Super Bowl Domination

Chapter 749 Opening Statement

Chapter 749 Opening Statement
"Lark."

"Lark!"

"Defensive end Chris Jones was able to get the sack he was aiming for, but was sacked!"

"incredible!"

"Andrew Luck showed unparalleled determination and courage under pressure!"

"Lake regained the passing space. The Kansas City Chiefs defense was obviously slow to warm up and failed to get into the state. Lake is moving. Lake is observing. Lake is looking for a passing target."

"Lark!"

"Oh, God."

Pull the bow to its full extent, shoot the giant eagle, and make a shocking achievement.

The football drew a thrilling parabola, crossed half the field, flew fifty-one yards, and headed for the opposite end zone.

A figure, riding a white horse, broke through the blockade of the red waves like lightning, took the lead in breaking through the siege, and rushed towards the football.

TY Hilton, a wide receiver who entered the league in the same draft as Luck, was also the best passing target that Luck grew up with, and was selected to the Pro Bowl for five consecutive seasons.

This season, Hilton has been in a slump and his performance has been mediocre, far below expectations, and he has been completely overwhelmed by the outstanding performance of the new generation of wide receivers.

However, entering the playoffs, Hilton found his former glory.

The Indianapolis Colts played explosively in the opening stages, withstanding the frontcourt pressure of the Kansas City Chiefs and launching long passes into the backfield without warning, catching the AFC No. 1 seed off guard with their tough stance.

Hilton, riding alone to break through the sky.

In a blink of an eye, safety Daniel Sorensen was the only one left in front.

This season, the Kansas City Chiefs' secondary defense has been riddled with holes and unsustainable. Injuries have disrupted their plans, causing the team's pass defense to be passive.

Sorensen, the No. 4 safety last season, competed for the starting position during the offseason, but missed most of the season due to injury. He only started at the end of the season and is currently performing well.

But the playoffs?

Still the first time.

Sorenson hurriedly stuck to Hilton, trying to use his body to block his position, but he didn't expect that Hilton would take the initiative to push forward and hold Sorenson, using his body weight to suppress Sorenson and prevent Sorenson from exerting force.

In the end, Hilton leaned on Sorenson, took the football into his arms, hit it continuously and retreated, and pressed Sorenson with his back.

Until it destroyed Sorenson's center of gravity.

With another turn, Hilton easily broke into the end zone and scored a touchdown.

"Wow! Beautiful!"

"It's wonderful! It's indescribable!"

"The Indianapolis Colts showed their determination to win on their first possession."

"At the start of the game, the visiting team won the coin toss and unusually chose to attack first instead of attacking later. We all thought this was a strategy."

"Well, this is indeed a strategy, not only in terms of momentum, but also in terms of tactics. The Indianapolis Colts obviously developed a detailed strategy and showed their belief in the opening stage."

"Facing the Kansas City Chiefs, the Indianapolis Colts are ready to upset their opponent and advance with their heads held high."

"Just a reminder, in the 2013 playoffs, during the wild card round, the Kansas City Chiefs and Indianapolis Colts had an unparalleled offensive battle at Lucas Oil Stadium."

"In the end, it was the Indianapolis Colts led by this Luck who defeated the Kansas City Chiefs by just one point with a score of '45:44' and advanced to the next round."

"The Kansas City Chiefs have had a number of painful playoff losses over the years, but that one was undoubtedly the pinnacle of pain."

"Standing in front of the Kansas Chief again, Luck is not afraid of his opponent at all." "Beautiful!"

"In the opening stage, Luck ignored the bad influence of the snowy weather and made a 51-yard pass to prove that his passing touch was fine; more importantly, Luck activated Hilton. After a whole season of slump, is Hilton ready to explode in the playoffs?"

“This is not good news for the Kansas City Chiefs.”

"Next, it's up to this young Kansas City Chiefs offense."

"Sure, they've had bad weather, and last season in Foxborough against the New England Patriots, the weather was even worse, but the key now is whether Mahomes, the young second-year quarterback, can find his feet and firmly grasp the rhythm of the offense."

On the court, Levi noticed it immediately:
Lark.

After completing the touchdown, Hilton seemed extremely excited. He slammed the football to the ground and vented his depression that lasted throughout the season. Being the first to score a touchdown at Arrowhead Stadium undoubtedly boosted the morale.

Lack did the same, clenching his fists and roaring at Chris Jones; Jones looked particularly annoyed and was just a step away from a successful sack.

But Levi noticed a detail: Lak had been moving his right shoulder.

Over the past few seasons, Lack has had bad luck and suffered multiple injuries, including a ruptured kidney; but the most serious was the shoulder injury he sustained last season, which directly ruled him out for the entire season, and he did not return until this year.

So, what does this scene mean?
It's not that he was planning to injure Lake. As a professional player, Levi understood the pain of injuries better than anyone else and really didn't want to see him suffer from injuries. Even if it was for victory, the duel should be fair.

Those dirty tricks are neither desirable nor necessary.

but.

Looking at it from another perspective, injuries are also part of the game and they need to observe their opponents carefully.

If Lack feels pain in his shoulder again, the long pass at the beginning of the game is a deterrent and a warning, but it is also a desperate risk, because Lack may need to shoot faster next time, and once he feels the pressure of the pass rush, the pressure to pass the ball will increase.

what does this mean?
Tactical adjustments.

At a glance, you can see Jones's furrowed brows and his head lowered, immersed in his own thoughts.

Levi stepped forward and patted Jones on the shoulder. "Good job, man. Be patient. You just need to be patient. The game has just begun."

Jones raised his head and looked at Levi, with a hint of confusion in his eyes.

But Levi did not stay any longer. He was not professional in the matters of the defensive team, so he just needed to stop there. There was no need to make further comments.

Turning towards Mahomes, the offensive team prepared to take the field.

Kelsey also walked over, silent, looking at the court silently.

The game is still the same game, but the mentality and will are completely different.

"7:0".

After the Indianapolis Colts' special team successfully scored the extra point, the offensive power came to the Kansas City Chiefs, and Arrowhead Stadium instantly erupted with amazing energy.

"fly!"

Annie clenched her fists, raised her arms and cheered, turned to look at Jenna and Jeff, the light in her eyes was completely burning, and she used all her strength to express her joy.

Jenna tried to stop Annie, but Jeff stopped her because he was watching the surging heat at Arrowhead Stadium on the TV screen.

There was no way for Annie to go to the scene to watch, nor could she go to the hospital to watch with her friends. She could only stay at home. It would be too cruel if she couldn't even cheer and support.

Then Jeff smiled at Anne and cheered too.

"fly!"

(End of this chapter)

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