Super Bowl Domination

Chapter 1635 Lingchi’s Punishment

Chapter 1635 Lingchi’s Punishment
The so-called quarterback rating is an official league statistic that is completely objective. It is calculated by substituting data such as completion percentage, average yards per pass, touchdowns, and interceptions into a standardized and fixed formula, and finally arriving at a score.

The highest possible score is 158.3, and the lowest possible score is zero.

This is an absolutely objective set of data, without any subjective factors, and it is also the most important evaluation system for all quarterbacks in the league.

Green Bay Packers quarterback Rogers is known as a "born quarterback" because he leads the all-time quarterback ratings in regular season games.

Generally speaking, a quarterback's rating of over 100 is considered top-tier; below 70 might lead to criticism and blame, and going any lower would be extremely difficult.

And what about Watson now?
19.32, a number worth remembering.

It was a truly appalling performance, so bad it was almost unbearable to watch. It was hard to believe my eyes. In the most crucial and important match, Watson delivered the worst performance of his career, a performance reminiscent of the Federation Finals earlier this year.

In crucial moments and on important occasions, Watson couldn't overcome himself; to be precise, he was his biggest enemy, preventing him from performing at his best.

With Hopkins and Watt leaving this offseason, many believe that Watson should be the new leader of the Houston Texans.

But now, looking at Watson's performance in such a crucial game, can he really be up to the leadership role? Can the future of the Houston Texans truly rest on Watson's shoulders?

O'Brien: ...

Anger and shame nearly overwhelmed O'Brien; his bulldog-like face turned a deep purple, as if he might faint at any moment from lack of oxygen.

But he couldn't.

He may faint temporarily to escape attacks and accusations, but when the reckoning comes, fans will believe he is faking illness to evade responsibility, and that will be the real disaster.

So, despite his chest being filled with rage and his breath catching in his throat, O'Brien forced himself to stand still, facing the terrible disaster before him.

attack?

Completely chaotic, like sleepwalking.

Watson's Houston Texans offense became a warm-up for the Kansas City Chiefs' defense to test their coordination and tactics. Spanoulo treated the opening game like a preseason game, and the energy that the defensive front line unleashed made its first appearance in the nation. Watt has already integrated into the system.

This was a nightmare; the thing O'Brien least wanted to see, and what he feared most, finally happened.

Watt was given a new lease on life.

Over the past three seasons, although Watt has remained the face of the Houston Texans' defense, the team's ability and performance have not improved. O'Brien has not expressed any criticism of Watt on any occasion, but his true feelings are still hard to hide.

For this reason, Houston Texans fans have gradually come to believe that Watt has run out of steam and his remaining value has been squeezed dry. A transfer to the defending champions would hardly make a splash. The Kansas City Chiefs would not benefit from this and might even face more pressure because of Watt, and their high expectations would be dashed.

Then, things took a turn for the worse.

So fast, just like love, it happens in an instant and disappears just as suddenly, catching you completely off guard.

At the Houston Texans, Watt seemed to have no future, quietly waiting for retirement; but with the Kansas Chiefs, Watt transformed again, even showing people the defensive beast he was in his prime once more.

The only difference is that the beast is destroying the Houston Texans' offense. A nightmare.

It was a complete nightmare. With his eyes closed, O'Brien could imagine the storm of abuse coming from his boss. What was truly terrifying was not the media attacks; those netizens and media outlets were all insignificant flies. But his boss was different. He couldn't tell his boss to shut up and get out.

Watching the offensive unit tremble and crumble under Watt's clutches, O'Brien hoped more than ever that this was a nightmare—

Because when you open your eyes, wake up from a nightmare, and return to reality, everything can be reset and started over; everything was just a dream.

However, the Kansas City Chiefs' offensive team was the true "hero" in turning this nightmare into a form of torture.

With their unparalleled performance, they turned nightmares into torture, and torture into a slow, agonizing death. In front of more than 50 million viewers across the United States, and in front of the highest-rated opening game in NFL history, they humiliated and crushed the Houston Texans time and time again.

He was forced to the ground and rubbed hard.

Li Wei?

Li Wei appeared to be using only 30% of his strength, strolling leisurely and relaxed, establishing an advantage without even breaking a sweat.

The Kansas City Chiefs played their offense with great ease and confidence, showcasing the prowess of a top team.

Not only was their passing and movement balanced and their transitions smooth, but their performance was also well-rounded, with no single player standing out, including Li Wei; rather, everyone was given equal attention.

Of the receivers, all five wide receivers and two tight ends had receiving opportunities, yes, including the backup tight end.

Among the running backs, all three players who took turns on the court demonstrated ball-handling and advancing abilities, not just Levi and Damien.

No wonder netizens are joking that the Kansas City Chiefs are treating this game like a preseason warm-up, and their starting lineup is still getting used to each other.

Even the best performer, Li Wei, only had 101 running yards, 33 receiving yards, one receiving touchdown, and one running touchdown – that was all.

For an average running back, this statistic is cause for celebration; but for Li Wei, it's basically just clocking out, not giving it his all.
However, Mahomes ensured the offense was firing on all cylinders, making 25 of 32 passes with a 78.125% pass completion rate, leaving the opposing defense bewildered. Without Watt's threat, the Houston Texans' new defensive strategy was completely outmaneuvered and unable to apply effective pressure.

O'Brien consistently employed a pressure strategy, with an unbelievable 33.6% of his attacks being surprise attacks, yet he only managed one sack of Mahomes. Furthermore, he had very few effective impacts or pressures, let alone creating turnovers or interceptions. Mahomes completely dominated the game.

The passing yards were 279, not quite reaching the 300-yard mark, but the running yards were 222, demonstrating a good balance between passing and running, which effectively spread out the offense.

Actually, Mahomes was basically clocking out; he didn't need to exert himself at all and the fight was over early, as if he hadn't even fully warmed up.

That's it?

This is what's truly terrifying: no superheroes or team leaders are needed. The entire team remains relaxed and enters a virtuous cycle of cooperation, with everyone working together and supporting each other. They rely on teamwork to stay united and minimize losses and damage.

Then, charge towards victory.

The Kansas City Chiefs before me exuded a powerful presence with effortless ease, truly showcasing the confidence and composure of a three-time champion.

(End of this chapter)

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