Super Bowl Domination

Chapter 1150 Week 1 Curse

Chapter 1150 Monday Curse
Levi, the king of traffic, regardless of whether Levi has a social network account, his legend will always exist on social networks, and he has reached new heights with the performance of the Kansas City Chiefs in the past three games.

On social networks, a joke appeared:
"Question of the century: Who is stronger, a running back who passes for touchdowns in three consecutive games or a running back who passes for more than 200 yards in five consecutive games?"

The discussion was heated, and netizens were all eager to express their opinions. Everyone had their own views and refused to give in.

"The answer is that only children make choices. Levi wants both."

boom! Boom boom boom!
The rolling heat wave swept across the circle and became popular. No matter whether you paid attention to the Kansas City Chiefs game or knew about Levi's performance in the past period of time, everyone was caught in the storm because of this joke.

Then--

"The professor is indeed a professor, next level."

"The professor taught you to pretend, and it never fails."

"Excuse me, is the professor's class still accepting applications? Our running back needs to take this elective."

"Haha, our quarterback needs to take electives."

"Wait, can wide receiver also be an elective?"

One joke led to another, and the social network was extremely lively.

The keyword "Professor Li Wei" stayed in the top ten of the hot search list for three days. A group of confused netizens were still wondering what was wrong with university professors. When they clicked on the keyword and saw that it was football, they were all dumbfounded.

Then, another wave of traffic was created.

This scene was also totally unexpected.

Levi, the man standing at the top of traffic, has never lost.

Here, the noise and attention surrounding the Kansas City Chiefs are getting more and more enthusiastic and fierce. Naturally, the topic of who can defeat the Kansas City Chiefs is becoming more and more lively, and the possibility of three consecutive championships occupies half of the league's traffic.

There, the pressure on the San Francisco 49ers' shoulders is getting heavier and heavier.

After all, at present, they are the only ones in the entire league that are moving forward together with the Kansas City Chiefs and maintaining their undefeated status. The responsibility of challenging the Kansas City Chiefs naturally falls on the shoulders of the San Francisco 49ers, who seem to have a posture of "no one else can do it but them".

What's more, this week's game between the San Francisco 49ers and the Seattle Seahawks was the focus.

Monday Night Game.

After the Kansas City Chiefs beat the Tennessee Titans on Sunday afternoon to extend their undefeated run, the attention focused on Monday Night Football reached a new peak.

Unlike the Kansas City Chiefs who have established their prestige through strong performance for three consecutive years, the San Francisco 49ers are the dark horse that has emerged from the chaos of the National League for the third consecutive year. They are young, energetic, and full of countless possibilities, but they also need to keep proving themselves. In the previous two seasons, the National League dark horse fell to the Kansas City Chiefs, a shinier and darker dark horse. This year, the top priority is the San Francisco 49ers.

However, if the San Francisco 49ers want to break out of the siege, the first step is to stand out from the hell-mode NFC West, with the Los Angeles Rams in front and the Seattle Seahawks behind, and the Arizona Cardinals eyeing them covetously.

The San Francisco 49ers face a severe challenge in the upcoming Monday Night Game.

There has always been a saying in the league that Thursday night games are bigger than Sunday night games and bigger than Monday night games. Although it is not a 100% rule, there are indeed many boring and tedious games on Monday night games.

A small number of viewers disagreed, believing that this was an illusion, but according to professional analysis and speculation, it objectively exists.

Firstly, since the 2006 season, when the NFL and NBC signed a live broadcast agreement for Sunday night games, the NFL has generally scheduled its main events on Sunday nights because NBC pays more money. In addition, Thursday night games are always the top priority. However, the league and the teams have signed an agreement that each team must appear in two night game schedules each season. As a result, it is conceivable that Monday night games are often scheduled for matchups between weak teams.

Secondly, the arrangement of Monday night games disrupts the players' daily preparation rhythm. This situation is often more obvious than Thursday night games and Sunday night games. To some extent, the fluctuations and ups and downs of the players' conditions are more obvious.

Thirdly, after experiencing the frenzy of the entire day of game day on Sunday, the audience's adrenaline is secreted wildly, and they have no energy left when Monday comes. In addition, Monday is a frustrating workday, and the mood and atmosphere of watching the game are obviously not comparable to Sunday, so they will subconsciously think that Monday night games lack passion and tension.

That’s why Monday Night Football is increasingly disappointing.

This week, the game between the San Francisco 49ers and the Seattle Seahawks is scheduled for Monday Night Football. The two teams were originally a discarded team. The performance of the two teams has been mediocre in the past few seasons. The news of this offseason is also disturbing. No matter how you look at it, the collision between the two teams in the new season lacks sparks. The NFC West should still be the world of the Los Angeles Rams, but they did not expect to bring unexpected surprises after the opening of the season.

As luck would have it, this game was full of expectations.

And the result?
The San Francisco 49ers teamed up with the Seattle Seahawks to break the curse of Monday Night Games, bringing a game full of ups and downs and twists and turns that shocked the entire league.

At the beginning of the game, the San Francisco 49ers, playing at home, continued their strong performance since the new season, starting with a "10:0", while the Seattle Seahawks were a little dull and seemed unprepared for the game.

However, a turning point occurred.

Emmanuel-Sanders, the wide receiver who once wrote a glorious chapter in the Manning era of the Denver Broncos, continued his strong performance after joining the San Francisco 49ers and was the team's number one wide receiver. However, he was injured and left the field in this game, causing quarterback Garoppolo to be in a panic.

At the same time, George Kittle, who is rising rapidly this season and has shown the potential to take over the vacancy left by Gronkowski after his retirement and become the league's top tight end, is also injured.

What's worse is that even the main kicker of the San Francisco 49ers was injured, and the special team had to rely on the backup kicker to rush into the game.

Wait, do the San Francisco 49ers have a backup kicker?

No.

They had to use a long kicker as a temporary guest.

The situation really couldn't be any worse.

Garoppolo is at a loss.

This also became the turning point of the game. The Seattle Seahawks finally got some breathing space. Wilson showed his maturity and calmness and seized the opportunity to launch a counterattack.

However, the real excitement of the game came from the top performance of the defense -

The two teams completed a total of seven ball possession conversions in the game, setting a season high. Fumbles and interceptions were everywhere. The Seattle Seahawks created four ball possession conversions and the San Francisco 49ers also created three, and they never let anyone draw blood.

In the chaotic game, the Seattle Seahawks showed a tough attitude. With 49 seconds left in the game, they relied on a free kick to increase the score and put all the pressure on the San Francisco ers.

At the critical moment, Shanahan once again demonstrated his ability to coordinate and plan, pushing the ball across half court incredibly. Finally, at the last minute of the game, substitute kicker Chase McLaughlin kicked a 47-yard free kick to tie the score and send the game into overtime.

Tension, excitement, bloodiness——

however!
Who would have thought that this is still not the end!
Overtime is all about the heartbeat.

(End of this chapter)

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