Super Bowl Domination

Chapter 313 Top Traffic

Chapter 313 Top Traffic
"A question, how strong is Levi?"

"The major records for rookie running backs in the league were set by legendary running back Eric Dickson in 1984, years ago. No one has been able to break them in the past years."

"1808 yards on the ground and 18 rushing touchdowns."

"For 33 years, generation after generation of young people tried to break these rookie season records, but all failed. Even talented players like Tomlinson and Peterson were unable to break the records."

“Are they not good enough?”

"No, of course not. They have all proven themselves to be legends. The more important reason is that the current trend in the league is shifting from running to passing. The living space for running backs is narrowing, and there are fewer rookie running backs who are responsible for important tasks. It is becoming increasingly difficult to produce high-energy performance throughout the rookie season."

"until now."

"Levi is only less than 200 yards away from Dixon's ground rushing record, and has already tied Dixon's record for running touchdowns."

"Note that Levi's team is the Kansas City Chiefs, who are good at passing offense. Reid is the head coach, and their running offense in the past two seasons has only been ranked in the middle of the league."

"Levi not only proved that he is not just a player in any system, but also proved that he has the ability to turn the game around and decide the game."

"So, when we talk about Levi, it's much more than just a set of data."

"I think Levi is fully qualified to be in the discussion of the regular season MVP."

"Blair, what do you think?"

In the "Inside the League" program, Lawson made a sudden turn and threw the topic to Bart. Bart, who was distracted, shuddered as if struck by lightning, and the next second he realized that everyone's eyes were on him.

Bart took a deep breath. He knew that he was in trouble again. Moreover, the Kansas City Chiefs' victory over the Oakland Raiders was, in a sense, even more unexpected and shocking than any previous game this season. Bart was left with nothing.

But what else can we do?

"Are you sure you need to ask my opinion?"

Bart made a self-deprecating remark, and laughter rang out in the studio—

The name "Rugby Pele" has officially become famous, and even the fans make fun of him, with all kinds of emoticons flying all over the social network.

If you think about it carefully, the real Pele also has a spirit of never giving up. He stood firm and continued to talk nonsense even after making countless wrong predictions. Bart only suffered a small setback, so he should not give up on himself.

Bart has thought about it. Now that things have come to this, becoming the target of public ridicule may not be a bad thing. Anyway, the traffic is already there, and he should seize the opportunity.

So, Bart straightened his back slightly and a smile appeared on the corner of his mouth.

"Yes, I think we should include Levi in ​​the discussion for the regular season MVP."

"He deserves it."

Bart: The crow's mouth speaks, what do you think, Levi, are you scared?
Levi, who was training at this moment, sneezed without warning. Why did he suddenly feel a chill down his spine?
“Within the Alliance” was a hot topic and immediately ignited the social network.

Currently, the discussion of the regular season MVP mainly revolves around several players, including New England Patriots quarterback Brady, Los Angeles Rams running back Todd Gurley and defensive tackle Aaron Donald, Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson, Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers and Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Carson Wentz.

Every player has had top performances this season, and the team is still in the playoff race, with Brady and Donald slightly ahead. The former once again had a career highlight season, and the latter surpassed Oakland Raiders' Mark to become this year's defensive player representative.

Now, Levi's name has been nominated for the regular season MVP for the first time, and things have become lively -

There are certainly many supporters, but there are also countless opponents. Is a rookie really worthy of the regular season MVP?
Like the Ballon d'Or in football, the regular season MVP is a competition between a group of top players. Often each player has his own supporters. There is no absolutely correct choice, only the best that everyone recognizes.

Everyone holds their own opinions and has their own views. In the hustle and bustle, the discussion surrounding Levi once again became a hot search, and a new storm swept the entire league.

But there is no doubt that in any event, newcomers who have just entered the competition and join such discussions will inevitably trigger an epic tsunami of heated discussions.

Apparently, New Orleans Saints rookie running back Kamara scoffed.

"Ha, that's ridiculous."

"If he can get into the regular season MVP discussion, I think I can, too."

"He was good, but I was better."

"Don't talk about the regular season MVP or anything like that. Let's talk about the Rookie of the Year first. I think I deserve this title more than him."

Kamara has disliked Levi since the rookie training camp. He doesn't think Levi is better than any running back this year. If it weren't for the label of an Asian player, how could he have caused so much discussion, and ended up being selected early with the third pick in the first round!

Kamara was only the 67th pick in the third round.

Regular season MVP?

Haha, that’s a joke. Anyway, Kamala will be the first one to disagree.

In fact, Kamala is not just talking nonsense.

In this year's draft, the topic surrounding running backs was completely focused on the troika, Fournette, Levy and McCaffrey, so much so that all other running backs were ignored. However, after the regular season kicked off, Fournette and McCaffrey's performances were slightly below expectations, and only Levy could not carry the team alone, proving once again that -

A talent show is actually a show, and its essence is a game of marketing and promotion. Everyone is in the fog and firmly believes that they can see clearly, but time is the only answer.

Fournette and McCaffrey failed to meet expectations, but Kamara emerged as a strong performer.

After joining the New Orleans Saints, Kamara served as the backup for former Crimson Tide running back Mark Ingram and delivered top performances with limited playing time.

In Week 1986, Kamara became the first player since Herschel-Walker in to record rushing and receiving yards.

In Week 13, Kamara became the fourth player in league history to rush for 600 yards and receive 600 yards, and tied Los Angeles Rams' Gurley with eleven touchdowns. He is currently ranked second in the league's touchdown list, second only to the far-ahead...Levi.

In the Kansas City Chiefs, rookie running back Hunter won a place with his ability to run and catch the ball, and also became a hot topic in the league; but in front of Kamara, Hunter's data is still a little bleak.

If it weren't for the strong performance of Los Angeles Rams running back Gurley in the National League, Kamara wouldn't have only won the Offensive Player of the Week twice.

So, when Kamala attacked Levi, the media immediately realized that——

Here comes the topic.

Later, when the topic came to Levi, the annual topic figure still looked at the camera lens with an innocent face and clear eyes.

"Who?"

(End of this chapter)

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