Super Bowl Domination

Chapter 1478 Circus Performance

Chapter 1478 Circus Performance
With a bull charge, Jiwan flew up like a feather.

The next second, behind the feather, a red wave of air carried the momentum of a barbarian bull's charge, and continued to accelerate forward in a mighty and vigorous manner.

Inertia. Speed. Force.

All of them combined together, like a passing hurricane, rushed towards the three-person encirclement, and saw that safety Tate, who was at the apex of the triangle, was about to complete the outflanking interception.

In a flash, Levi didn't stop or hesitate. Following the inertia, he slightly turned sideways and stumbled towards Tate head-on.

Tate, the strong guard among safeties, is 6.1 feet (185 cm) and 215 pounds (98 kg). His overall body shape and weight are almost the same as Levi's. However, his instantaneous explosive power and ability to withstand blows are excellent, which is why he serves as a strong guard.

heh.

Tate held his breath and lowered his center of gravity slightly, preparing for the collision. The mistake that Jiwan just made must not happen again.

The action has not been completed yet, but Levi is already here.

Tate held his breath.

However, the collision did not occur.

Just when the collision was about to happen, Levi followed the inertia of his body and rotated 360 degrees counterclockwise, sticking to Tate.

Marseille roundabout.

He easily dodged Tate, causing him to stand there with his muscles tense and stiff like a wooden stake, with a violent storm blowing all around him.

Tate: Damn it.

Linebacker Warner noticed it and his nerves remained tense, not daring to relax at all. His second reaction was quick and he pounced on Levi's back at the first opportunity.

A kick and a pounce.

Warner’s reaction was already very quick, having just completed an interception, and now at a moment of high confidence, he reacted in a thousandth of a second.

But, I came back empty-handed.

In the chaos, Warner was able to slap Levi's calves and feet with his hands, but he was unable to complete the tackle or even the collision.

Warner simply threw his whole body out like a bowling ball, trying to knock Levi away.

Not only Warner, but Tate, who was slow to react, also turned around and pounced. In a short time, Tate grabbed Levi's waist and was delighted.

Grapple!

However, Tate did not have time to exert force. Levi had already anticipated that it would not be so easy to get rid of the restraints of the net, and he raised his legs high continuously to completely throw his body's center of gravity out.

Confrontation. Entanglement. Squeeze.

After a series of bumps and shakes, Levi staggered and flew forward in a falling posture, but unexpectedly got rid of Warner and Tate. As he regained his freedom, gravity dragged his body towards the ground.

Stumble. Falter. Lose balance.

Relying on the support of his waist and abdomen, Levi pushed the ground and exerted force continuously, controlling his body in a funny way, like a spider wearing roller skates.

However, he was shaky, barely maintaining his balance and could hardly stand. If a breeze blew, he might become a kite with a broken string.

He was about to fall, but he didn't. He controlled himself in a thrilling and exciting way. In just three yards, his dazzling footsteps evolved into a flower, which made the hearts of the entire Hard Rock Stadium rise high, as if they were watching a high-altitude tightrope walking performance.

At this time, Levi's feet were standing near the 49-yard line and 49-yard line of the San Francisco ers' half. The first attack was already in hand, but the advancement was still not over. The San Francisco ers' defense knew this, and all the fans in the stadium knew this, and they couldn't help but stare with their eyes wide open and held their breath.

In front, cornerback Sherman and safety Ward have arrived in time, and another cornerback Emmanuel-Moseley is also approaching.

This is the second "Cover49" triangle of the San Francisco 3ers' defense. After the first accident at the beginning of the game, their attention was fully upgraded and they refused to make a second mistake.

At this time, seeing that Levi was already shaky, Sherman and Ward did not rush forward easily, but blocked their positions in advance and waited in front of the road -

Waiting for Levi to step forward and fall into the trap, at this time, losing five or seven yards is not the point, the point is to stop Levi and not let him drive straight in. What's more, behind Levi, Greenlaw is chasing, another new encirclement, surrounded by enemies on all sides.

This is the San Francisco 49ers' defense.

Although they were unable to complete the defense cleanly and efficiently, and were entangled and dragged their feet all the way, the muddy swamp-like environment was able to continuously consume the energy of the offensive team, allowing them to survive the tug-of-war and positional battles in an ugly way and win the victory.

Maybe Levi should just lie down and save his energy. There is no need to continue to fight.

If it was the first half, Levi might have fallen to the ground; but now, the Kansas City Chiefs had no capital to waste the opportunity.

Levi was in a desperate situation as he staggered.

Ward and Sherman both remained in place, waiting for Levi to make a move, so Levi had no way to wait until they lost their position before looking for a breakthrough; coupled with the rapidly shrinking encirclement, Levi had less and less room to move, and he could hardly even stand steadily.

Then, Levi stopped.

Everyone at the Hard Rock Stadium was stunned: ??? What happened?

Literally, Levi stopped and stood still. His shaky center of gravity and chaotic swaying steps all stopped and he regained his center of gravity.

The confrontation was clearly going on, but Levi stood there calmly. He stopped moving forward but did not fall to the ground. He stopped calmly.

Even the live broadcast room was dumbfounded.

"Levi..."

"Levi stopped running, what does that mean?"

Question marks, overflowing.

Greenlaw, a rookie, didn't understand what was going on. He even looked at the referee. He thought he was not familiar with all the rules of the game. Was Levi's action meant to end this drive? So if he tackled now, could it be a rough defensive foul?

Not only Greenlaw, but also Sherman, a veteran who has appeared on the Super Bowl stage twice, was confused and could not understand Levi's actions at all.

Perhaps, Buck in the live broadcast room is the only exception.

"Matador".

A bold idea popped up in Buck's mind. In Spanish bullfighting, the bullfighter dances on the edge of danger, which requires calmness, determination and courage.

Sometimes, when the bull is completely crazy and approaches the matador, the matador needs to use stillness to control movement and not move easily.

Just like Levi in ​​front of him, the professor transformed into a bullfighter.

Then Sherman moved.

The defensive team cannot take any risks and cannot let Levi take the initiative. Originally, they were keeping a low profile and responding to changes, but now they have to take the initiative to break the balance.

Sherman's move disrupted the order of the encirclement.

Greenlaw rushed towards Levi in ​​a daze. As he was getting closer and closer, Levi didn't move, which made Greenlaw happy.

After all, Levi has no eyes behind him, so he certainly couldn't have anticipated this scene. Now his attention should be on Sherman.

near.

Get closer.

Seeing that the three-way encirclement was about to completely wipe out Levi, at the critical moment, Levi finally moved. The red color was like the red cloak in the hands of a bullfighter. He took a sideways step and moved to the right, not only changing positions, but also blocking Greenlaw's view in front of him.

By the time Levi finished changing positions, the red afterimage in front of him disappeared, and Greenlaw and Sherman finally saw each other, but it was too late to brake.

(End of this chapter)

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