Super Bowl Domination

Chapter 711: Pandemic

Chapter 711: Pandemic
Heated discussions, arguments, attacks, and insults.

The place was filled with smoke and noise.

Negative events set off a series of subsequent reactions, and the bustling voices on social networks roared down like a summer rainstorm, violent and sudden.

Hunter, caught off guard.

Things took a sudden turn for the worse, and Hunter was caught in a vortex of turbulence before he even had time to catch his breath. The world was spinning around and he was lost in the darkness.

Everything is closely related to Hunter, yet it seems to have nothing to do with him.

In front of the team and the league, Hunter thought he had some say. That was why he spoke up for Bell and why he fought to restructure his contract in advance. He truly believed in himself.

Believe that he can pull the lever.

However, a sudden storm came and the bubbles disappeared. When one wakes up from the dream, the world reveals its true appearance.

He is insignificant and not worth mentioning at all.

Be it the team or the league, no one cared about his opinions and views; it’s not that he could make any excuses in the face of the ironclad evidence of the surveillance video, but he, as the person involved, had no involvement in the matter at all, and his fate had already been determined long ago.

Fired. Period.

this is all.

In the face of real interests, he has no weight at all.

He even had to learn his fate live on ESPN.

So ironic.

Renewal? Higher salary?
All these extravagant hopes have been shattered.

The question now is whether he can continue to play, whether he can find a team willing to accept him like Foster, and whether league penalties and legal proceedings are waiting ahead.

Realizing this, I swallowed all my anger, my temper, and my grievances forcefully.

Even though he had smashed all the furniture in his house before, how could he be wrong? The one who was wrong was the woman who took the initiative to touch the porcelain, and the one who was wrong was the Kansas Chief who was anxious to distance himself from the matter without asking for details or confirming the solution.

It's just beating a woman. The woman didn't have any broken bones, was not hospitalized, and didn't die. Is there any need to make such a fuss?

Ha ha.

Under the earnest persuasion of his agent, Hunter took a deep breath, swallowed all these thoughts and regained his composure.

While waiting for the team and league press conferences to end, the spotlight was about to whizz by, and the real protagonist of the news event was completely forgotten. An official apology letter from Hunter barely brought the attention back.

"...I regret my personal behavior and am willing to accept all consequences..."

blah blah blah.

Although there is more to the open letter than this, this is the core sentence.

Briefly, the discussion shifted back to Hunter.

Some people believe that since Hunter has apologized and the victim did not continue to appeal, they should give Hunter a chance to reform.

However, more people believe that Hunter's apology was only forced by the situation. They should not believe it easily, but should look at Hunter's subsequent actions.

Others believe that Hunter should leave professional football forever and receive anger management therapy.

Especially in the context of Foster finding a new job without any cost or punishment, Hunter's next move has become a hot topic of discussion.

At this critical juncture, all the teams in the league appear to be cautious and no one dares to run into trouble directly, which shows the heat of public opinion.

Not only Hunter, the Kansas Chiefs have always been at the forefront of the storm——

The defending champion's cover-up and indifference became the target of strong condemnation from netizens.

It is precisely because of the Kansas City Chiefs and Washington Redskins' attempts to smooth things over and even pretend that everything is peaceful that the players' off-field violence has never been taken seriously and is getting worse.

Public opinion is not ready to let the Kansas City Chiefs off easily. Originally, the battle for a playoff spot entered a new chapter this week.

The Kansas City Chiefs traveled to face their division rivals, the Los Angeles Chargers.

This year is the second season for the Los Angeles Chargers under new head coach Anthony Lynn. After running-in and adjustments, the team is finally on the right track, and quarterback Philip Rivers is having the best and most exciting season of his career.

After starting the season with one win and two losses, the Los Angeles Lightning fully recovered, ushering in a six-game winning streak to reverse the situation, and after defeating the Cincinnati Bengals last week, their season record improved to ten wins and three losses.

This is the first time the team has won double digits since 2009.

Currently, in the AFC West, the Los Angeles Chargers' record is second only to the Kansas City Chiefs' 11 wins and 2 losses, and is on par with the AFC's second seed, the New England Patriots.

Although the Kansas City Chiefs have secured their place in the playoffs, the division title and seeding are still up in the air, with the Los Angeles Lightning eyeing them.

Simply put, the Los Angeles Chargers and the Kansas City Chiefs are currently competing for the AFC West championship; at the same time, the two teams are competing for a first-round bye in the playoffs and home-field advantage. The situation is extremely tense.

The outcome of the next game is likely to completely overturn the AFC playoff landscape. The Los Angeles Chargers are a strong team that can rival the New England Patriots and Los Angeles Rams, and the Kansas City Chiefs need to go all out.

What's more, these are divisional rivals. Even if it has nothing to do with the playoff spots, the two teams are fighting to the death.

however.

The noise off the field completely diverted the focus, so that no one cared about the upcoming divisional matchup between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Los Angeles Chargers.

It's ridiculous.

At the pre-match press conference, even when facing Levi, the barrage of questions revolved entirely around Hunter, and there were traps waiting behind.

So much so that Levi threw a heavy bomb at the beginning.

“I hate Los Angeles.”

All of a sudden, the whole audience gasped and stared at Levi in ​​disbelief.

Levi shrugged slightly.

"The last time we came here, we lost, and that wasn't a good memory. This time, it seemed like no one cared about our preparation. Oh, please give me a reason to like Los Angeles."

Witty, cunning.

There was a burst of laughter at the scene, and everyone finally understood what Levi meant.

However, even so, Levi was still unable to dodge.

When reporters asked Levi to comment on how the Kansas City Chiefs management handled the Hunter incident, Levi spread his hands and rolled his eyes.

"See, I still can't escape."

This complaint made the reporters burst into laughter.

Levi knew he couldn't avoid it, so he simply gave a response.

"We made a bad judgement and a bad choice, it's as simple as that."

Huh!
Take a breath.

Although the media has been aggressive, not only Levi, but even Reed has been no exception. They are besieging the coach and players, hoping to get a positive response; but obviously, no one is willing to do so -

In fact, reporters also knew about this matter, and it was almost impossible to ask coaches and players to criticize the management in person, especially for such a difficult incident.

But reporters are still surrounding them.

To be precise, reporters just want to see the coaches and players in embarrassment.

A tease, an attack.

But I didn't expect that Levi would...

(End of this chapter)

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