Super Bowl Domination

Chapter 1284 Let’s get straight to the point

Chapter 1284 Let’s get straight to the point

Victory, for Felix.

Indeed, the Kansas City Chiefs can remain rational and analyze the situation from different angles to find the best plan to win the playoffs championship.

But occasionally, very occasionally, they need to fight for belief, for glory, for the fire deep in their souls. This is more important than victory, more important than the championship, because this is the focus of defining a team and the charm of competitive sports.

No matter how many reasons the Kansas City Chiefs have to give up the last regular season game, there is only one reason to go all out and fight for victory:

Felix.

Not to fight back against the haters, not to respond to the attacks, not to prove myself, not even just to have a winning season; but to be for this team, these fans, this city, and to unite the millions of people who are grieving and mourning.

Sprint towards victory with all your strength——

Fight to the end.

"Pah! Felix!"

A surging energy was hovering over the entire Arrowhead Stadium, hot and strong, like a flame that lit up the world in the severe winter.

Facing the Kansas City Chiefs, their rival in the same division who was both unfamiliar and familiar, the Los Angeles Chargers seemed slightly shaken from top to bottom, from the coaching staff to the players.

They still haven't decided on the game strategy: to play badly or to fight?
There are also differences of opinion within the team.

One opinion is to give up.

Anyway, the season is over, and there is no need for them to put energy into unimportant games; what's more, even if they try their best, they may not be able to beat the Kansas City Chiefs. The London Bowl not long ago is the best proof that in the end their efforts and hard work will only become a joke.

One opinion is to fight.

The 2019 season has ended, but the team still needs to move on and prepare for next season. The team is now demoralized. If they continue to play badly, the team may fall apart in the offseason. Even if it is just to maintain the stability of the team, they should not play badly so easily.

However, do these arguments make sense?
Taking a step back, even if they lose the game, the Los Angeles Lightning's season record is only five wins and eleven losses, and they will not be able to compete for the second-place position.

This season, the deputy squad leader position is a hot commodity, and the competition is so fierce that it is even more worth discussing than the Kansas City Chiefs' ability to complete an undefeated season. The Cincinnati Bengals, Detroit Lions, and Washington Redskins are all doing their best to try to win the deputy squad leader position.

In addition, the records of the Miami Dolphins, New York Giants, Carolina Panthers, and Arizona Cardinals are all similar to those of the Los Angeles Chargers.

In other words, if the Los Angeles Chargers lose to the Kansas City Chiefs on purpose, it will be difficult for them to get into the top five in the draft.

But what about victory?

A win won't help the Los Angeles Chargers get out of the mire, or even help the team ignite a brief false hope and ease the pain of this abysmal and hopeless season.

Perhaps the only good thing is that the Los Angeles Lightning can annoy the Kansas City Chiefs.

On the one hand, it destroyed the historic moment of the rival team in the same division winning all the regular season games, and dealt a heavy blow to the arrogance of the Kansas City Chiefs.

On the other hand, it was a wake-up call to their arch-rivals in the same division - the Kansas City Chiefs were ready to go all out for victory in memory of Felix, and seemed ready to step on the body of the Los Angeles Lightning to offer a memorial to their precious fans, but it also depended on whether they were willing to cooperate.

If the Los Angeles Chargers can really beat the Kansas City Chiefs in an upset and severely annoy their rivals in the same division, it is estimated that for the next five to ten years, Los Angeles Chargers fans can use this game to severely humiliate the Kansas City Chiefs, which may be a shot in the arm for the fans.

So should the Chargers go all out and try to win a meaningless and irrelevant victory just to annoy their rivals? The answer is yes.

The pain of your mortal enemies in the same district is the source of your happiness and joy.

Originally, the Los Angeles Lightning was wavering between "giving up or fighting", and they were still hesitant until the last moment.

However, the arrogant and defiant support at Arrowhead Stadium severely hurt the pride of the Los Angeles Lightning.

"Pah! Felix!"

One sound, then another, filling the entire place.

So what does this mean? The Kansas City Chiefs don't take the Los Angeles Chargers seriously at all, are they just fighting for Felix? The Los Angeles Chargers should be the stepping stone backdrop for the Kansas City Chiefs to pay tribute to the fans, and their existence is no different from a sacrifice?

Ha ha.

In this regard, the Los Angeles Lightning coaching staff and players felt deeply humiliated, and their scattered, powerless and dejected attention quietly gathered -

They can lose the entire season by playing badly, but the Kansas City Chiefs are not qualified to sacrifice their bodies to the fans; they can surrender and lose the game by slacking off, but the Kansas City Chiefs should not be so arrogant and rude as to treat them as insignificant dust.

The cheering sounds that filled the entire stadium did not suppress the morale of the Los Angeles Lightning, but instead fueled the feud between their rivals in the same division.

Then, the mentality that was still wavering and pulling before the game started suddenly became completely unbalanced in the direction of "battle", igniting a high fighting spirit.

"7:0"

At the start, the Los Angeles Lightning took the lead.

Quarterback Rivers, whose form has been struggling and fluctuating this season, once again demonstrated his profound skills and professionalism after 15 years in the league. His calm and professional judgment helped him briefly regain his focus amid the cheers and cheers that filled the stadium, and he opened the game with great momentum.

Finally, Rivers made a 14-yard pass to his top wide receiver Keenan Allen, who made a fatal hit, hitting the end zone vertically and successfully getting off to a good start.

The Kansas City Chiefs defense, which had suppressed the Denver Broncos and Chicago Bears in all aspects in the past two games, lost a touchdown on the defensive side for the first time in three weeks!

There was an exclamation in the live broadcast room.

"Get straight to the point!"

"The Los Angeles Lightning made their own voice: Celebration party? No, no, no, don't be too happy too soon, the party spoilers are here, and they have prepared a big gift. As mortal enemies in the same district, how can we easily miss such a party? They are ready to steal the spotlight of this party."

Rivers, who always had a smile on his face and spoke sweetly, raised his head and looked around, scanning the entire court. He gently pressed his palms down, making a "calm down" gesture.

Oh, oh.

It's like pulling back from a cliff.

Rivers looked at the Kansas City Chiefs fans with bright eyes, one by one, and with a small polite but provocative gesture, he made the sound of Los Angeles Lightning:
Slow down, slow down, reduce your speed, don't be in a hurry, don't exceed the speed limit, be careful of car crashes and deaths. Is it too early to celebrate the party now?
It was just a simple, understated action, but it instantly raised the hatred value to the maximum.

Apparently, the Kansas City Chiefs seemed to have invited the wrong guests to the party honoring Felix.

(End of this chapter)

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