Super Bowl Domination

Chapter 1694 A Great Responsibility Descended from Heaven

Chapter 1694 A Great Responsibility Descended from Heaven
Domineering. Tough. Overbearing.
Aaron Rodgers silenced his critics with a flawless season, delivering a resounding slap to the face of the Green Bay Packers' uniforms.

The question, "Is Lian Po, though old, still able to eat?" has nothing to do with Rogers.

In fact, Rogers was in his prime, at his peak, and achieved a score of 120 out of 100. His performance in one season was enough to go down in history. It was undoubtedly the best, strongest, and most dominant season in history, and he made a powerful response.

And, that's not all.

38 possessions, 149 ground advances, averaging 3.9 yards per advance, and three running touchdowns.

They were equally determined to outrun each other when it came to running the ball.

Last season, the entire league was amazed by Lamar Jackson's meteoric rise, eager to enter a new era and wishing they could sweep away mid-generation quarterbacks like Rogers into the dustbin of history. Praises such as "the perfect quarterback template" and "the future of the quarterback" were endless.

And now, Rodgers is demonstrating with his actions what it means to be a "born quarterback"—

It's not just about being able to run and pass; the most important thing is knowing when to run and when to pass. A quarterback shouldn't be a blue-collar player doing manual labor, but rather the soul of the team who uses their brain to strategize and control the overall situation. The use of all kinds of skills should be firmly in the hands of the quarterback.

Lamar Jackson?
They are still too young and naive.

The entire alliance was in an uproar and in an uproar.

If anyone can be compared to the Kansas City Chiefs in the 2020 regular season, it's none other than Blake Rogers. It was a season that went down in history, a season where he showcased his peak performance in every aspect. Not only Green Bay Packers fans, but even bystanders were frustrated and disappointed.

What exactly is going on in the minds of the Green Bay Packers uniformed team?
If they don't make any blunders in the draft, don't pick a quarterback, and genuinely consider the team's needs and focus on the present, the Green Bay Packers would undoubtedly be the best option to challenge the Kansas City Chiefs.

A torrent of insults was unleashed upon the management of the Green Bay Packers uniformed group.

A small group of die-hard fans stood up to defend the team, believing that Rodgers' outstanding performance was entirely due to the team's actions during the draft, which allowed the league to witness Rodgers' peak performance at his best, which is the true ability of an elite quarterback.

But this small voice was quickly drowned out; people didn't buy it.

Because they know how good the Kansas City Chiefs are, any team that wants to beat the Kansas City Chiefs must mobilize all its energy and resources. The Green Bay Packers really shouldn't have wasted their first-round pick on a player who is temporarily unable to play. Maybe that's the key to changing their fate?

This small detail reveals the netizens' eagerness to defeat the Kansas City Chiefs, and the Green Bay Packers are undoubtedly the top hope.

Experts also agree with this view.

Rogers was considered the frontrunner for the regular season MVP award, surpassing Li Wei.

After all, Rodgers truly had an MVP-worthy season. Although Levi was equally and still excellent, Rodgers was in no way inferior, and even better. Moreover, in the choice between quarterback and running back, the quarterback always has the advantage.

Let's not forget the fact that Li Wei has won the regular season MVP for two consecutive years, and it's time to give it to someone else.

"Lee Wei vs. Rogers"—the playoffs haven't even started yet, and the league already has headlines.

From the Super Bowl to the regular season MVP to the conference showdown, this is the perfect storyline for the ultimate showdown of the 2020 season. There's no need for Goodell to fan the flames; social media has already gone crazy, and the heated discussions just won't stop.

Perfect! The brand-new competitive map that the league has been waiting for and brewing has finally made its dazzling debut, and the NFL is ushering in the best time for a surge in viewership.

Bustling and noisy.

The NFL has never seemed so lively, with a cacophony of cheers surrounding the Green Bay Packers, New Orleans Saints, and Seattle Seahawks. But that wasn't all; the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Los Angeles Rams were equally enthusiastic, their passion and frenzy no less intense.

A team with Brady is like the Avengers of this season, attracting attention from the offseason arms race and setting its sights on the Kansas City Chiefs early on.

A team with Aaron Donald kept a low profile before the season, quietly made a fortune after the season, and was secretly preparing to avenge the Super Bowl two years ago.

Without a doubt, the spotlight is the spotlight. The league doesn't need to hype it up. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the Los Angeles Rams can easily steal the spotlight. Although their records are slightly behind, only managing second place in their respective divisions and seemingly not unleashing enough energy, in football, as long as they make the playoffs, there is hope. The single-elimination format can bring anything.

Moreover, both teams' regular season performances were equally convincing, in no way inferior to the Green Bay Packers, New Orleans Saints, and Seattle Seahawks.

Imagine, "Brady vs. Levi," the ultimate showdown between a rookie and a goat; "Donald vs. Levi," the league's strongest spear against the toughest shield. This has been the absolute focus for the past four seasons. Regardless of who wins, this year's Super Bowl is sure to ignite a frenzy of viewership.

Instead, Goodall is caught in a happy dilemma—

Is "Rogers vs. Levi" better, or "Brady vs. Levi"?

"Donald vs. Levy" is worth looking forward to, "Bris vs. Levy" is also full of surprises, and "Wilson vs. Levy" seems to be the weakest but also has surprises.

The unexpected completion of the "Smith vs. Levi" matchup might offer some additional entertainment value!

Even the Chicago Bears, with their eight-8 record, cannot forget that head coach Nagy is still trying to escape the shadow of his mentor, Reid.

Now everyone says that when Nagy was the offensive coordinator for the Kansas City Chiefs, the credit actually went to Levi, and the Chicago Bears shouldn't have invited Nagy to be their head coach; they should have chosen Levi instead.

Wait, does anyone remember?
In the 2017 NBA Draft, the Chicago Bears were the ones who got ripped off by the Kansas City Chiefs' bizarre draft maneuver. The Chicago Bears used their second overall pick to select quarterback Mitchell Trubisky, missing out on Levi. The Chicago Bears still carry the regret from that time.

Another small surprise is that Nick Fowles is now with the Chicago Bears and has been competing with Trubowski for a starting position all season.

If the Chicago Bears actually make it to the Super Bowl, it will be a replay of the Super Bowl 52 match between "Fowles and Levi"!

Amazing, the amazing moments just keep coming!
The entire NL is rife with talking points and gimmicks, so many that it's overwhelming and impossible to keep up. No matter who advances to the final Super Bowl, it's guaranteed to be a spectacle.

However, before that, they must first complete their internal power struggle.

really--

When Heaven is about to place a great responsibility on a person, it first tests their resolve and strengthens their body...

(End of this chapter)

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