Super Bowl Domination

Chapter 1277 All your wishes come true

Chapter 1277 All your wishes come true
"Now, now! Now is the best time to defeat the Kansas City Chiefs!"

"The end is in sight, but the Kansas City Chiefs are at their most vulnerable."

"Invincible? No, the Kansas City Chief is more vulnerable than you think."

"The Kansas City Chiefs face their biggest crisis of the season."

"'A perfect regular season VS three consecutive Super Bowl titles', Reid must make a priority choice, he can't have both."

"The season is coming to an end, but the challenge for the Kansas City Chiefs has just begun."

"How far can a 13-game winning streak help the Kansas City Chiefs go this season?"

"Full of holes, low spirits, and exhausted, the Kansas City Chiefs are in jeopardy."

Storm, storm, raging!

It is overwhelming and filling every corner of the vision. It is hard to imagine that the object of discussion of these voices is the only team in the league that has maintained an undefeated record this season and is also the two-time defending champion. If you don't know why, you would think that the object of discussion is a team facing the crisis of losing the whole season. What are these doubts and attacks about?

But from another perspective, it is normal for the Kansas Chiefs to be treated like this.

Because they are afraid.

After the Kansas City Chiefs defeated the New England Patriots, the biggest threat has been eliminated. What lies before the Kansas City Chiefs is a road to glory, leading directly to an undefeated season and having full home-field advantage in the playoffs. Arrowhead Stadium will become a nightmare for all teams in the playoffs.

The fear hit me, weighing heavily on my chest, and I couldn't express it in words.

They are afraid that the Kansas City Chiefs will really win all the regular season, they are afraid that the Kansas City Chiefs will be unstoppable and win the Super Bowl three consecutive championships, they are afraid that the Kansas City Chiefs will grow and transform again and eventually become the new champion of the league and usher in a new era.

Sincerely, I feel the fear of being ruled, controlled and oppressed.

Those resistances, those curses, those aggressive actions are becoming more and more brutal, fierce and violent, and what is hidden behind them is precisely fear.

If the New England Patriots can't stop the Kansas City Chiefs, who can?
Now, the haters, the jealousers, the trolls, the haters, must think long term—

Suppose, the Kansas City Chiefs really go all the way to complete the feat of winning all the regular seasons, what should we do?
The answer lies in the playoffs.

They need someone to step up in the playoffs and accomplish the feat of defeating and eliminating the Kansas City Chiefs. No matter how good and strong their regular season performance is, as long as they don't make it to the Super Bowl in the end, the season will never be perfect.

So, they have to plant some seeds now and prepare for the playoffs.

Precisely because they are the Kansas City Chiefs, precisely because the Kansas City Chiefs just defeated the New England Patriots, precisely because they are the team that currently maintains an undefeated aura in the league and is on the road to a three-peat, they can enjoy such treatment -

Questions came one after another.

In fact, there were countless praises, and the praise and affirmation surrounding the Kansas Chief was overwhelming; but compared with the praises, the voices of attack and encirclement were more violent and stronger, full of hatred and fear.

This scene, in the eyes of some fans:
Too much.

Carolina Panthers running back McCaffrey couldn't stand it and spoke out.

"I know everyone wants to beat the Kansas City Chiefs, myself included."

"But Kansas City just lost a loyal fan, a family just lost a loved one, and a group of patients just lost their buddies who fought alongside them. This is a sad time of mourning, and you are using him to open up the wounds of the Kansas City Chiefs and their fans."

“This is so dirty.”

"I want to beat the Kansas City Chiefs, but I want to do it on the field, not in such a disgusting way."

The young and energetic McCaffrey has never concealed his respect and admiration for Levi, and this time he was the first to stand up for Levi. McCaffrey's move was quickly supported by Watt.

"You should be ashamed of your actions. Kansas City is mourning their loss and yet you are trying to take advantage of their loss. Winning is important, but there are many more important things."

"At this moment, we should pay tribute to Felix Gray together. It is because of such fans that we can have such a league; similarly, it is because of teams like the Kansas City Chiefs that we understand the spirit of a team beyond victory and championship."

In the hustle and bustle, a lot of voices emerged in the league to support the Kansas City Chiefs; but it not only in the NFL, but also outside the league has caused a lot of discussion.

Players led by superstars such as Curry and James have spoken out.

However, this still did not stop the voices of hatred on social networks.

"Haters always hate."

The buzzing sound finally surged towards Kansas City like a torrential rain, surrounding Levi and crashing down on him.

Including questions about Levi's absence from Felix's funeral, rumors of internal strife in the Kansas City Chiefs locker room, and the Kansas City Chiefs' current exhausted state, countless questions bombarded the team.

Levi, who is always at ease in front of the media, is no exception this time.

He was calm and composed, cool and steady, and never lost his composure; but what was slightly surprising was that, for once, Levi did not engage in a tit-for-tat battle with the reporters. Instead, he listened quietly to all the questions and answered them with just one sentence.

"See you at the stadium."

easy to understand.

Although the reporters kept asking questions and the pursuit could not be stopped, Levi always smiled and gave confirmation.

"Like I said, see you on the field. I'm a professional football player, and problems on the field should be solved on the field. It would be unfair to go to the octagon boxing ring, right?"

Looking at the faint smile on Levi's lips, the reporters shuddered, felt a chill on their backs, and got goosebumps and screamed like crazy.

Obviously, standing in front of the professor, they still didn't dare to be too presumptuous.

However, some people disagree.

Von Miller, the star linebacker for the Denver Broncos, is also the leader of the Kansas City Chiefs' next game.

Originally, they were sworn enemies in the same division. Levi entered the league at a time when the Denver Broncos were in a slump. Von Miller had never defeated the Kansas City Chiefs in three seasons.

Now is the right opportunity.

"We'll see you on the court, and we'll beat them."

Von Miller doesn’t shy away from speaking his mind.

"They are just moaning and crying over the death of a fan, like a woman. I know this is just an excuse for their poor form and upcoming loss, but I don't mind at all. Since they don't mind being women, I will let them hide in the locker room and cry bitterly to mourn their lost masculinity... Oh, sorry, my mistake, they lost an important fan."

"Very important."

After saying that, Von Miller deliberately made a sad face and drew two tears that didn't exist at all.

The smell of gunpowder suddenly filled the air.

(End of this chapter)

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