Super Bowl Domination

Chapter 1678 Danger Surrounded

Chapter 1678 Danger Surrounded
foul?

Edmunds was completely oblivious to everything else; only one thought occupied his mind—

Stop Li Wei. At all costs.

Having retreated again and again until there was nowhere left to retreat, Buffalo Bill was standing on the edge of a cliff with no other choice but to throw himself into the fire like a moth and perish together with the flame.

Edmunds rolled around in the mud in a sorry state, lay on the ground, and sat up using the strength of his waist and abdomen, his hands thrashing like propellers.

They create trouble without any regard for the consequences.

Sure enough, Edmunds's unreasonable behavior worked. He tripped up Levi's steps, and his whole body was lifted into the air, flying out and breaking free from the constraints of gravity.

Edmonds: Opportunity!
Levi-Wallace: Hell!

Third-year cornerguard Wallace hates Levi to the core.

He also attended the University of Alabama, in the same year as Levi.

Li Wei is Li Wei, and he is also Li Wei, but everyone knows Li Wei, but no one recognizes him, and countless people have been misunderstood because of the same name, so he has to explain time and time again that the Edge Walker of the Red Tide Storm is not him, even though he is also Li Wei of the Red Tide Storm.

Wallace, with mediocre abilities, was buried, ignored, and misunderstood, forever living in the shadow of Levi. While other Red Tide Storm players were proud of Levi, he silently prayed for Levi to disappear. In the end, his wish came true, and Levi entered the league a year early through the draft.

Wallace, like Ronnie Clark, stayed at the University of Alabama until the end of his senior year before entering the draft.

Wallace believed that he and Clark were kindred spirits, sharing the same circumstances and experiences, and that they should both be equally jealous and resentful of Levi.

But when he complained about the crowded Levi's, Clark rebuked him, and their friendship broke down.

It was all because of Li Wei.

That year in the draft, both Wallace and Clark went undrafted, but they embarked on completely different paths to continue pursuing their dreams.

Clark went to the Kansas City Chiefs to become a coaching staff member and helped the Chiefs achieve back-to-back Super Bowl championships. Wallace joined the Buffalo Bills as an undrafted rookie and established himself there. This season, he played as a starting cornerback for the first time and finally proved himself.

Wallace believed he was different from Clark. Clark was a coward; he chose to run away, to hide behind Levi and hitch a ride. But not him. He would stand up and prove himself. He would win his own Super Bowl championship ring. He would make people realize that the Red Tide storm was not just about one "Levi."

Finally, the opportunity has arrived—

However, everything so far has been a disaster. The Buffalo Bills defense is completely unable to stop Levi, who is running rampant and taking whatever he wants on their turf.

Feeling humiliated. Frustrated. Ashamed.

Wallace seems to have returned to his college days, where Levi was the superstar standing under the spotlight, while he was just an invisible man huddled in the corner.

Ghosts! Ghosts! Ghosts! Ghosts!
"Stop that guy."

That was the only thought in Wallace's mind—

Ten players rushing to pass?

Perfect! Li Wei has nowhere to escape!
However, he needs to act quickly.

Otherwise, caught in Buffalo Bill's inescapable trap, he might have missed the chance to personally pin that guy to the ground with his own hands.

Step forward, change direction, change direction again, and break free.

Kelsey, that big oaf, thought he was disengaging his gear shift, but in fact, Wallace was already prepared, using a series of changes of direction to easily shake off Kelsey.

The Kansas City Chiefs thought the Buffalo Bills were pushing forward with all their might to target Mahomes, but in fact, the defense's target was Levi, their only target. If Mahomes had made a decisive pass, the Buffalo Bills would have been in trouble. In the end, Mahomes still chose Levi.

Haha, just what I wanted!

Wallace was ready. He felt that Reed wasn't as good as the coach said. Who could predict everything and always be ahead of the game?

The only downside was that it wasted some time.

Wallace was getting anxious. What if Levi was already on the ground when he arrived? Would he only be able to watch Levi's pathetic state? Would he have to wait until another day to catch Levi in ​​his arms, a moment he had been dreaming of?

With a step forward, he passed Kelsey, and his vision opened up. But then, a white figure lunged at him.

Wallace was taken aback: ?

Wait, Li Wei?
Before the joy could even surface, Li Wei slammed into him like a heavy weapon, and Wallace instinctively clinched him tightly.

As an undrafted rookie, Wallace knew his talent couldn't compare to those prodigies, and besides, he wasn't the physically imposing type.

6 feet (183 cm), 179 pounds (81 kg).

He was even a size smaller than Li Wei.

Therefore, Wallace wants to find a place in the professional league. He must have solid fundamentals and never miss an opportunity when it arises.

He didn't have the resources to miss the opportunity.

This is also why Wallace was able to win a starting position at the Buffalo Bills.

This proves the point once again.

In a split second, Wallace grabbed Li Wei tightly, locking his hands behind Li Wei's back, and used all his strength to pull Li Wei down with him.

Ughh ...

Wallace went all out, not having time to think, not being able to think, and not needing to think, and lay back down without a care.

Li Wei's body was still out of control, and he couldn't regain his balance amidst the chaos and turbulence. He was about to fall to the ground along with Wallace, but Li Wei still showed his prowess at the crucial moment.

Continue pushing off the ground using the momentum.

Stumbling and staggering, Li Wei, wrapped in Wallace, pushed forward.

Then, bang.

Wallace felt a force coming from behind him—

Kelsey.

Kelsey blocked Wallace and Levi's momentum as they fell, and slammed forward, her shoulder hitting Wallace hard in the back.

Wallace: Hmph.

With a muffled groan, he was attacked from both sides, and his hands slipped amidst the jolts and turbulence.

Immediately afterward, Levi thrust forward again, and Wallace, caught in the crossfire, felt like he was sandwiched between two people, unable to breathe, with all his strength being cut off.

Before he could react, Wallace's mind went blank: Oh no.

Li Wei has already broken free.

One clockwise spin, staggering, almost falling, bracing myself with one hand; another clockwise spin, stumbling, slipping, wobbling, almost falling, barely maintaining my balance, like a newborn foal unaccustomed to its limbs.

A wave of unrest, a wave of up again.

A figure charged in from the left front, a mighty, unstoppable force, a bull-like charge—

Linebacker AJ Klein.

At the critical moment, Li Wei used his waist and abdominal strength to perform a somersault in mid-air, his body inexplicably spinning 360 degrees counterclockwise. The whole world spun around him, like a ballet on a knife's edge, tense, exciting, and bloody, dancing on the edge of life and death, narrowly missing Klein.

Klein: ...

Speechless and dumbfounded, unable to believe his eyes, he made a determined pounce, only to miss completely.

(End of this chapter)

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