Super Bowl Domination

Chapter 310: Ending Work Early

Chapter 310: Ending Work Early
There was complete silence in the ESPN studio. The flaming red flames on the TV seemed to break free from the screen and burst forth in a mighty force, unreasonably dragging the people in the studio into the storm.

Four years ago, at Arrowhead Stadium, also against the Oakland Raiders, Kansas City Chiefs fans gave earth-shaking cheers, breaking the Guinness record set by the Seattle Seahawks at their home stadium and making history.

That game was witnessed by everyone in the ESPN studio at that moment through the live broadcast, but it was nothing compared to today.

What we see before our eyes is not just noise, but we can deeply feel the strength and spirit that is tightly twisted together from bottom to top and from inside to outside. The uniform cheering sounds turn into burning magma that spreads.

"fly!"

"fly!"

At this moment, the fans and players, the team and the city seemed to be truly integrated into one, united as one to face their rivals in the same district, bursting with high fighting spirit.

It is magnificent and spectacular.

In this brief moment, people temporarily forget which team they support and wholeheartedly appreciate the purest and most beautiful competitive sports scene, and their hearts can't help but surge with excitement.

Perhaps, with one exception.

Bart: Haha.

When the Oakland Raiders surrounded Levi tightly inside and outside, he had a brief moment of hope; but it was extinguished in the blink of an eye, and he fell into despair when he saw Levi breaking through the wall.

Denial. Anger. Negotiation. Frustration. Compromise.

The five stages flashed by quickly like a cursory glance, and then my heart sank heavily, smashing into countless pieces in a free fall.

Face, where is the face?

Haha, my face is long gone, and I don’t feel any pain when I get slapped in the face. Now I just lie down and let others make fun of me. I feel hopeless and have no desire to live.

Bart felt that he could become a monk.

As for the game in front of him, Bart could not imagine the beginning, the process, or the ending. No matter which angle he analyzed it from, he could not come to the conclusion that the score was "0:24" at halftime, even if he was completely objective and rational. But it happened right in front of him.

Bart deeply believed that he and Levi were incompatible and it would be best for them to never have any contact with each other again.

Even Bart has become autistic, let alone the Oakland Raiders?

Mark was a little confused, standing there panting, his brain like a mess. They had tried their best and their condition had improved, but why couldn't they stop their opponent?

So, what should we do next?
For the first time, Mark did not look at Levi, but turned to look at the head coach Del Rio, only to find that Del Rio's eyes also had empty eyes. His eyes could see the bottom but could not see anything, as if he was being dragged into a black hole by a deep sense of powerlessness.

So, surrender?

Of course not.

If they surrender, Del Rio might be drowned in the spit of Oakland fans. These are the Kansas City Chiefs, their century-old enemy. Regardless of winning or losing, they must never give up and must fight to the death.

Although Del Rio didn't know what to do, he had to go ahead.

In the first half, the O'Kallan Raiders offense took to the field again, led by Carr.

Carl woke up as if from a dream, and finally found some passing touch. He was no longer obsessed with passing the ball to Cooper. He spread out the passing lines, gained some yards in the offensive and defensive confrontation, and won three first attacks for the visiting team to push across half court.

In one attack, Carr's performance exceeded the sum of the first three attacks in the first half, showing the Oakland Raiders' counterattack spirit. Since there is no way out, it is better to go all out. Quietly, it once again awakens people's memories of the last game between Oakland and Kansas. In that game, the Kansas Chiefs also led for three quarters, and Carr and Cooper's explosion in the fourth quarter completed the reversal.

Could it be that Carl is going to come from behind and win again?

The Kansas City Chiefs defense said, do you think we are just decorations?

With a clean strikeout, the Kansas City Chiefs extinguished the spark of recovery of the Oakland Raiders' offense; but with little time left in the first half, Del Rio decided to give it a try.

They choose to gamble and kick!
Unfortunately, the gamble failed, but the Oakland Raiders still managed to use up all the time in the first half, not giving the Kansas City Chiefs' offense a chance to play again and avoid being further left behind.

After halftime, the Oakland Raiders took the lead in the second half.

However, Carr continued his pattern in the final stage of the first half, and seemed to have regained some form, stumbling across some first downs; but after crossing the halfway mark, facing the strength of the Kansas City Chiefs' defense, he quickly became weak and was struck out.

On the other hand, the Kansas City Chiefs' offense was still strong. Nagy consciously began to control the tempo of the game and was not in a hurry to score a touchdown with one fatal blow. The combination of passing and running became more and more smooth and tight, and they were always able to advance smoothly. The Oakland Raiders' defense was unable to resist.

The back-and-forth tug-of-war was obviously more intense and stalemate, but the Kansas City Chiefs still firmly controlled the game.

"0:34".

At the end of the third quarter, the Oakland Raiders still failed to score, while the Kansas City Chiefs steadily expanded their lead and entered the fourth quarter with an irreversible score advantage.

Then--

There was some commotion on the field, and it was obvious that there was laughter and joy in the rest area on the Kansas City Chiefs' side, and the scene was lively and exciting.

"Hmm? Wait, I can't see what's happening on the court."

In the live broadcast room, Pash didn't understand; but Bart in the studio saw this scene, quickly scanned it, and woke up at the first moment. When he realized what was happening in front of him, he couldn't help but feel dizzy: Damn.

Immediately afterwards, applause broke out from the audience stands, and someone took the lead in standing up and applauding. Cheers and applause soon filled the entire venue.

"Oh, Smith took off his helmet and prepared to rest. Backup quarterback Mahomes is about to take the field."

"Wow, Reid, Reid is so... bold!"

"After losing six games in a row, they were so bold as to choose to clock out early after three quarters and send out the substitute lineup for the fourth quarter. This, this is really... amazing!"

"But no matter what, Mahomes, the 10th pick in the first round of this year's draft, is about to debut on the NFL field for the first time in his career, playing for the Kansas City Chiefs. Now we can finally see how this young man performs."

Mahomes couldn't believe his ears and sat obediently on the bench. The opportunity to make his professional debut came without warning.

Subconsciously, Mahomes looked at Levi and asked, "What should I do?"

Levi showed a big smile, "Helmet, remember to wear a helmet."

Mahomes put on his helmet without knowing how to identify the direction before he went on the court. He made his debut before he was mentally prepared.

The entire stadium burst into thunderous applause, giving the warmest welcome to the team's future. The overwhelming heat wave made Mahomes stand there in a daze.

(End of this chapter)

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