Super Bowl Domination

Chapter 775 Fight to the death

Chapter 775 Fight to the death
Insults, curses, humiliations.

Overwhelming.

The situation is gradually getting out of control. This is the other side of competitive sports, which is dirty and ugly, violent and distorted. It is not beautiful.

Maybe there is no grudge between the two cities, maybe the fans are complete strangers, maybe everyone who leaves the team is an ordinary person like you and me in real life, but they stand in hostile positions because of winning or losing in competitive sports, and they want to tear each other into countless pieces.

Verbal attacks are still a small matter.

Just block it. As long as you don’t look at social networks, the world will be quiet.

However, the personal attacks are another matter, and things are escalating.

A group of New England Patriots fans arrived in Kansas City five days in advance. At first glance, they were unemployed vagrants who did not need to go to work. They sneaked into the parking lot of the Kansas City Chiefs training base and vandalized the three team buses of the Kansas City Chiefs with paint, pigment, eggs and wet wipes.

As a result, the security guard noticed the scene through surveillance video.

The doorman showed up and tried to eject them, but was tackled and beaten by six New England Patriots fans, who punched, kicked and laughed wildly.

In the end, the security guard suffered broken ribs, a fractured arm, and other serious injuries, including internal bleeding. If the stadium security had not discovered it in time and called an ambulance, the consequences... would have been unimaginable and his life would have been in danger.

The Kansas Chief called the police immediately and, through the parking lot surveillance video, accurately caught six suspects and prepared to prosecute them.

Obviously, things have seriously gone beyond the bottom line.

When Levi learned about this, he was furious and rarely showed any anger.

"A bunch of cowards."

"If you have the guts, you should come to me. I don't condemn you for bullying the minority with your numbers. You know where I live and where I work. You're always welcome to come to my door."

"A group of people attacking an ordinary person who is over 50 years old and unarmed only shows that you are cowardly and incompetent. If you are afraid of losing and ask us to show mercy, just say it. I won't laugh at you."

with full force.

Everyone who knew Levi could see that he was extremely angry.

And it's not just Levi.

The Kansas City Chiefs were all furious, and Reid, who was always smiling, also made a rare official statement in front of the media:

Severe condemnation.

Similar incidents are common in the UK, where football hooligans are notorious. Every time the North American media sees football hooligans running rampant in the European Cup or the Premier League, they express strong condemnation and proudly emphasize that there are no such hooligans in the four major leagues in North America.

I never expected that this time I would be slapped in the face, and it was such a vicious incident. The British media couldn't wait to add insult to injury and ridicule the team, even emphasizing that the New England Patriots are the most successful team in the NFL since the millennium and are the face of the league.

Now, not only the media are ashamed, but the league officials are also furious.

Brush brush.

Arrows all point to the New England Patriots.

For a while, the New England Patriots were like rats crossing the street.

The New England Patriots know they are in the wrong, and Belichick and Brady have also publicly stated that they strongly condemn such behavior and will never tolerate it.

However, the apology was of no avail. On social networks, the war of words between the two sides continued to escalate. New England Patriots fans showed no remorse and even added fuel to the fire by applauding the mob; or they thought the parking lot incident was a frame-up and conspiracy.

"Someone wants to harm me."

Ferocious, ugly, distorted, all kinds of remarks are flying all over the Internet.

Whether it was the fans' personal behavior or Levi's response, they were all considered targeted attacks. "You are targeting me." So fans of the New England Patriots and Kansas City Chiefs erupted, using the Internet as a battlefield and launching an all-round battle.

Things are escalating and have already gone beyond the scope of a game.

There is no doubt that it has now turned into a fight to the death. From inside the game to outside the game, from the fans to the entire city, everything has become tense.

Although the meeting between the New England Patriots and the Kansas City Chiefs was already tense without any fanning of the flames, things are now clearly out of control and the sparks and smoke between the two teams continue to intensify.

It's like a powder keg.

Of course, the Nations League final was no slouch.

The New Orleans Saints and the Los Angeles Rams have a long history.

In 2002, the league reallocated the divisions and finally formed the current division configuration; before that, the New Orleans Saints and the Los Angeles Rams both belonged to the NFC West. The two sides were sworn enemies in the same division for half a century and had countless focus matchups in history.

After the league's re-division, the two teams belong to different divisions, but the grievances between them are still an important topic in the league.

Not to mention what happened on the court, the two teams were also entangled outside the court.

In the 2012 season, the Los Angeles Rams (then the St. Louis Rams) secretly contacted New Orleans Saints defensive coordinator Gregg Williams in an attempt to poach him; but they never expected that just one week later, the "bounty gate" that shocked the NFL broke out.

The protagonists of the "bounty gate" are New Orleans Saints head coach Sean Payton and defensive coordinator Greg Williams. The coaching staff offered bonuses to defensive players, encouraging them to use dirty means to deliberately injure opponents. Greg Williams is considered the main planner.

This incident shocked the entire league. It was an act that lacked sportsmanship and professional ethics.

In the end, Greg Williams was suspended indefinitely and Sean Payton was suspended for one year.

It was circulated among New Orleans Saints fans that it was the St. Louis Rams who had tried to poach Greg Williams but failed, so they were unwilling to do so.

Of course, there is no evidence; but that doesn't stop New Orleans Saints fans from throwing all the blame at their former division rivals.

What’s even more incredible is that two years later, Greg Williams was finally released from the ban after continued appeals, and his first job after his return was as the defensive coordinator of the Los Angeles Rams.

New Orleans Saints: …

Other teams and fans in the league: …

Now, the New Orleans Saints are about to face off against the Los Angeles Rams. It is worth mentioning that this is only the second playoff meeting between the two teams in history.

The last time was in the 2001 season, when the Los Angeles Rams were at their peak, having just won the Super Bowl two years ago and were hailed as the "Great Showtime"; however, the New Orleans Saints upset their arch-rivals in the wild-card game and won the first playoff victory in team history.

In a blink of an eye, seventeen years have passed. Although the world has changed dramatically, the grudge between the old rivals will not be forgotten. The New Orleans Saints and the Los Angeles Rams are also sharpening their knives. Only one person can leave standing.

The atmosphere is chaotic and ready to explode.

The League of Nations has its own historical origins, and the League of America has its own grievances and hatreds, but there is no doubt that the two league finals will not be boring at all, and each team is sharpening their knives and getting ready.

(End of this chapter)

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