Super Bowl Domination

Chapter 307 Everywhere

Chapter 307 Everywhere
Pass the ball? Run the ball?
In the second-and-10 situation, facing the opponent's defense's continued deteriorating state, how will the Kansas City Chiefs' offense choose tactics?

The answer, of course, is…running the ball.

Mark was highly focused and noticed the handover between Smith and Levi at the first moment. He misstepped and used his left shoulder to push against Fisher's right shoulder. This time, Fisher was not easily thrown off. He held Mark tightly and refused to let Mark break through again and again.

Mark wasn't surprised.

Although Fisher is not a top player, the fundamental reason why he was able to become the No. 1 pick is his physical fitness. Once the prediction is accurate, Fisher can still complete the task of the offensive front line, and very well.

As the game progressed, Fisher did not let Mark have his way, and the confrontation had already begun.

Mark was mentally prepared. This time, he did not try to shake Fisher off. Instead, he put his shoulder against his shoulder, kept moving forward, kept stepping forward, and kept exerting force, forcibly breaking the balance and making Fisher spin like a carousel.

boom!
Fisher was spinning around, and Mark stuck to Fisher's body and cut into Levi's pocket. Although they didn't completely break away from each other and the two were entangled together, he opened his arms and blocked Levi's path.

etc--

Fake run and real pass?

Mark was delayed by Fisher and was a beat late to realize that the football was still in Smith's hands; and Levi did not choose to come forward to break the screen, but continued to run along the slot route.

Oops.

An ominous premonition gripped Mark's heart, and he quickly woke up from the nightmare that had opened.

Mark's secondary reaction immediately followed -

He didn't think Levi was a good wide receiver. His routes, footwork, posture, control, etc. were all very immature. He only needed one collision to disrupt Levi's catching action. It was so easy.

In an instant, Mark burst out with strength and took a step forward.

Fisher spun completely around, and after a few dizzy spells he lost his balance: Why is it always me who gets hurt?
Levi moved quickly diagonally along the right side, and after Mark got rid of Fisher, he followed closely. The chase between the two took place in a short moment.

Nearly.

Mark stepped forward at full speed, while Levi looked back at the moon and began to adjust his steps to prepare to catch the ball. With one adding and one subtracting, the distance between the two people quickly shortened.

closer.

Mark had his back to Smith and was facing Levi, so he couldn't see what was happening behind him. Levi was the only one in his sight.

Push off the ground, jump, and dive.

Seeing the opportunity, Mark took the initiative and hit first.

So close——

boom!
The collision came, but not from the front, but from the left.

Bauman.

Mark aimed at Levi, and Bowman also aimed at Levi, but everything happened in a short moment in the narrow space, so that Mark and Bowman did not see each other, and the two people actually collided with each other.

What, what's going on?

Before Mark and Bowman had time to react, they saw Levi stop, push off the ground with his left leg, and rotate counterclockwise, making a 360-degree turn, cleverly avoiding the impact of Mark and Bowman who continued to rush forward after losing their balance. His unhurried steps were graceful and agile.

It's obvious at a glance that Levi had made preparations in advance and taken everything into account.

Surprisingly, I got fooled.

But what about catching the ball?

If Levi performs acrobatics here, he will definitely miss the ball. Does this mean that Levi is ruining the team's offensive connection just to show off?
idiot.

The smile on Mark's lips just rose up, but the next second he saw a flash of reddish-brown flying over his head, and the smile froze at the corner of his mouth.

The target of the pass is not Levi.

Mark: ...He could no longer control his body, his center of gravity fell forward, and he rushed out onto the street. In the corner of his eye, he saw a red figure in front of Levi.

That's... number eighty-seven, Kelsey?
Mark and Bauman fell into a ball and had completely lost their vision.

"Uh, this..."

"Obviously, Mark and Bowman both thought that Smith's pass target was Levi; but in fact, Levi and Kelce ran an overlapping route, one in the shallow area and the other in the deep area, and the pass target was completely controlled by Smith. In the end, Levi became a smoke bomb, and Smith and Kelce connected."

"It was an eight-yard pass, and Smith once again showed his precision in the short pass area; but the real hero was definitely Levi."

"Wow!"

"Whether running or catching the ball, Levi now has the ability to play the role of a super bait. As long as he stands on the field, no one can ignore his presence."

“And, he’s even helping Kelce pick up screens.”

"Running the ball. Passing the ball. Breaking down the defense. Levi's presence is everywhere, like a shadow hanging over the heads of the Oakland Raiders."

Second gear, ten yards?

No, with Levi's screen and block, Kelsey advanced a full 23 yards, and now he was tackled and fell to the ground while being surrounded on three sides.

So, what is offensive explosiveness?

This is explosive power.

After Mark and Bauman stood up, what they worried about happened. Levi played the bait again. When they were distracted, although they reminded themselves again and again not to be fooled, they still stepped in.

After exchanging glances, Mark could see Levi turning around and looking at him.

His eyes were as sharp as a torch and he refused to give an inch.

There were no words or actions, just a murderous look was enough to easily ignite the flames and spread the smoke everywhere.

There is give and take, this is called reciprocity.

Mark felt aggrieved: Did that rookie just now provoke him? Good, very good, in that case, let them fight it out on the court, he will satisfy the rookie's wish.

Here, Mark stopped Levi on the line of scrimmage for the first time in the game, and he roared to the sky like the Hulk.

On the other side, Levi and Kelce once again cooperated to dribble past the defense. This time, Kelce broke the screen and Levi pushed forward, completing a thrilling third-down, six-yard conversion.

Here, Bowman stepped forward in time to tackle Hill. Although Hill caught the ball, he almost lost the ball, and the intensity of the defense increased.

On the other side, Hunter came on as a wide receiver and helped the team complete a third-down, four-yard conversion.

The battle was fought back and forth, with blood shed on the bayonets. The audience could feel the blood and murderous aura permeating the stadium without the commentator's further explanation.

And, detonate at the front line of the red zone.

Originally, the Oakland Raiders had completed a beautiful strikeout, but it was ruined because of Carey's foul on Kelce who had no ball, and he was also penalized for losing yards.

Similarly, Hunter of the Kansas City Chiefs had completed a five-yard short pass and reached the front of the end zone, but was disqualified for pulling his jersey and was even penalized ten yards.

Yellow flags kept appearing, disrupting the progress of the game.

There was a clear sense of hostility between the players on both sides, and the tension between the two rivals in the same division continued to escalate. The Oakland Raiders realized that they had to stop their opponent's offense, and the Kansas City Chiefs also realized that they had to suppress their opponent's rising momentum. The momentum of the entire first half was focused on this offense and defense.

Although the game has become fragmented, it has to be said that this is normal——

The Oakland Raiders are not a soft persimmon that has no ability to fight back, and the Kansas City Chiefs are not the sharp sword that was in high spirits after winning six consecutive games at the beginning of the season.

The one-sided “0:17” at the beginning was more like an illusion, and we were now entering the real battlefield that would determine victory or defeat.

(End of this chapter)

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