Super Bowl Domination

Chapter 1622 A Good Move

Chapter 1622 A Master Move

Amidst chaos, turmoil, and uncertainty, the NFL's 101st regular season slowly unfolds.

Without a doubt, this is the most anticipated season in NFL history.

On one hand, the Kansas City Chiefs are trying to become only the second team in NFL history, after the Buffalo Bills, to reach the Super Bowl four years in a row.

The Buffalo Bills accomplished this feat from the 1990 to the 1993 seasons, but unfortunately, they also created one of the worst nightmares in NFL history, reaching the Super Bowl four years in a row and losing every time. As if cursed, the team was unable to return to the Super Bowl for the next thirty years.

On the other hand, after making history by winning three consecutive Super Bowls, the Kansas City Chiefs have not stopped climbing to new heights and pushing their limits. They are not only trying to replicate the Buffalo Bills' legendary performance, but also trying to completely overturn the Buffalo Bills' script and win four consecutive championships.

To date, the Kansas City Chiefs have written countless legends and glories, but clearly, they have no plans to slow down.

So, here's a question—

Who can stop the Kansas City Chiefs? When will their undefeated streak spanning two seasons be broken? How long can the Kansas City Chiefs maintain their perfect home record from the regular season to the playoffs?
Furthermore, can Li Wei's strong performance continue?

While the entire league's focus was on the Kansas City Chiefs, die-hard fans noticed a crucial detail:

Since first stepping onto the football field in the 2016 season, Levi has won the championship four times in four seasons, with a 100% winning rate. He has won all the way from the NCAA to the NFL, writing history with overwhelming force. This feat is absolutely unprecedented and probably will never be repeated.

This scene was probably unexpected by everyone, including Coach Burns, who discovered Levi.

"No, of course I didn't expect this to happen."

"Although I really wanted to prove that I was a prophet and foresaw this scene long ago, in fact, I wasn't. I knew he was a genius, I knew he could shine on the football field; but all his achievements so far have come from his own hard work and effort."

"Talent alone can only get you to the professional league, but the rest of the journey requires you to fight and struggle with your own two feet and two hands."

So, who can stop Levi? Will Levi's "championship myth" continue in the new season?

All of this is focused on the upcoming 2020 season.

People originally believed that 2019, as the NFL's centennial season, was exciting enough, but no one expected that the anticipation for 2020 would rise even further. Coupled with the uncertainties brought about by the mask mandate, the NFL's new season has attracted a whole new level of attention, creating a great deal of excitement.

How popular is this topic?
Before the start of the new season, major television networks, led by ESPN and even NFLN, interviewed a series of professionals to discuss a particular topic:
Who can defeat the Kansas Chiefs?

Tampa Bay Buccaneers, New Orleans Saints, Green Bay Packers, Dallas Cowboys, Philadelphia Eagles, Tennessee Titans, and many other teams are on the list.

Among them, the American Union North and the National Union West are highly anticipated.

The Baltimore Ravens, Pittsburgh Steelers, and Cincinnati Bengals in the American League North all seem to be competitive, and the new generation of players is a major highlight.

The San Francisco 49ers, Seattle Seahawks, and Los Angeles Rams in the NL West are all in their prime. These three teams represent three different strategies: rookies, veterans, and mercenaries. The diverse team-building methods showcase the clash of different philosophies, and their performances are the highlights of the new season.

Everything revolves around the Kansas City Chiefs. While this atmosphere was already palpable last season, this season is ultimately different. Amidst the chatter and bustle, the frenzy continues, and the 2020 season, under the spotlight, has finally begun—

For reasons that are well known, this season is destined to be extraordinary.

First, the cancellation of the preseason means that no team in the league will have the opportunity to practice tactical combinations and lineups. Coupled with the previously canceled spring training camp, experts have said that the new season will be a severe test and an unprecedented challenge for young rookies.

Secondly, international matches were cancelled. All previously scheduled matches, such as the London Stadium and the Mexican Stadium, were cancelled, but the teams will still proceed according to the original schedule.

Finally, regarding home field restrictions, different teams and different stadiums have different rules, but overall they follow the same principle: maintaining social distancing.

For example, Arrowhead Stadium can only be used at 22% capacity, which translates to 15,000 spectators. In this new season, the gap between home and away games will narrow, posing a challenge to all teams, especially the Kansas City Chiefs, who have been undefeated at home for two consecutive seasons.

These are just a small part of the dramatic changes that have taken place this season; the reality is far more complex. But regardless, the new season has begun.

The new season, without the Hall of Fame game or the preseason, felt a little lonely. The scorching heat of August only made fans more excited and eager. The suppressed enthusiasm continued to surge into September. Never before had I missed the regular season so much.

at last!

The 2020 season opener kicks off—

Last season's defending champions, the Kansas City Chiefs, will host the visiting Houston Texans.

Buzz, buzz.

Needless to say, it's easy to imagine the explosive growth of social networks, with endless discussions and debates.

This is not only a rematch of last season's AFC Finals, nor is it just a rematch of "Leeway vs. Watson." The real important thing is that Watt is facing his former team.

Goodell played a brilliant move; he was ruthless.

Clearly, Goodell had been planning and strategizing ever since Watt left Houston for Kansas City during the offseason, patiently waiting for this day.

In a rare occurrence, Levi, Mahomes, and even the Kansas City Chiefs weren't the main focus; "Watt vs. Houston" was, grabbing headlines across major media outlets. Furthermore, the numerous versions of the rivalry between Watt and O'Brien during the offseason added even more excitement to this opening game.

Imagine this: once upon a time, football was an integral part of daily life in North America. Whether it was the NFL or the NCAA, people always had their own preferences. But this time, for seven whole months, there was no football, no professional games, no college games, not even a warm-up game. Football fans waited and waited, hoped and hoped, and finally, they got their first real football game in more than half a year.

And it's a matchup between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Houston Texans?

Instantly, everyone went crazy, and the opening match of the new season ushered in an unprecedented frenzy of attention. Goodell's strategy once again yielded a resounding victory.

(End of this chapter)

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