Super Bowl Domination

Chapter 617 Cut off

Chapter 617 Cut off
The air is burning.

Literally, both the offensive and defensive teams were facing the extreme physical limit. They were sweating profusely as if they had just come out of a sauna. The stalemate situation kept the nerves tense. No one could relax easily and they had to grit their teeth and persevere to the end.

Not to mention the players, even the audience at Gillette Stadium were all red-faced and sweating profusely.

Lie.

Shhhhhh.

There were boos and attacks. When the Kansas City Chiefs' offense came on the field again, Gillette Stadium erupted with overwhelming noise, like a volcanic eruption. Lava, rocks, and dust were flying all over the sky, turning from invisible to tangible and smashing into the visiting players.

The situation is not only stalemate, but also deadlock.

From the offensive battles in the first three quarters to the defensive showdown in the fourth quarter, both teams gave 120% of their energy and pushed each other to the extreme.

Vaguely, I seemed to be able to feel the ceiling of my physical strength. My legs and hands felt like they were filled with lead. Even if I breathed deeply, I still couldn't feel any oxygen. The gurgling and boiling blood almost completely drowned my brain. Not only my body, but my brain as well had stopped functioning.

No one is an exception.

It was precisely because of this that Mahomes was a little distracted and couldn't help but look toward the stands, where the curses from the away team began to enter his ears.

It can be seen from small details that Mahomes still lacks game experience.

"Sherlock."

Levi got Mahomes' attention back.

"That's it now."

"The moment we've been training and preparing for all offseason is now. We can do it. Believe me, we can do it."

Mahomes took a deep breath, nodded heavily, and walked to the position behind the offensive line with lead-filled steps.

They are tired, and so are their opponents.

No one is exempt from this. Next, it will depend on who can hold on a little longer and fight a little longer. This tiny difference will determine the outcome.

Mahomes looked at Levi, his wet and red face full of fatigue, but his eyes were still bright. He couldn't help but clench his fists to cheer himself up.

After entering the fourth quarter, both the offense and defense were tired, the pace slowed down, the intensity weakened, and at the same time, both sides began to make more mistakes, and the number of yellow flag fouls soared. It was more of an all-out melee than a defensive battle.

Mahomes is not familiar with such chaos. All order is disrupted, and his body and brain can't keep up. He needs to reorganize the game.

At this moment, Levi's role is once again highlighted.

"attack!"

When the kickoff was announced, Mahomes didn't hesitate and turned around to hand the football to Levi.

But Mahomes did not step back to avoid collision as usual. Instead, he followed Levi's figure and took in the dynamics of the defensive team. He needed to stay calm in the secondary defense reading, which was the best opportunity to find an opening to pass the ball. He needed to get his brain working again.

Levi, as the core of the ground attack, is often able to grasp the center of gravity and stabilize the situation in a chaotic situation. The most important thing is to control mistakes while completing the advancement.

However, if the ground advancement is not effective each time, the pressure of subsequent second and third gear passes will also increase, so Levi will also be under tremendous pressure.

Levi, stay focused—

This is not easy.

But compared to other players in the offensive group, Levi, who had a mediocre overall performance today, consumed relatively less energy and is now in the best physical condition in the team.

A quick glance and full alertness.

The biggest feature of the New England Patriots' ground defense today is that it is hard to defend and blooms in multiple places. Every time they try to rush Levi, the players who collide with Levi and put pressure on him are different, from the defensive front line to the linebacker to the cornerback and even the safety.

Moreover, no matter whether Levi has the ball or not, this kind of elusive interference and collision is always there. It feels like one boot has been kicked off upstairs, but the other boot has not yet landed. The feeling of anxiety and restlessness consumes willpower bit by bit. If you are not careful, a loophole will appear, and then you will be caught.

Fortunately, entering the fourth quarter, the New England Patriots' defense also faced a physical crisis, the intensity dropped, and the pressure on Levi was reduced.

Maybe this is Levi's chance.

Holding the ball.

start up.

At the first moment, Levi could feel the pressure from the New England Patriots' defense, and the players in the short pass area were obviously more timely.

Obviously, it's no secret that the Kansas City Chiefs chose to run the ball this time.

Levi had just started walking when he could feel the forward players entangled and rushing towards him. Although the offensive forwards were temporarily stuck in position, the defensive forwards on the opposite side wearing royal blue jerseys were still waving their hands wildly, announcing with a ferocious face that this road was blocked.

A quick glance.

Linebacker Ja'Whaun-Bentley has made rapid progress. The 143rd pick in the fifth round of this year's draft had average performances in the previous games of the season, but he had a small outburst against Levi today, showing excellent speed, strength, and secondary reaction.

There is no doubt that facing the new generation of leaders, every young man from rookies to third graders is eager to defeat Levi and prove his ability.

Bentley, well done.

At this time, it was the same. Bentley moved forward very quickly and was approaching quickly in the blink of an eye.

But Levi was calm, lowered his center of gravity, waited for a moment, made a fake move of shaking left and right, faked a shot, tricked Bentley into shaking, and then completed the misalignment with his steps -

Bentley moved to his left side, and Levi pretended to move backwards and then also moved to his left side.

Perfectly staggered.

The next second, Levi stuck to Bentley's position, took a step forward, and tried to overtake him.

Normally, this is a breakthrough that Levi is good at; but today, the rhythm was constantly disrupted, and his condition was never up to par. The entire smoothness of the start and movement was affected, and he was unable to get rid of it in the first place. Bentley had already turned around and tried to stick to him.

Levi held his breath, raised his legs high repeatedly to disrupt his balance, broke free from Bentley's grip, and continued to advance.

however.

Just as I took a step forward, the attack came -

This is the fundamental reason why Levi's running rhythm today was never in rhythm. The New England Patriots always had a chess piece hidden, keeping a close eye on Levi early on, appearing inexplicably and elusively from the corner, disrupting Levi's steps as soon as possible.

It's the same thing in front of me.

This time it is cornerback Jason McCourty, who just joined the New England Patriots this season.

He took a step forward, like an arrow, with light steps and fast speed, in a bell-beating posture, without any preparation for grappling. He used force and collision to destroy Levi's center of gravity.

Crash, crash, crash.

This is Belichick's tactic, a brutal and extremely lethal collision. He has not been polite to Levi since the first second of the game.

What if Levi gets hurt?

Haha, that would be perfect.

(End of this chapter)

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