Super Bowl Domination

Chapter 1434 The battle of ideas

Chapter 1434 The battle of ideas
Just like superhero movies, even "Avengers" needs a focus within the focus, which is the correct way to open marketing.

The “Battle of the Golden Boys”, that’s what it was.

But if we look beyond the phenomenon and look at the essence, the real key behind the fact that the "Golden Boy Battle" is overwhelmingly tilted towards Levi lies in the concept!

Because of this, the 54th Super Bowl has attracted more attention than one could imagine, even within the league, and even more than the value of a championship, because team owners and managers need a reference guide to organize their ideas for the next team building.

Bart demonstrated his professionalism at this time, grasped the key and the core, analyzed it in a simple and easy-to-understand way, and finally pointed out the decisive factors for the victory or defeat of the Super Bowl.

However, Crosby still couldn't believe it. "You mean, the Kansas City Chiefs' magical journey will finally end at the hands of the San Francisco 49ers?"

Bart, "I know, it's hard to believe. Even I know it's incredible, but we have to calm down and analyze it objectively."

The sun may have really risen from the west. Bart, who was once known for his "madness", actually began to become "objective" like Lawson.

Crosby tilted his head. "So, they say enemies may become more alike when they hate each other, Blair. Is that right?"

The words were directed at Bart, but Crosby's eyes were focused on Lawson.

Lawson spread his hands and said, "I haven't lost my mind yet." In other words, it was Bart who had the problem.

Hahahaha, the studio erupted in laughter again.

Including Bart himself.

Bart shook his head and joked with a smile on his face, "Josh, we need to focus on the topic, be professional, stay professional, don't you see we are discussing national affairs?"

Amid the frenzy of laughter, Bart finally returned to the topic.

"Let me give you an example. It's not 100% accurate, but it's more intuitive."

"The 2013 Denver Broncos were incredible and unbelievable. It seemed that no one could stop them. Manning had the best record in history. Even looking back now, it is still hard to believe. However, they lost the Super Bowl, and it was a crushing defeat."

"The current Kansas City Chiefs are like the Denver Broncos in the 2013 season. Once the offense is blocked, they will be in trouble, very, very bad trouble, and then they will expect Levi to turn the tide again and again, but Levi is not Superman, and he can't save the Kansas City Chiefs again and again."

"The San Francisco 49ers are a little bit like the Philadelphia Eagles in the 2017 season and the Seattle Seahawks in the 2013 season, but they are more comprehensive and balanced than both. They can pass the ball when the road is blocked, pass the ball into the wall, and enter the defensive battle. This is a more complete and comprehensive team."

"Of course, I know the result."

"In the 2017 season, the Philadelphia Eagles lost to the Kansas City Chiefs, but we all remember that game when the Philadelphia Eagles were only half a step away from victory. In the 2013 season, the Seattle Seahawks defeated the invincible Denver Broncos despite being underdogs, breaking everyone's pre-game predictions."

"The San Francisco 49ers have the best of both teams and make up for the shortcomings of both teams to some extent. Although people don't believe it, this is also a mature team."

"Compared to the Kansas City Chiefs, the San Francisco 49ers have a higher margin of error. In a game like the Super Bowl where one team wins, that's crucial."

Full of confidence and at ease.

Obviously, Bart came prepared. He was definitely not deliberately singing a different tune to "black" Levi, but he sincerely believed that the seemingly impossible situation before him was actually the best opportunity for the San Francisco 49ers to defeat the Kansas City Chiefs.

Don’t forget that in the 100-year history of the NFL, whether before or after the Super Bowl era, whether before or after the regular season reform, no team has ever completed three consecutive championships, never!

There is a reason behind this. "Besides."

"Notice I never mentioned the Kansas Chief's greatest dilemma."

At this point, Bart smiled, with pride flickering quietly in his eyes. It was hard to believe that this was his most confident and determined moment in the past three seasons.

He was finally able to see Levi fall. Finally!
Bart looked around the room, no one was willing to speak, even though everyone knew the answer, and there was a gleam in their eyes.

This made Bart a little proud.

“It’s exhausting both mentally and physically.”

"In the history of the NFL, after the regular season was extended to 16 games, why no team was able to win all the games and win the championship? It was because the season was so long and exhausting."

"Players are ultimately flesh and blood, and they must face these objective tests. That is why it is even more impossible to carry an exhausted team to the top by relying on personal heroism, because the hero may also burn out."

"What's more, we are talking about more than just a team with an undefeated season."

"They have been winning since last season, and have been under pressure to defend their title since the season before last. They have been the focus of all teams in the league for three seasons. Although there have been many changes in the team's roster, the core players are the same group of people. They have been under pressure for three seasons. Those invisible and intangible things are eroding their stamina."

"It's not just the NFL. It's the same in other competitive sports. The more consecutive wins you have, the greater the mental pressure, and the more numb your sense of victory and defeat and your sense of danger become. When you get into trouble, it's hard to focus and your mind becomes scattered, and it becomes exponentially more difficult to burst out energy again."

"In 2004, in the Premier League, Arsenal created a brilliant record of 0 consecutive wins across seasons, but they were completely powerless against Manchester United and eventually lost the game with a score of 2:."

"However, after losing the game and taking the pressure off, Arsenal regained their fighting spirit and quickly got back on track."

"It turns out that it's not that Arsenal are not good enough to beat Manchester United, but that the long winning streak has caused the players to lose their tenacity and concentration in the face of difficulties."

"The same is true for the Kansas Chief right now."

This is indeed true.

Whether it's an undefeated season or three consecutive championships, any record is an incredible feat.

Now, the Kansas City Chiefs are about to break two records at the same time, attempting a feat that no one has ever accomplished in the century since the birth of the NFL.

The difficulty was definitely not simply doubled, it instantly increased tenfold, or even twentyfold—

There is a reason why some things have not been accomplished by any team for a whole hundred years.

On the one hand, the entire league is very excited because the Kansas City Chiefs are only one step away from the finish line.

On the other hand, everyone knows that this last step is precisely the most difficult and crucial step. In countless moments in the history of competitive sports throughout the ages, those top superstars and legendary celebrities have fallen at this last step more than once or twice, showing the cruel side of competitive sports beyond the passion.

Even Lawson cannot deny this.

To be precise, no one can deny it.

(End of this chapter)

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