a taste of his own medicine.

Ramsey: …

Levi is chasing the wind, releasing his speed without reservation, taking the lead and going all out. White yard lines turn into waves and flow backwards past his feet. The green ocean and red magma roar and surge in his sprinting figure, and the world turns into a ball of colorful light and shadow.

Thirty-five yard line. Thirty yard line. Twenty-five yard line. Twenty yard line.

Levi was always looking for opportunities, observing the positions of others, trying to play the role of a magnet and draw the defensive force to another position.

It's not just Ramsey.

Diagonally in front of the left side, safety Davis finally gave up Hill and focused his attention on Levi before Mahomes passed the ball.

He is approaching.

Levi thought that he should divert Davis and Ramsey away to create opportunities for Hardman.

However, before Levi could act, Hardman had already confronted Ramsey and broke up Levi's defense.

The cooperation is still not tacit enough.

But it didn't matter. In the ever-changing game, Levi immediately changed his strategy, sprinted, cut into the 15-yard line, and broke through the 10-yard line.

Ramsey and Hardman were already three steps away from each other, and only Levi and Davis were left to face off.

DAVIES: ...Fuck.

That was the only thought in Davis' mind as he realized he was one-on-one with Levi.

In this fleeting moment, Levi started, and Davis was a little slow. He subconsciously followed Levi and pounced near the five-yard line.

Levi, take off.

Just like a high jumper, he uses the inertia and speed of the run-up to change direction, jump with all his strength along the vertical axis, and soar into the air, breaking free from the pull of gravity.

The reason is very simple. Mahomes' pass trajectory is a little bit larger. It seems that Mahomes is still a little too excited. There is a deviation between Levi and the landing point of the football. He needs to intercept in advance, otherwise the pass will not be completed this time.

So, take off, without hesitation.

Davis prepared for a full grapple, only to find that the location he was aiming for kept changing, from the chest to the waist to the thigh.

Looking up, Davis only saw a back figure, number 23, in red, like a shadow, tightly covering him.

With arms stretched out, in the golden light all over the sky, I met the red-brown rainbow parabola——

Picking stars with bare hands!
Time freezes at this moment.

Davis stepped forward and grabbed the thigh in front of him, but he never expected that the opponent would lean back like a dolphin, continue to fly and move forward, stretching his body to the extreme, and slipping out from between Davis's arms, crossing the end zone line gracefully and lightly, breaking free from all restraints.

The moment is frozen into eternity.

(End of this chapter)

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