Super Bowl Domination

Chapter 650 Back on track

Chapter 650 Back on track
“After a tough loss, are the Kansas City Chiefs really back on the winning track?”

This is not a provocation, but an objective discussion.

First of all, the Kansas City Chiefs' performance is indeed unstable. The losing streak in the middle of last season was simply inexplicable, and their victories this season have also been ups and downs.

Secondly, although people have been criticizing Smith for his lack of explosiveness in the playoffs, as a stable quarterback, his stable output in the regular season undoubtedly sets the tone for the team. Now Mahomes is young and energetic, and he may also have ups and downs. This is a reality.

Thirdly, it's not just the quarterback. Last season, the Kansas City Chiefs struggled to rely on young people as their main lineup, and this season they have further replaced them with sophomores and juniors. The growth of the young team still needs to undergo more tests.

It is precisely because of this that it is particularly important to quickly adjust after losing a fierce battle, get back on track and defeat the Cincinnati Bengals.

Now, the focus of the discussion "within the alliance" is:
In this completely unbalanced and one-sided crushing victory, is it because the Kansas City Chiefs are ridiculously strong, or are it because the Cincinnati Bengals lost their composure?
You come and I go, each holding his own opinion.

Obviously, for a young team like the Kansas City Chiefs that is full of countless possibilities, people still need to observe and test it further.

This is precisely one of the greatest charms of the NFL. There are no absolutely strong teams or absolutely weak teams, and there may be hidden variables in every week's game.

This time, the Kansas City Chiefs quickly responded with practical action.

In Week 30, the team defeated the Denver Broncos 23:, completing a double victory over their division rivals this season.

Just like the first encounter this season, the score was very close and the situation was very stalemate.

After the Denver Broncos traded for "Cinderella" Keenum from the Minnesota Vikings, they hoped to find a quarterback who could lead the team to victory; although Keenum performed well, he no longer had the stunning performance of last season, gradually falling back to the league average, and there is even a risk of further decline.

This also proves once again that amazing performance in one or two seasons is nothing in the NFL. The difficulty lies in how to continue to grow.

The Denver Broncos still relied on their strong defense to launch an effective confrontation. The 50th Super Bowl MVP Von Miller still gave a top performance, not only sacked Mahomes three times, but also had an interception.

Unfortunately, one cannot do anything alone.

The Kansas City Chiefs still relied on their team strength, and at the critical moment, they broke the deadlock and won the victory with Levi's 33-yard long-distance rushing touchdown.

A tough battle!
With two consecutive wins, the Kansas City Chiefs stood firm amidst the turbulence and bumps and got back on the winning track. After sweeping the Cincinnati Bengals, they defeated the tough Denver Broncos in the divisional civil war, showing their growth and transformation this season. This team is indeed different from last season.

Moreover, the Kansas City Chiefs have not stopped.

Week 37, 21-, defeating the Cleveland Browns.

The Cleveland Browns, who have long been known as the underdogs, have selected the top pick in the draft for two consecutive seasons, and have long been the laughing stock of the league, seem to have finally begun to rise.

The team tied the Pittsburgh Steelers in overtime at home and defeated the Baltimore Ravens in overtime at home.

In the strong confrontation in the same division, the Cleveland Browns successfully played the role of troublemaker, subverting the situation with the attitude of being an amateur in foreign wars but an expert in civil wars.

By the way, ties do exist in the regular season.

If neither team can score, or if one team scores a free kick and the other team also scores a free kick - but no touchdown, and the score remains tied until the end of overtime, then the game is a draw.

The Cleveland Browns dragged the game into overtime twice and plunged their division rivals, the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Baltimore Ravens, into a death spiral. The completely new look was met with exclamations from the league.

Naturally, people also have reason to look forward to the game between the Cleveland Browns and the Kansas City Chiefs.

First, the No. 1 pick vs. No. 3 pick, a head-to-head showdown between defensive end Garrett and running back Levi, two of the most popular players in last year's draft. So far, the topic of who was a bust among the top three picks in last year's draft is still hotly debated. After getting rid of the rawness of the rookies, the showdown between the sophomores should be even more worth looking forward to.

Secondly, the new No. 1 pick Mayfield is arrogant. He believes that the team can beat the Kansas City Chiefs and prove that he is a better quarterback than Mahomes.

"I'm going to prove why I'm the No. 1 pick and some guys are only the 10th pick."

The topic was hyped up immediately, and even though the Cleveland Browns' record outside the division was terrible, social networks were still buzzing with excitement.

ending--

No accidents.

The Kansas City Chiefs easily defeated the Cleveland Browns, silencing those noisy voices with practical actions, and they were leisurely and at ease throughout the process.

Garrett missed the opportunity to prove himself again. Levi scored 145 yards and two touchdowns in the game, easily destroying the Cleveland Browns' defense and facing Garrett head-on with ease.

Cleveland Browns, total defeat.

As for Mayfield?

Haha, no one cares.

In Week 36, the team swept the Arizona Cardinals 14-.

During the offseason, the Arizona Cardinals can be said to be a tragic version of the Kansas City Chiefs, with the team experiencing turmoil comparable to a blood transfusion.

Head coach Bruce Arians announced his retirement, and the official statement said it was a peaceful breakup, but everyone is an adult and no one should believe in such a thing as a "peaceful breakup."

In January of the following year, Arians announced his comeback to coach the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Apparently, he had no intention of enjoying his retirement life by "picking chrysanthemums under the eastern fence and leisurely overlooking the southern mountains". No extra words were needed, one action was enough to slap him in the face.

Arians' retirement has become a gap in the turmoil of the Arizona Cardinals.

Carson Palmer, the former No. 1 pick quarterback, also announced his retirement. The Arizona Cardinals made some moves during the offseason:
After trading for two quarterbacks, Sam Bradford and Mike Glennon, they actually selected Josh Rosen in the first round of the draft, which made people say "I don't understand."

After all the chaos and turmoil, Steven Wilks took over and inherited a mess.

The situation is imaginable.

Facing a weak team, the Kansas City Chiefs showed no mercy and demonstrated the attitude of a strong team, easily sweeping the Arizona Cardinals and escaping unscathed with only 70% of their effort.

This is the answer from the Kansas City Chiefs.

After losing to the New England Patriots, they got back on track with four consecutive wins, winning some tough battles and others easily. They showed their ease and comfort as a strong team and firmly occupied the top seed in the AFC with a record of nine wins and one loss.

Then, the much-anticipated game finally arrived——

"NL No. 1 seed Los Angeles Rams vs. AFC No. 1 seed Kansas City Chiefs".

Halfway through the season, the two biggest favorites to win the Super Bowl are about to face off.

(End of this chapter)

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