Super Bowl Domination

Chapter 1597 Golden Rules

Chapter 1597 Golden Rules
Li Wei was also a third-place finisher in the imperial examinations, and so was Okuda, but the difference between these third-place finishers was so vast?
Everyone was stunned. Okuda was widely considered one of the most physically gifted and well-rounded players in the 2020 NBA Draft, a player you couldn't go wrong with even if you picked him blindfolded. When the Detroit Lions selected Okuda with the third overall pick, they were met with a round of applause.

As a result, this is it?
No one in the league foresaw this outcome. Although every year there are some surprises in the draft, with promising talents turning out to be busts, Okuda's fall still shocked all the experts and scouts.

Hubble: Oh. That's it. That kid Levi's judgment was spot on.

However, that's still not all.

Simmons, the linebacker who was hailed as an "all-around defensive monster" and was the eighth pick in the first round, has completely lost his way.

Simmons' all-around ability during his NCAA days was just an illusion. The complex tactics of professional games completely overwhelmed him. His strength was originally being proficient in different positions, but he ended up being a typical example of trying to do too much and failing to master any of them. He was unable to perform at his best in linebacker, cornerback, and safety positions.

He blended into the crowd, and no one even remembered his fall. There was no discussion about him, and his treatment was even worse than that of Okuda.

Wide receiver Glass III, the 12th pick in the first round, impressed everyone with his 40-yard, 4.27-second sprint and is expected to play Hill's role in the "Cheat Motion." The Arizona Cardinals also hope to bring out the full potential of last year's number one draft pick, quarterback Kyle Murray.

However, Lucas's speed advantage repeatedly hit a wall against NFL-level professional defense, completely failing to capitalize on his strengths. Like a headless fly with speed but no strategy, he was utterly trapped, and his performance throughout the season was almost negligible, making him virtually invisible on the field.

Compared to Simmons, Lars made a splash because his contemporaries as wide receivers, Lamb, Jefferson, and Judy, all earned their places on the team based on their performances. Amidst praise and applause, the Arizona Cardinals' decision to forgo those talents and select Lars was repeatedly brought up as a cautionary tale, serving as a lesson for all team managers.

The nightmare was far from over.

Shortly after the season ended, Lage was sentenced to prison for causing a fatal car accident while driving under the influence, prematurely ending his professional career.

It's heartbreaking that a genius could fall in less than three minutes.

One after another, and then another—

It was only then that people realized that the "Levy curse" had actually predicted everything correctly, with a 100% hit rate.

Once is luck, twice is coincidence, three times is...

He.

They gasped in shock, all the professionals in the alliance were stunned, looking at each other in disbelief, some even panicking, and one or two of them started talking about it non-stop.

Because it was so shocking and so unbelievable, people began to try to find out the truth and where the rumors started.

Did Levi really predict those players' futures? Did Levi really not have a positive outlook on their development? Where did the so-called "Levi curse" originate? Are these Levi's original words, or did they evolve into a joke through word of mouth, ultimately distorting Levi's meaning?
If it's all just rumors going off track, then so be it, there's no need to make a fuss; but what if it's all true?

If Li Wei's vision, judgment, and keen insight truly extended the wisdom he displayed on the field to beyond the field, the whole situation might be completely different.

And so, that scene unfolded. As another rookie training camp slowly began, the "Levy curse" awakened everyone's memories and became a topic of discussion among everyone they met.

Not only within the NFL, but also within the NCAA, the legend of the "Levy Curse" is widely circulated.

NCAA coaches scoffed at the idea, seeing it as just another publicity stunt by Goodall, and nothing to be surprised about. But among the players, the rumors grew increasingly exaggerated, and the aura and mystery surrounding Levi intensified.

Silently, Li Wei's influence and appeal are permeating the world of young players from top to bottom, and even spreading to younger middle school students, primary school students, and even rugby beginners, truly establishing him as a god-like figure revered by all.

They are more than just idols.

Furthermore, let's not forget that the "Leeway Camp" is open to the world, welcoming anyone interested in football and dreaming of becoming a professional footballer. After the "Leeway curse" of the NFL draft, Leeway's appeal to young people and amateurs has been steadily increasing.

Not only professional players from Europe, Asia, Oceania, and other regions who are trying to enter the world of rugby, but also children born after 2010, in their minds, Levi is the perfect representative of rugby, implanting a completely new image of rugby in their minds, and everything begins to change.

Perhaps, in the near future, every word Levi says will become golden rules for young rugby enthusiasts, truly making him a legend.

Let alone Big Manning or Brady, no player or Hall of Fame legend in NFL history has ever had such influence. Levi, a complete novice to American football, relied on his performance to build a brand new image step by step, both on and off the field, and completely changed the sport.

There is no doubt that the "future of rugby" that Goodell has been hoping for, working on, and promoting is indeed happening because of Levi.

Despite the heated discussion, attention both inside and outside the league was subtly drawn to Li Wei—

Will Levi return to the rookie training camp? Will he still be willing to comment on and predict the rookies? Will the "Levi curse" continue to work its magic?
How do scouts view Li Wei's views? Will they unite to boycott him? Will they be furious that Li Wei is interfering with their professional work?

What about the team managers? What about the coaches? How do they view Levi? If Levi were to actually express his opinion, would they be willing to take it into consideration?

In other words, can Li Wei's opinion alone change the course of the draft?

Who would have thought that in the rookie training camp, Levi would surpass the real protagonists and become the focus of everyone's conversation?
Hubble was also dumbfounded. He never expected things to develop to this point when he spread the news to confuse the public.

But what else can we do?

Aside from once again lamenting missing out on Levi in ​​the 2017 NBA Draft, Hubble could only take a deep breath and look forward to the future.

This time, after getting the news from Levi, he still needed to spread it, but he needed to embellish it. Perhaps Levi didn't intend to confuse the public, but the Baltimore Ravens needed to use Levi to confuse the public and gain benefits for themselves. He was ready.

(End of this chapter)

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