Super Bowl Domination

Chapter 202 Xiao Lu 1 hand

Chapter 202 Show off a little bit

"He's here, he's there, he's everywhere, he's the Edgewalker, Levi Levi Levi!"

The whole audience was boiling with excitement and the atmosphere lingered for a long time.

In the team operations room above Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City Chiefs manager Veach watched the scene quietly, his hands folded across his chest, and he couldn't help but fall into deep thought.

Neither worried nor proud, Vic just thought about everything that happened on the morning of the draft.

He still remembered that Reed looked at Levi on the videotape on the TV screen, repeated it over and over again, and then told him in a firm tone:

Levi may be a "once in a decade" player, and Levi may become the leader of the team.

He hesitated, wavered, and wandered, but in the end, he still chose to believe Reed and take the risk and gamble.

Now it seems that Levi's Chinese label and the entire Asian market behind him are not that important, because even without these additional factors, Levi is still worth it.

This year's draft, he was appointed as a team manager for the first time, and he was in charge of the draft for the first time. He might make a series of decisions that would change his career and even the future of the league. It just happened, and he didn't even realize how it happened:

A little bit exciting.

But he likes it. He finally understands that some people say that competitive sports are like addiction to cigarettes and alcohol, which is actually an addiction that makes people unable to stop.

Imagine how many eyes are focused on Levi now, both inside and outside the entire league, and what are those eyes thinking——

Fan. Commentator. Scout. Coach. Team Manager. Football Expert.

Etc., etc.

Of course, there are opponents.

For example, Solomon Thomas.

Thomas sat on the ground like a teddy bear, his shoulders drooped, his eyes empty, not even feeling the shame, his mind full of confusion.

He couldn't understand how what had just happened was. He had clearly grasped Levi's intention and completed the grapple accurately. He had an overall advantage in physique, weight and strength, so how on earth was Levi able to break through him?

He couldn't figure it out.

"Solomon...Solomon!"

The calling voice, coming from far away and getting closer, pulled Thomas into reality, and then he came to his senses. The special teams were ready to come on the field, and they had to leave.

Confused and bewildered, Thomas followed his teammates off the court, took off his helmet to get some fresh air, and his brain finally cooled down.

"Grass!"

Thomas cursed loudly, but instead of getting discouraged, he cheered himself up again, walked across the court and looked at the No. 23 player who was chatting and laughing on the opposite side. He gritted his teeth and wanted more than ever to grab that guy and hug him tightly.

However, Thomas' wish is probably difficult to achieve, at least today.

When the Kansas City Chiefs' offensive team and the San Francisco 49ers' defensive team came on the field again, San Francisco 49ers' defensive coordinator Sharley finally seized an opportunity to see through Reid's offensive tactics and accurately cut off the Chiefs' offense.

Ground ball.

Because his tactics were discovered, Levi was caught before he could start, and Thomas once again showed his determination -

Break through the pocket again and again.

If we simply look at his performance in breaking away from the offensive line and cutting into the pocket, Thomas has proven himself; but unfortunately, he has never been able to turn his breakthrough into actual and effective pass pressure or even tackles and sacks.

This time, it was an opportunity. Thomas formed a siege and covered him, and bent his knees to lower his center of gravity, completely cutting off Levi's path, causing him to crash head-on into the wall helplessly.

If nothing unexpected happened, this would be a perfectly successful ground defense.

But the accident still happened.

Levi did not dodge or retreat, but charged forward head-on, like a Spanish bullfighter, lowering his center of gravity and using his helmet as horns to ram Thomas hard.

The fierce collision of helmets caused a dizzying sensation. Thomas had never expected that Levi would have such strength.

What happened to the weakness in strength? What happened to the weakness in direct confrontation?

Thomas was caught off guard and fell straight down on his back.

Levi, frontal breakthrough.

Of course, Levi also paid a price. His center of gravity was unbalanced and his strength was exhausted. After breaking through Thomas, his steps became messy and he was unable to advance too far. He was surrounded by the linebackers and fell to the ground helplessly.

Advance, just five yards.

but!

So tough, so iron-blooded, so brutal, he knocked Thomas head-on, showing the charm of power confrontation and physical collision in football to the fullest, and ignited the entire Arrowhead Stadium. In the end, the Kansas City Chiefs scored another touchdown in an attack that lasted five minutes and thirty-seven seconds.

Now, Thomas shut himself up:
No tackling, no hitting, no blocking, no anything.

Thomas felt like a wooden stake, a tool responsible for taking beatings. He endured so many shocks and pains but received no reward. He was completely reduced to the background. He was simply setting himself on fire to illuminate others.

Especially Levi.

So much so that the next time he saw Levi, Thomas hesitated briefly, unexpectedly. It was not because he was afraid or something, but because he was confused, because he didn't know how to stop Levi.

result?

The result was that Levi used a move similar to a Marseille turn in football to dodge Thomas, and then drove straight in with the ball and advanced 49 yards. The San Francisco ers' second-line defense used a three-man double-team to stop Levi, preventing Levi from making another fatal shot and driving directly into the end zone.

Actually!

Facing a breakthrough once again, and a head-on confrontation, Thomas began to doubt himself for the first time: Am I really that easy to be defeated?

It was hard to imagine that in the one-on-one duel between Thomas and Levi, Levi ended up losing completely and was not even able to form a competition. Levi completely crushed Thomas.

As a result, Thomas was automatically filtered out in the studio again. Just like in the draft, Thomas was obviously the most miserable representative, but not even the news paid attention to him, giving a sad scene of "no such person".

For a moment, Thomas wasn't sure whether he wanted the live broadcast room to complain about him or not.

Fortunately, Levi did not stay on the court for too long. He only played one quarter, then took off his helmet and armor, sat on the sidelines, chatting and laughing with his teammates, and entered rest and vacation mode.

There was a hint of ease in his eyes and expression, and he even disdained to pull down Thomas. His whole body exuded a relaxed feeling as if he was out on a picnic with his friends, and he didn't feel bothered by the intensity of the NFL professional level at all.

But Thomas was too busy gritting his teeth at this point.

The San Francisco 49ers could clearly feel a sigh of relief. This Levi was completely different from what they had expected. His speed and strength were overwhelming, but they couldn't tell for a moment:
Is it that Levi is too strong or Thomas is too weak?
Thomas: ???

When he noticed that his teammates' eyes were filled with signals like "Is this really the difference between a third-round pick and a first-round pick?", he felt bitter but could not say anything. However, when he looked at Levi who was sitting on the sidelines with a relaxed look on his face, he swallowed all his excuses and sat in the corner, drawing circles and cursing Levi.

That guy, die die die.

(End of this chapter)

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