Super Bowl Domination

Chapter 1521: The Continuous Frenzy

Chapter 1521: The Continuous Frenzy
In the world of competitive sports in North America, the core competitiveness of the NFL that makes it stand out from the crowd is:
suspense.

Among the 32 teams, there is no absolutely strong team or absolutely weak team, and there is no absolute tendency in the winning and losing trends. Everything is possible.

Maybe after a bad season this year, the team can quickly transform itself next year through the draft and free market.

In addition to the players' own abilities and the team's overall coordination, the strategies and plans at the global level are also full of wisdom, colliding with countless potential possibilities.

It is precisely because of this that the glory of three championships in four years has become the dynasty ceiling of the NFL, and no team has been able to break the curse in the century-long history.

There are dynasties in football, basketball and other sports, but in the world of football, there are only a few.

until now.

The Kansas City Chiefs emerged out of nowhere and overturned the NFL's century-long history in one fell swoop. The three consecutive championships were earth-shattering and overturned the shackles of the league for a whole century in an incredible manner.

However, what is even crazier and more magical is that the Kansas City Chiefs accomplished this feat in a perfect season, showing absolute strength. That attitude and momentum made a sweeping declaration:

Look, we have completely rewritten something that no one has been able to accomplish in a century of history. It's a piece of cake.

In an instant, all the noise disappeared.

There was complete silence.

Shock. Impact. Stunned. After all these emotions, the real feeling that is more real than excitement and excitement is fear.

Yes, fear. Panic, anxiety, tension, helplessness, bewilderment, and other intertwined fears dragged my heart into a bottomless abyss. Any words seemed powerless and could not help except exposing my own helplessness and stupidity. I could only shut up.

However, silence will not solve the problem.

and so.

At the moment when the Super Bowl ended, after a brief carnival and a brief celebration, the bustling voices all came together to discuss the same question:
Who can beat the Kansas City Chiefs?

The San Francisco 49ers ultimately failed to become the second New York Giants, and Garoppolo ultimately failed to replicate the miracle of Manning Jr. sniping Brady twice to reach the Super Bowl. The entire league watched helplessly as the NFL's century-old curse was destroyed in the hands of the Kansas City Chiefs.

So, what's next?
For the first time ever, the Kansas City Chiefs are enjoying a unique treatment, with everyone coming together for a roundtable discussion to seriously discuss the challenges at hand.

For a moment, one can't help but have a ridiculous illusion, as if the Kansas Chief is Thanos, and now the Avengers must gather to find a solution, otherwise Thanos may snap his fingers and the entire alliance may be wiped out.

Ridiculous? Yes, it is.

Crisis? This is also 100% real.

Incredibly, the league's 31 teams stood together, and the free market was already in turmoil before the offseason officially began.

Even on the "Inside the League" show, Bart didn't care about his self-esteem and pride that were as swollen as a pig's head, and lowered his face to seek help.

Over the past three seasons, "Levi-hatred" Bart has suffered countless slaps in the face and countless humiliations. He has been defeated time and time again, but he has never been truly defeated.

until now.

Bart was scared. Although he said it tough, the fear deep in his heart would not lie. The difference was that fear made Bart tougher, more panicked, and more determined. He desperately hoped that some "Eli Manning" from a parallel universe would come out to stop the Kansas City Chiefs. No matter who it was, as long as he could stop the Kansas City Chiefs from continuing to win, Bart would support him without hesitation.

No dignity, no pride, no bottom line.

This is Bart's current state, more embarrassed and helpless than ever before.

Lawson also admitted that if the Kansas City Chiefs continue to dominate the league, it will not be good news for the league, but the most difficult problem now is that the Kansas City Chiefs are indeed in a harmonious and complete state. Unless there are problems with the internal salary structure or injuries, the Kansas City Chiefs will still be the ultimate big devil that everyone in the league wants to defeat and must defeat in the next season.

If necessary, in this year's free market, can the 31 teams unite to share their strengths and weaknesses, temporarily put aside their interests and differences, and unite as one to seek progress and breakthroughs together.

After all, now they have a common "enemy".

But the problem is, this is a professional league. Above all else, are the teams really willing to put aside their prejudices and differences and work together for a common goal?

There is hustle and bustle, and the heated discussion cannot be stopped. Opinions are flying everywhere. The offseason has not even officially begun, and the heat waves inside and outside the league have already come one after another.

This is definitely a unique sight that has never been seen in the history of the NFL. Inadvertently, the Kansas City Chiefs set another record.

Even the New England Patriots in their heyday had never enjoyed such treatment. A dynasty belonging to the Kansas Chiefs officially began.

The league's centennial season, a special and historic season, ended in a unique way, writing a legend.

Sure enough, a legendary season requires a legendary ending. Levi was born to create miracles in history.

History. Records. Glory. Championship. Legend.

Everything collided with each other in a boiling and violent manner. The entire NFL league was caught in this storm. The whole world was spinning. The excitement and surge of the storm could be felt in every corner. This kind of league was definitely the first time in history.

While other teams were pushing the crisis alert level to the highest value, Kansas City had no time to pay attention.

carnival!

It's still party time. After a long season, countless tests and numerous difficulties, the 2019 season has finally come to a perfect end. They need some time to take a long breath, allow their tense nerves to relax, temporarily forget about the game and training, and party wildly.

Then, be in top form for the championship parade.

Last year, Kansas City's championship parade should have made history in North America, with crowds of revelers celebrating for three days and three nights.

This year, we take it to the next level.

The day after the Super Bowl, fans from all over North America and every corner of the world could not wait to flock to Kansas City, ready to personally join in the torrent and celebrate the greatest, most glorious and most successful perfect season in the NFL's 100-year history.

Crowds. Crowds. And more crowds.

Filling the vision and crowded with people, it seems as if you can really feel the atmosphere of the Brazilian Carnival in Kansas City in February, in the bitterly cold and snowy winter, igniting the craze of the northern hemisphere and calling for the arrival of midsummer, the rolling heat waves dyed the entire city red and burned wantonly.

The real carnival is not at the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami, but in Kansas City. The long-awaited carnival day has finally arrived amidst the anticipation of counting down with fingers.

(End of this chapter)

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