Super Bowl Domination

Chapter 851 The whole network is paralyzed

Chapter 851 The whole network is paralyzed
"... Kansas Chief, 100 percent Kansas Chief, I have no doubt about it."

"No, no, no, the Los Angeles Rams are the team with the upper hand."

"The difficulty of defending the title is there."

“From an experience and mentality standpoint, the Kansas City Chiefs have the advantage.”

"My friends, don't forget that the Los Angeles Rams beat the Kansas City Chiefs in the regular season."

"Personally, I think that in terms of overall strength, the Kansas City Chiefs are of course the more favored side."

You come and go, not giving an inch.

There were many opinions and constant noise.

It's clear at a glance that it's time to predict the Super Bowl champion again.

Everyone has an opinion. Literally, everyone.

Meanwhile, the Kansas City Chiefs returned from vacation as planned and began training, methodically preparing for the upcoming season finale.

Here, the entire social network has been paralyzed, with people blushing and fuming.

There is no doubt that this should be the most talked-about and discussed Super Bowl in recent years, and the attention index has skyrocketed until it exploded.

First of all, "Los Angeles VS defending champion".

As the second largest city in North America, there is no doubt that Los Angeles has great potential and is a popular city in the surrounding cities. However, the last time a Los Angeles football team made it to the Super Bowl was in the 1983 season.

That year, the Los Angeles Raiders advanced to the Super Bowl and faced the defending champion Washington Redskins. In the end, the Los Angeles Raiders defeated their opponents with a complete victory and won the championship.

Twenty-five years later, a Los Angeles team finally advanced to the Super Bowl again and faced the defending champions again. Is history about to repeat itself?
You can imagine the madness of the Los Angeles metropolitan area.

In the past two years, the Rams and Chargers have both moved to Los Angeles, but have never been able to awaken the passion of the city's football fans.

until now.

Compared with top basketball cities like Los Angeles, Kansas City is not worth mentioning at all; but the point is that the Kansas City Chiefs are the defending champions and the No. 1 seed in the league. After a whole season of accumulation, the attention of passers-by fans is all cast on them, and they are not inferior to Los Angeles at all.

Secondly, the excitement of the "Half-Time Super Bowl" is still talked about by people today.

Regardless of the course of the game or the final result, this game is the highlight of the 2018 season, and even became a benchmark for the excitement of the season's games.

"This wild-card game is equivalent to 30% of a half-time Super Bowl," "A divisional game is less than 50% of a half-time Super Bowl," "It is exciting but I personally think it is only 75% of a half-time Super Bowl."

And so on and so forth.

This classic battle has become a hot topic that cannot be avoided by North American sports fans, and is not only popular in the NFL. Events in the other three major sports leagues are also often compared with it.

Now, in the same season, the Los Angeles Rams and the Kansas City Chiefs are facing off again?

No one should miss out.

Third, regular season MVP Levi. Thanks to Levi's historic feat, the news has been strongly spread. Last year, Levi's historic entry into the Super Bowl and his influence in leading the Kansas City Chiefs to the championship as the Super Bowl MVP is far beyond comparison. In an instant, all eyes in the world are on this year's Super Bowl.

Here, the discussion is not about rugby fans, but about spectators, casual fans, and netizens who "know nothing about rugby but inexplicably see countless discussions on their timelines and then realize the trend and start to worry whether they also need to keep up in order to avoid being despised for not keeping up with the trend, so they pretend to be serious and express their concern."

In other words, the attention index of non-fan groups has been fully awakened.

The buzz surrounding the Super Bowl has reached a new level. For a moment, it seems as if the whole world is paying attention to the final battle of the Super Bowl.

Finally, there is some atmosphere of the World Cup final.

At the same time, the North American continent entered a carnival period. Inside and outside, up and down, there was only one thought in the mind:
"Super Bowl Super Bowl Super Bowl."

As mentioned before, it is rare that the Kansas City Chiefs are the more favored team this year.

In fact, from the various selections for the All-American First Team/Second Team, Pro Bowl, and regular season awards, we can get a glimpse of clues. Professionals' praise and recognition of the Kansas City Chiefs completely surpasses the Los Angeles Rams.

At this point, Los Angeles fans are about to protest, saying that the experts must have been biased because of the controversial decision in the final minutes of the National League Final.

"It's not our fault for the controversial call", "We can beat New Orleans even without the call", "There is no controversy at all", "The league is unconditionally licking Levi, right?", "Haha, we are just sacrificial sheep to take the blame for the Chosen One, right?"

And so on.

But professionals say that those selections are for the regular season. Just like the Chicago Bears, even if they lost to the Philadelphia Eagles in the first round of the playoffs, they should definitely be given a lot of recognition. The Kansas City Chiefs' overall performance in the regular season is more convincing, and they have completed their transformation and upgrade step by step.

However, Los Angeles fans covered their ears. "No matter what, we beat the Kansas City Chiefs, period. There is no need to discuss it anymore. It's that simple, and we will always have this record. We won the half-time Super Bowl and will win the Super Bowl."

From another perspective, professionals don’t care either, and there is absolutely no need to argue with netizens.

Just looking at it from a side perspective, everyone has an opinion about the Super Bowl, and no one can convince anyone else, and everyone has their own supporters and concerns.

This is also one of the charms of team sports.

In the eyes of professionals, whether you support the Los Angeles Rams or the Kansas City Chiefs, there is one thing that is undisputed:
The tip of the needle is facing the wheat awn.

In every way, this year's Super Bowl showdown is indeed a perfect script. Even Goodell couldn't write a better season finale.

From a conspiracy theorist's perspective, the Super Bowl ending planned by Goodell should have been "Los Angeles Rams vs. New England Patriots". The tendency of controversial penalties in the final moments of the two conference finals speaks for itself.

At that time, the results of the regular season MVP voting had not yet come out, and Levi's surplus value as a dark horse had been almost squeezed out. Compared with the Kansas City Chiefs advancing to the Super Bowl, the collision between the New England Patriots, a veteran powerhouse on the East Coast, and the Los Angeles Rams, a new generation rising star on the West Coast, gave the league more room for maneuver from the perspective of the ball market and topics.

Of course, the main theme of "front wave vs. back wave" can also push the season to a new climax.

Unfortunately, the Kansas City Chiefs ruined Goodell's plan.

However, no one expected that the Kansas City Chiefs, who played the role of spoiler for the second consecutive year, would inadvertently complete a Hollywood-style script and bring the 2018 season to a climax in another way.

As expected, God is the best screenwriter and fate is the best story, this truth is always irrefutable.

(End of this chapter)

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