Super Bowl Domination

Chapter 1077: Winning Streak

Chapter 1077: Winning Streak
"Garopolo vs. Levi vs. Brady", and add another Rogers?

Extremely exciting.

Who could have thought that in the 2019 season, one-third of the NFL regular season had passed, the league would actually stage a complicated four-corner relationship, the grievances and hatreds in it were enough to make the spectators gossip.

Donald Yu: …

He hadn't expected it, one hundred percent, and he swore that was never the intention.

However, now that it has happened, it would be a shame not to add fuel to the fire, right?
Then, an incredible scene appeared.

The triangle relationship centered on Donald Yu, coupled with an inexplicably confused Rogers, any random combination of the two can produce a bloody drama, and fan fiction legends are everywhere.

It spread throughout the alliance in a mighty and vigorous manner.

Moreover, not only the fans, but also the professionals within the league could not stand it and they all made up a story of love and hate and unrequited love.

GOODELL: …

In this scene, the battle-hardened Goodell didn't know how to deal with it.

After thinking about it carefully: OK.

The story of three quarterbacks and one running back at least brings back some of the "running back male protagonist" storyline of the past two seasons, and when the three generations of quarterbacks compete with Levi, it helps the league recover some of the "passing the ball is king" storyline that had gone astray due to Levi's dominance.

That's good too.

After Goodell figured it out, he not only did not stop it, but also fueled the flames.

For a moment, the entire alliance was extremely lively—

The attention on the NFL has reached new highs and is off the charts.

The occasion was unprecedented.

All eyes were focused on the four teams.

Although everyone knows that good performance in the regular season does not guarantee success in the playoffs; but in the fierce competition of the NFL, it is indeed a sight to see so many dominant teams emerge at the same time in the regular season.

This scene has only happened twice in the NFL's post-millennium season.

One was in the 2015 season, when five teams including the New England Patriots, Green Bay Packers, Denver Broncos, Carolina Panthers and Cincinnati Bengals started the season with six consecutive wins, and finally the Denver Broncos and Carolina Panthers met in the Super Bowl.

The first time was in the 2009 season, when four teams, including the Denver Broncos, Indianapolis Colts, Minnesota Vikings and New Orleans Saints, started with six consecutive wins, and finally the New Orleans Saints and Indianapolis Colts met in the Super Bowl.

Now, for the third time—

Does this mean that this year's Super Bowl team is among them?
There is no doubt that every next game will play an important role.

On the one hand, as the season progresses, the competition between teams will become increasingly fierce.

On the other hand, the pressure behind the winning streak will also increase exponentially.

If you don't pay attention, you might fall behind.

The Kansas City Chiefs themselves know this all too well.

This is the third consecutive season that the Kansas City Chiefs have won five straight games.

Last season, in the sixth week of the regular season, the team challenged the New England Patriots away and unfortunately lost, ending their five-game winning streak.

Last season, in the seventh week of the regular season, the team faced an upset in an away game against the Oakland Raiders, ending their six-game winning streak.

Every week's competition is a new test, and the pressure and fatigue from the previous week's competition will slowly accumulate as the season progresses. We will face more challenges invisibly and the competition will become more and more difficult.

It is precisely because of this that after the NFL's game system was reformed, the regular season evolved from 2007 games to games, and only one team completed the regular season undefeated - the New England Patriots in the season.

The difficulty can be seen from this.

It is too early to think about winning all the games in the season as the season is not even halfway through. Moreover, the Kansas City Chiefs will face a severe challenge next.

In the seventh week of the regular season, the Kansas City Chiefs will travel to challenge the Denver Broncos.

If we refer to the past two seasons, we can find the pattern——

The Kansas City Chiefs' form experienced some fluctuations and ups and downs in October, especially after encountering a strong enemy. Their physical strength and energy were severely depleted, and the ensuing fluctuations were inevitable.

Moreover, in the next away games, the team will face tough teams, especially arch-rivals, and may not be able to hold on to the game amid strong collisions and confrontations.

It's the same thing in front of me.

Denver Broncos. Division rivals. On the road. And fresh off the intense drain of a tough challenge.

In the past three seasons, since Levi joined the team, if you want to beat the Kansas City Chiefs, the away game is the best chance.

Is this Denver Broncos' chance?
No one should have forgotten that quarterback Flacco, who left the Baltimore Ravens in dejection during the offseason, finally chose to join the Denver Broncos.

Although the Denver Broncos have not been able to get out of the quarterback quagmire after Manning retired, the defense led by linebacker Von Miller is still one of the most competitive teams in the league.

The Denver Broncos' introduction of Flacco during this offseason was not a random move.

In the 2012 season, Manning joined the team, and the Denver Broncos immediately gained a firm foothold and a new look; now they are hoping to replicate the miracle:

An experienced and graceful veteran quarterback helped the team's offense find its way and stabilize; then the team relied on the defense to get back into winning mode.

The defensive system that is now gradually sweeping the entire league is not the glorious "Bombshell Legion" model of the past, but the high-post interception defense tactics from Denver Broncos head coach Vic Fangio.

Simply put, Fangio targeted the league's popular passing offense by reducing the layout of the defensive front line, focusing on using safeties to press the backfield to defend long passes, and using multiple layouts and changes in zone defense to cover the entire court.

Of course, Fangio's tactics are more complicated than that. This set of tactics has evolved into a series of different changes in different teams, transforming the mainstream defense in the league with the times.

Obviously, the Denver Broncos' defense still has strength and confidence.

So, what about reality?

The Denver Broncos' season is still terrible after a four-game losing streak to start the season.

However, although!

After four consecutive losses, the Denver Broncos finally found their competitive form.

First, they won a tough battle against their division rivals, the Los Angeles Lightning, and then they swept the Tennessee Titans to win, returning to the winning track with two consecutive victories!

The Denver Broncos have enough confidence facing the Kansas City Chiefs next.

The current Denver Broncos are just like the Oakland Raiders in the 2017 season. Although they are not the strongest team, they have the strength and fighting spirit. They burst out % of their energy in the fierce battle within the division and welcome the Kansas City Chiefs at home.

Mile-High, home of the Denver Broncos.

The stadium is located at an altitude of 5280 feet, which is equivalent to a mile high. The air is thin. In the low-oxygen environment, not only may the players need oxygen, but the kickers and pass control may also face many severe challenges.

This is the most special stadium in the NFL. In terms of how devilish it is, it is incomparable to any other devilish home stadium in the league. It is unique.

This is also the confidence of Denver fans.

They are ready to take on the Kansas City Chiefs, judging by the past two seasons:
This is the Denver Broncos' best chance to beat the Kansas City Chiefs.

Denver Broncos: Welcome to Hell!
(End of this chapter)

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