Super Bowl Domination

Chapter 1246 Prediction of Miracle

Chapter 1246 Prediction of Miracle
Wheezing, wheezing, wheezing—

Brady was breathing heavily, his lungs were aching, and an urge to cough kept surging in his chest, but he couldn't cough out.

It feels uncomfortable to hold back.

For a moment, he couldn't tell whether it was oxygen or a fine needle that entered his body through his breath. There was only a ball of fire burning in his chest.

Damn it!

Brady tried to control himself, but his temper got out of control.

"16:3".

Following Levi's incredible one-handed touchdown like Michael Jordan, the morale-boosted Kansas City Chiefs defense once again gave Brady a sack, hit, and strikeout package.

Damien then replaced Levi who was resting, and Reid began to control the game time, not only consuming a lot of time, but also pushing the ball across half court again, and finally getting a 49-yard free kick.

The score gap widened suddenly.

Moreover, with half of the fourth quarter already played, Brady didn't have much time left.

Brady is rarely so embarrassed -

It's not just that they are behind in the score, but their physical strength, condition and morale are completely suppressed.

It's obvious that he has determination, perseverance and faith, and he has been eyeing this game for the entire season. He can lose to other teams, but he must not lose to the Kansas City Chiefs. He has been mentally preparing himself and making full preparations, but this is the result?

Ha ha.

"Tom, he's gone."

"No one can defeat the years."

"Brady works hard, but...it's Levi's time now."

"As regrettable and sad as it is, it hurts to see Brady struggling like this, but this is sports, and maybe we should all move on."

"Brady ... has the will and determination to win, but his body just can't keep up."

One can imagine with one's toes the complaints, the ridicules, the attacks. No matter how hard one tries, one cannot conceal the pity and sympathy behind their words. This is even more hurtful than sarcasm and ridicule, and it severely hurts his self-esteem and pride.

But, even worse is Belichick.

Nothing can compare to Belichick's vision——

"I told you."

This one sentence was enough to destroy Brady's entire sanity and self-discipline.

He has been trying to fight for the right to speak, trying to prove his greatness, trying to get rid of Belichick's shadow, and trying to leave Brady's legacy and glory, rather than being a puppet in Belichick's hands.

He told Belichick that he could, that he could still win the game, that he would be ready for the game against the Kansas City Chiefs, and that he would beat Levi.

As a result, this is it?
Compared with other sarcasm, one look from Belichick is enough to destroy all Brady's efforts and persistence, which is the most terrifying.

I closed my eyes and all I could think of was Belichick's expressionless indifference and contempt.

Damn!

Another incomplete pass, then, third-and-eight.

The New England Patriots' offense once again stood helplessly on the edge of the cliff. Brady felt deeply powerless, like a fool, helpless.

Brady missed Gronkowski more than ever. In such a situation, he could always trust Gronkowski, even if Gronkowski could not continue to advance and could not complete the third-down conversion to win the first attack, but at least Gronkowski stood there like a beacon, ensuring that Brady found a passing target in the chaos and desperation.

However, no, nothing.

So, is that it?
Just surrender like that, proving that those who doubted him were right, proving that Belichick's judgment was correct, and proving that he should indeed retire.

No, he refused.

Brady has a stubborn nature, which can be said to be paranoid or crazy, and he is always more persistent than ordinary people.

For ordinary people, if eighty out of a hundred people say, "Let's give up," then they may give up; for a few people, they will persist until ninety-ninth people persuade them to give up, and only then will they give up. There are not many such people in real life.

Brady, on the other hand, always persists until the hundredth person says the same thing; and, even if a hundred people say the same thing, he will be aroused to arrogance, and the more this happens, the more he wants to prove himself and the more he wants to break prejudice, and he will often continue to persist a little longer.

It is this little bit of persistence, which may be a good thing or a bad thing, that has brought Brady to where he is today, standing at the top of the league.

It's the same thing in front of me.

Everything pointed to the same result, a hopeless conclusion, but standing on the court, Brady completely let go of his burdens, entered a state of emptiness, and found an unprecedented relaxation and concentration.

At least, for the first time this season.

He is not fighting for the New England Patriots, he is just fighting for himself, for his career, for the glory of GOAT, and for the name Tom Brady.

Three gears and eight codes.

The Kansas City Chiefs chose to raid, and the pressure on the defensive front was instantly pushed to the extreme. The New England Patriots' offensive line, which had performed well this season and even in this game, once again encountered a severe test.

Then, defensive end Chris Jones broke through.

Jones shook off the entanglement and confrontation and cut into the pocket like a tiger descending from the mountain.

One step, just one step, and the Kansas City Chiefs can push the New England Patriots to the edge of the cliff and get closer to defeating the New England Patriots.

Jones, go all out.

Brady is a typical pocket quarterback. His and Manning's pocket footwork has been repeatedly complained about, "old man trailer", tattered and dragging. When facing a surprise attack, their footwork is often of no help -

It may even hinder us.

However, there are exceptions to everything.

Just like when Manning was at his peak in the 2012 season, he once escaped a sack crisis, and when his body fell to the ground, he supported himself with both hands, without his knees touching the ground, and miraculously stood up again to complete the pass and successfully connect.

In front of me, Brady was the same, his little universe was ignited.

With a lateral misstep, he missed Jones's determined tackle by a hair's breadth. He stumbled and slipped, escaping the tackle but almost tripping himself. He stumbled and limped sideways out of the pocket, and completed the pass in the nick of time while the cornerback and linebacker stepped up to block him, drawing an incredible parabola.

In the bustling crowd, we found Edelman, the wide receiver who had an explosive performance last season.

Edelman jumped up and grabbed the football under the close pressure of safety Mathieu. He not only completed an eight-yard catch and successfully converted the third gear, but also turned around and shook off Mathieu, trying to continue advancing into the deep area.

Fortunately, Mathieu reacted in time for the second time. He turned around and counterattacked to stop Edelman, and ultimately did not lose more yards.

Although the Kansas City Chiefs escaped, Brady in the pocket seemed different. The strongest candidate for GOAT broke out again in desperation. The light in his eyes was burning, and he clenched his fists and cheered even when lying on the ground.

Ah, ah ah!
Brady finally shouted out.

So, this is... a preview?
(End of this chapter)

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