Super Bowl Domination

Chapter 1712 Interlocking Teeth

Chapter 1712 Interlocking Teeth
Excitement, uncontrollable thrill and elation, adrenaline surging, blood burning wildly and uncontrollably, unable to calm down at all.

The closer it got to the start of the match, the more nervous, excited, and restless I became. My heart was pounding faster and faster, on the verge of bursting.

Fans. Bystanders. Professionals. League officials. Other teams. Everyone, without exception, the entire league was in an uproar.

This is a historic moment. Regardless of who wins or loses, regardless of how the game goes, regardless of whether the game is exciting or a flop, this is a peak showdown that will go down in history. After four years of preparation and build-up, it is like a cycle of fate returning to where it all began. Farewell to the destined showdown.

"Goat vs. Novice".

A legend is slowly unfolding before our eyes. The weight and expectations carried by a mere match are truly too great, making it hard to breathe.

Even Roger Goodell, the league president, who has seen many ups and downs and experienced many changes, was now experiencing dry mouth, erratic heartbeat, and sweaty palms.

Boom boom, boom boom.

My heart pounded like a drumbeat, crashing against my eardrums and sending waves of energy through me. The whole world spun rapidly, a chaotic mess.

"Indistinguishable and evenly matched, with no clear winner."

"No one wants to predict the outcome of this game of the century because no one can predict it accurately. This is the NFL, this is the Super Bowl, and this game is the ultimate challenge for all professionals in the league and team-related personnel."

"Just last week, the league concluded its annual awards ceremony, and Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers won his second regular season MVP award."

"Rogers thwarted Levi's dream of winning three regular season MVP awards, and this detail reveals the subtle shift in the season's momentum."

"Of course, the votes were very, very close, I mean, closer than ever before."

"According to official data released by the league, Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen received two votes, Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes received one vote, and all the remaining votes went to Rogers and Levi. In the end, the two were separated by only three votes, with Rogers narrowly defeating Levi."

"Twenty-five votes to twenty-two votes."

"This is the closest regular season MVP vote in history."

"However, Rogers still earned this honor with an incredible season, and he deserves the reward without a doubt."

"Lee Wei was named Offensive Player of the Year, while Los Angeles Rams defensive tackle Aaron Donald was named Defensive Player of the Year, winning the award for the third time in four years, sharing the honor with JJ Watt, and bringing the season to a perfect close."

"For Li Wei, missing out on the honor of a three-peat as the regular season MVP is undoubtedly regrettable, but in my opinion, it is actually a positive thing."

"On the one hand, with the burden and pressure off his shoulders, Li Wei no longer needs to be distracted by the titles of regular season MVP and Super Bowl MVP."

"On the other hand, igniting fighting spirit, in the face of difficulties, Li Wei is always able to unleash 200% of his energy to make a strong comeback and prove himself again. This time is no exception. Li Wei will go into battle lightly and go all out."

"Just like the Kansas City Chiefs' shocking loss to the Las Vegas Raiders in Week 6 of the regular season, everyone thought it was a turning point that exposed the Kansas City Chiefs' weaknesses and vulnerabilities, but no one expected it to become a turning point for the Kansas City Chiefs to regroup and start anew."

"That's why I'm slightly inclined to favor the Kansas City Chiefs. With a 51% to 49% probability, Levi will lead the three-time defending champions to a four-peat and write a new chapter in history."

One stone stirs up a thousand waves. In the live broadcast room, professionals are conducting in-depth analysis, and TV stations, led by ESPN, are seizing the last minute to engage in theoretical discussions. Various opinions and viewpoints are raging on social networks, with everyone holding their own opinions and refusing to give an inch. The atmosphere is already thick with tension even before the game has started.

As expected, it lived up to everyone's expectations.

As expected of "Goat vs. Rookie," the past grudges, history, and clashes between Brady and Reeves, the fact that the league is at a crossroads in the course of history, and the backdrop of a changing dynasty all contributed to the opportunity for the Super Bowl 55 to become a blockbuster showdown.

Boom, boom boom boom!
Completely destroyed.

Moreover, the match was exactly as expected, a fierce and intense clash between two strong teams, tense and exciting from start to finish, and the match was in full swing from the very first second.

This season, both the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the Kansas City Chiefs are well-balanced teams in terms of offense and defense. Both teams are slightly stronger offensively than defensively, but their defense is by no means weak. Offensively, the Kansas City Chiefs are slightly stronger than the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, while defensively, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers are slightly stronger than the Kansas City Chiefs.

Although the Kansas City Chiefs lead the league in terms of record, while the Tampa Bay Buccaneers are the fifth seed in the National League, they are only three games apart in terms of wins. Such a difference is negligible in the single-elimination format of the playoffs, and the two teams are on the same level.

Facts have proved this.

In the expectations of ordinary fans, the clash between Brady and Levi was naturally going to be an all-out offensive battle. People were looking forward to a rematch of the classic showdown between the Philadelphia Eagles and the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LII, and in the actual game, both sides did indeed engage in a head-to-head offensive battle.

The dazzling offensive tactics are overwhelming, and the sparkling frontal breakthroughs are exhilarating.

However, that's not all.

If it's just about offense, the game is certainly exciting, but it's far from being full of climaxes and twists and turns. The key to breaking the offensive war lies in defense, which is the essence of positional warfare in rugby.

With offensively-minded head coaches Arrians and Reid on the Super Bowl stage, they demonstrated the comprehensive control of a top coach. When their understanding of offense reached a certain level, defense also became an extension of tactical planning and wisdom, finding ways to defeat the enemy.

The outstanding performance of the two teams' defenses earned applause and cheers on social media, demonstrating to casual viewers the beauty of rugby competition—it's not just about strength and impact, nor is it just about passing and attacking; rugby is far more than that.

The Baltimore Ravens, the Buffalo Bills, the Pittsburgh Steelers, the Seattle Seahawks, the Chicago Bears, and so on. These legendary defensive powerhouses have dominated American football history for a reason, and American football defense is definitely not as dull and boring as one might imagine.

Planning. Calculation. Applying pressure. Coordination. Confrontation. Interception.

It can be light or heavy, tough or agile; true top-level defense is also an art.

The charm of rugby can only be fully displayed when the offensive and defensive forces are evenly matched.

That's how it will be tonight.

The two sides were locked in a fierce battle, neither giving an inch. Brady's attack was brilliant, while the Kansas Chiefs' defense was superb. Levy's attack was tough, while the Tampa Bay Pirates' defense was solid.

The back-and-forth exchanges were endless, filled with countless exciting and classic moments.

(End of this chapter)

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