Super Bowl Domination

Chapter 1330 Rainbow Pass

Chapter 1330 Rainbow Pass
It's a mess. The tactical layout is completely messed up. Whether it's Reed or Vrabel, the game between the two head coaches has completely disrupted the situation.

They interfered with and destroyed each other, causing the tactics of both sides to go off track. In a flash, the offensive and defensive confrontations had already been exchanged several times.

The ever-changing mystery of competitive sports is fully demonstrated at this moment.

Yet Mahomes held his breath and stayed calm. That’s the quarterback’s job.

According to the original plan, the Kansas City Chiefs used the "cheat motion" to cover the shotgun formation, and Mahomes' real passing target should be in the middle:
Kelsey, Watkins, and Hill all cut into the central hinterland one after another, scattered in different positions, with all the horizontal width and vertical depth.

Moreover, when the Tennessee Titans' defense responded quickly and saw through the Kansas City Chiefs' strategy, Kelce showed his awareness as a top player. Although his receiving condition was average in this game, his tactical awareness was still clear. Kelce left the center and cut back to the right wing as soon as possible.

The gap appeared immediately, and Kelce was in a one-on-one confrontation with cornerback Sims.

The driven Sims did his best to jam Kelsey in an attempt to be a superhero; but Kelsey's size still gave her the upper hand.

Mahomes captured this scene.

Mahomes only needs to shoot immediately to avoid linebacker Landry's step and disrupt Vrabel's on-the-spot response.

But Mahomes has an inspiration.

In a rapidly changing game, thinking about this matter is really too luxurious. There is no time to hesitate or consider. Any slight hesitation may ruin your good situation.

So, it was just a passing intuition.

Mahomes noticed the heavy troops of the Tennessee Titans in the central area, and also noticed that the Tennessee Titans unconsciously dispersed their positions because of the running routes of the offensive team. Does this mean that the Tennessee Titans' defense focuses on the frontcourt?
The reason is very simple:
1st and 10, first down, at the 17-yard line in front of the Kansas City Chiefs end zone.

In order to avoid making big mistakes and ruining the momentum that the Kansas City Chiefs have worked so hard to build up, the correct choice is to run the ball on the ground or make short passes and leave the end zone and the red zone.

Now that the Kansas City Chiefs did not choose to run the ball, the probability of short passes naturally skyrocketed, and naturally, the Tennessee Titans' attention focus was all on the frontcourt.

It's all just intuition.

Mahomes had no time to think carefully. His eyes quickly scanned the entire field amid the chaos and turbulence, and his body had already taken action.

Raise your hand, pass the ball, aim at Kelsey.

really!

The Tennessee Titans defense fully caught up and responded very quickly at the first moment.

However, this is a fake move.

Linebacker Landry was at the forefront, watching Mahomes' movements clearly. Similarly, without thinking or hesitation, he followed his beast instinct and rushed forward to collide with Mahomes without hesitation, risking his life to die together.

Straight on, Landry ran into Mahomes.

boom!
Mahomes groaned, his steps became chaotic, his center of gravity became unstable, and he stumbled and continued to move sideways to the left by inertia.

Danger!

Another figure in white and blue has caught up, coming towards them, and appears to be a defensive end.

But there was no time to take a closer look. Mahomes gritted his teeth and barely held on to the ground to maintain his center of gravity amid the swaying and bumping.

Push off the ground and exert force.

Turn your body and swing your arms.

An incomplete force was transmitted from the ground to the arm in one go along with the footsteps. The low roar from deep in the dantian erupted instantly, completing the push -

A swing and a push.

Draw the bow and shoot the eagle.

Whoosh.

The football was infused with power, breaking through the air and leaving a majestic trajectory, like a rainbow, climbing at full speed and disappearing into the splendor of the night.

In an instant, the whole audience held their breath, and everyone raised their heads to look up at the sky, searching for that thrilling streak of light under the peacock blue curtain.

Five yards. Ten yards.

Fifteen yards.

Twenty yards.

It was a long pass, without a doubt, and it instantly gripped the hearts of everyone on the Tennessee Titans, from Vrabel to Tannehill to Henry, without exception.

Surprisingly, it was a long pass.

The back-and-forth contest was still stalemate and tense, and the Tennessee Titans were still in the upper hand. Mahomes and his passing targets still had not adjusted their feel to the best, and the bloody tug-of-war had just escalated. However, with only ten yards in the first gear, Mahomes actually chose a long pass.

What kind of lunatic is this?
Do you try your luck recklessly? Or do you just give it a try?
In the most unexpected situation, Mahomes' signature long pass appeared. This was even the first time Mahomes attempted a long pass in this game.

That breathtaking rainbow stretched across the entire Arrowhead Stadium, and thousands of eyes were looking towards it, trying their best to see the front.

heh.

My breathing was completely cut off, and there was only a buzzing sound in my mind.

On the contrary, the defensive players on the court had no time to be amazed or surprised. Landry watched the football fly over his head, and he made an abrupt stop and turn, braked abruptly, and turned around to chase it.

However, my feet could not catch up with the football, and I could only watch the reddish-brown parabola fly faster and farther, out of my control.

Landry looked in the direction the football was flying, and fell into despair.

Twenty-five yards.

Thirty yards.

Thirty-five yards.

Only here did the football begin to fall, like a shooting star.

In front of the flying football, the back of the red number 23 left a trail of afterimage, eclipsing the turmoil of the whole world.

However! but! Actually!
There are absolutely no defensive players around!

How did this happen? Levi crossed half court and entered the Tennessee Titans' backfield all by himself?
Who is responsible for such a fatal mistake?
Vrabel was completely stunned: It's over.

It was "cheating motion", shotgun formation, improvisation, and on-the-spot gaming. Vrabel's adjustments disrupted Reed's strategy, but he made a fatal mistake.

Levi.

In the Kansas City Chiefs lineup, Levi's grasp of the situation and overall observation are unique, almost equivalent to the brain on the court.

However, Vrabel tried to contain Reed, but completely forgot to restrict Levi.

Vrabel fell into deep despair.

At this time, a white and blue figure was approaching Levi quickly, ready to intercept, and the hope of Vrabel and the Tennessee Titans players was rekindled.

That was safety Byard.

Biad's attention was highly concentrated, his eyes were fixed and he was completely focused on Levi. His peripheral vision was still looking for the flight trajectory of the football. He sprinted along the diagonal line, ready to appear in Levi's path, arrive in time to complete the interception, and even prepare to go one step further.

Intercept.

The timid will starve to death, and the bold will die of gluttony. What is needed now is a little bit of adventure and a little bit of madness. Passive defense with limited hands is definitely not his style.

Just imagine the scene of completing the interception over Levi's head, and energy will continue to burst out of your body.

Sprint, run-up, jump.

Biard, take off.

(End of this chapter)

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