Super Bowl Domination

Chapter 482 Blood Spreads

Chapter 482 Blood Spreads

"Zach, Zack!"

"calm!"

Seeing that Ertz was about to lose control, at the critical moment, Fowles grabbed Ertz and forced him to retreat, avoiding an accident.

Revis glared at Ertz fiercely and spat to the side: He was almost, almost going to anger that powder keg.

pity.

Revis was panting, his lungs were burning, his knees were shaking, and his muscles were protesting, like a puppet that could fall apart at any time.

Revis has always refused to admit that he has passed his prime. He refused to admit that the troubles caused by age and injuries are slowing him down. In the first three games of this season's playoffs, he showed new vitality and even won Reid's trust and started in the Super Bowl.

However, standing on the Super Bowl stage, the consequences of overdraft finally became apparent.

“He can no longer keep up with the coverage he had in his prime.”

"His coverage and explosiveness have declined significantly and he can't keep up with the pace."

"The island king's island is now open to all."

Those voices continued to surge noisily in his ears, and he refused to face them; but he did not expect that his body would not lie and protested strongly.

Throughout the game, the Chiefs' already weak secondary defense, especially the cornerback position, retreated again and again, and gave in again and again. This game allowed Foles to shine and Clement and Ertz to show off their prowess.

This is a shame.

Revis felt frustrated, angry, unwilling and uncomfortable, but what else could he do?
If you can’t stop it, you can’t stop it; if you can’t keep up with it, you can’t keep up with it. Competitive sports are so cruel.

Even his strategy of trying to anger Ertz failed, making his attempts and efforts look like a last-ditch effort.

Panting, Revis couldn't help but look up at the VIP lounge, looking for Berry.

So, is this the end for them?
Be it Berry or Revis, will they eventually exit the stage of history with regret?
In fact, Revis has tried his best. Although the coverage and interception rate have decreased, in today's game, the Kansas City Chiefs' superb performance against Foles was able to force the Philadelphia Eagles to fourth gear and one yard twice and put the opponent into third gear trouble many times. The performance of the defensive team is remarkable.

In the defense just now, Revis really risked his life to confront Ertz head-on. The tight end has a size advantage against the cornerback, and Ertz is five years younger than Revis and is at the peak of his youth; however, Revis still forced Ertz to the point where his steps were messy and he couldn't protect the football.

Finally, create a dropped ball.

Revis had already used up all his energy. Without reservation.

pity.

“Touchdown!”

"After three full minutes of video review and deliberation by the referees, it was a touchdown."

"Although Ertz failed to control the football before his knee touched the ground, Revis successfully made the ball go; but Ertz's footsteps did not enter the end zone when he caught the ball. After catching the ball, he carried the ball forward and escorted the football across the end zone line. According to the rules, this is still a touchdown."

"However, this penalty is controversial."

"What rules should we use to define this touchdown?"

"There was clearly a fumble in the end zone, and the referee team had confirmed it; however, the referee team concluded through another touchdown judgment method that Ertz continued to advance into the end zone after receiving the ball, so it was a touchdown. There is no doubt that there is a disagreement."

“After the game, we need to re-examine it.”

The TV screen was still replaying the footage over and over again, and voices of different opinions from the referee's decision were all over the social networks.

The same is true at U.S. Bank Stadium.

Revis was on the verge of exhaustion, but the other players on the defensive team surrounded the referee and argued with him.

The atmosphere was heating up, the stadium was turning into a volcano, and the game was slightly interrupted.

however.

Reed did not raise a red flag challenge because he was clear about the rules of the game. Although they had objections and the penalty was controversial, the referee team had reviewed, discussed, and reconsidered the game and finally reached a conclusion, which also meant that this was the final decision and the coach had no ability to challenge it.

All they can do is look forward to submitting a formal complaint after the game.

At this time, in the team's tactical room behind the court, Vecchi had already started to make a written statement, but the game still had to go on, they needed to focus on the game, and there was no point in continuing to argue.

The referee said it was a touchdown, so it was a touchdown.

"No matter what, the Philadelphia Eagles are back from the dead."

"He took a gamble on fourth down and one yard, and then he fumbled the ball in the end zone and escaped. In this attack, Peterson's gamble finally paid off handsomely."

"The Philadelphia Eagles overtook the score again and again, and the situation of chasing and taking the lead in the second half continued."

"What's even more incredible is that all the offensive plays so far in the second half have ended with touchdowns. The Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs' offensive teams have been going crazy."

but!

Accidents happened, again and again.

"God!"

"The extra point went wide of the target."

"Unbelievable, third time in the game -- third time in the Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs combined -- special teams turnover."

"This time, Elliot missed the extra point for the second time."

"Of course, in terms of points, there is no decisive change. If the goal is scored, the difference is six points, and if the goal is not scored, the difference is five points. Both are the difference of one ball possession. But in terms of psychological pressure, the situation is completely different."

"The Philadelphia Eagles still felt the pressure and were affected by the referee's decision. The special team was obviously a little impatient and flustered, and the extra point error was too obvious."

"So, can Reed seize the opportunity to turn the tide again this time?"

On the court, Elliot stood there in a daze.

He knew the truth. At least this time the missed extra point was not fatal and had no direct impact on the score difference.

But he still couldn't forgive himself. Missing the kick once was bad enough, but missing it twice was simply despairing. If he hadn't lost the extra points twice...

"Stalemate!"

"No one wants to see mistakes, and no one hopes for mistakes to happen, but the frequent occurrence of mistakes just shows how close and tense the game is."

"There is no doubt that this was an exciting game. The pressure on both sides was unimaginable and continued to heat up as the game progressed. Mistakes were deviations that occurred after the players were tense and eager to keep up with the rhythm and intensity. Although both sides were concentrating on the game, mistakes still became an unknown factor that changed the course of the game."

"The blood and murderous intent are spreading in the air. No one is immune, not just the two teams that are currently battling it out, but also the audience watching the live broadcast on TV at this moment. Their hearts are about to explode, and their emotions and bodies are out of control."

“We are also feeling the pressure of the game with our bodies.”

"That's why it's often not the performance that determines who wins the championship, but the details that matter."

"No one could have predicted the impact of this missed extra point - or even this touchdown penalty - on the outcome of the Super Bowl, but at least from now on, the Philadelphia Eagles have taken the lead."

“And that’s still not all.”

(End of this chapter)

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