Super Bowl Domination

Chapter 907 Far-reaching Impact

Chapter 907 Far-reaching Impact
When people discuss influence, numbers such as traffic on hot search lists, sponsorship from advertisers, etc. are often more intuitive and specific.

This is true, and it is undoubtedly a very important component of influence; however, it is not the whole story.

In the world of competitive sports, so-called influence should also include increasing attention to sports events, motivating young players and amateur enthusiasts, changing the living conditions of the entire industry, and so on.

Michael Jordan. Roger Federer. Tiger Woods. Michael Schumacher. Serena Williams.

Etc., etc.

These legends, without exception, are all like this. These invisible and intangible but objectively existing and famous influences have a power more powerful than numbers, even surpassing GOAT itself, and engraving their names in the long river of history.

Of course, a player who can have such an influence is already the GOAT.

Now, Levi also has such an opportunity.

Two short professional seasons in the NFL, coupled with the special position of running back, are not enough to put Levi into the heated discussion of GOAT; but his Asian identity, the special status of a running back and his legendary resume give Levi unparalleled influence, quietly changing the attention of this sport around the world.

This influence has undoubtedly brought this young running back to a whole new level.

This is a brand new field, one that even Brady and Manning have not been able to touch. Every step Levi takes next may write a new history.

#Go to Kansas City.

This topic tag is just the tip of the iceberg; at the same time, it is just the beginning.

In just a few days, fanatical crowds poured into Kansas City from all directions like a flood, and collectively entered carnival mode.

At this time last year, the Kansas City Chiefs returned to the Super Bowl after 48 years, sparking a frenzy. They mobilized two million people to participate, breaking the record for the number of participants in the championship parades of the four major North American leagues in an incredible and devastating manner, and shocked the entire North American continent.

Looking back now, that was probably the first time that Kansas City left the general public with the impression of being warm, united, and positive.

Precisely because last year was so crazy, people generally believe that it will be difficult to surpass it this year. Although they are defending the title, they lack the impact of last year's long-awaited rain, coupled with the Super Bowl sweep to the top. Without last year's thrills, it will probably be difficult to mobilize all two million people together again.

This is indeed the case.

This year, we were ultimately unable to replicate the craziness of last year; however, the real surprise was that this year was still as enthusiastic as ever, easily leaving a new mark.

More than one and a half million fans attended the championship parade.

Although far inferior to last year's, this is still the second largest championship parade in the history of the four major North American leagues, second only to the benchmark set by the Kansas City Chiefs last year. With its sweeping gesture, it declares to everyone that the energy nurtured by Kansas City is not inferior to any major ball market.

The most special thing about this year is that young people who have recently settled in Kansas City and become new urban residents all participated in the championship parade, pushing the annual carnival feast to a new peak. The continuous injection of fresh blood became the beautiful scenery of the day.

There were huge crowds of people, it was packed.

The highlight of the entire championship parade came at a slightly unexpected moment.

Felix, in a wheelchair, appeared on the Kansas City Chiefs player parade float, followed by Karen, Jenna and a group of children.

After learning more about the situation, we found out that all the children were cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy, and they were also friends of Anne and Felix.

The Kansas City Chiefs specifically invited them to join the defending champions parade.

When Felix stood in front of the float and saw Levi and Mahomes leaving the previous float and walking towards their float, Felix couldn't control himself and raised his arms high and shouted loudly.

"Fly!" The heartfelt, uncontrollable joy and happiness unexpectedly ignited the parade. Fans on both sides watched Levi and Mahomes cheering, inadvertently joining Felix.

Then, it unfolds in a grand and magnificent manner.

One after another, sweeping the entire venue, the new residents who had just arrived in Kansas City were all shocked and shocked. They joined in with boiling blood, and pushed the carnival atmosphere to a new peak with abandon.

Glenn-Carter just arrived in Kansas City yesterday. He will graduate from college in June this year. He has no plans for the future for the time being. He has not looked for a job or started an internship. He has no plans.

Confused and puzzled, Carter watched the AFC finals matchup, and then watched the Super Bowl, and became very interested in Kansas City.

He does not deny that he is a winning fan. If the Kansas City Chiefs lost those games, he might not be interested in the city. Maybe he would go to Boston or Los Angeles; but now he is in Kansas City.

Carter thinks Levi is an interesting player.

Kansas City, here we come.

His luggage was still in the motel, a simple twenty-dollar-a-night motel. He hadn't even started looking for a place to stay. He had come early this morning to attend the championship parade.

Before that, he lived in Portland, where they only had one professional team, the NBA's Portland Trail Blazers, which hadn't won a championship for a long time; and the university was in Richmond, where the NCAA was king.

So, he had never experienced such a scene before.

Looking at this scene, the fatigue from the long journey seemed to disappear in an instant. I raised my hands high with passion and joined the crowd.

"fly!"

Again and again.

Carter shouted and became uncontrollably excited. Only now did he realize that this was what carnival felt like and what a party was like.

Portland and Richmond really don't know anything about parties.

Carter raised his hands high, jumped and cheered with ecstasy, becoming a drop of water in the vast ocean, creating huge waves.

He felt like he was beginning to love Kansas City.

At that moment, the sound of "flying" circled in unison under the blue sky of Kansas City, bringing a perfect end to all the 2018 NFL season games.

Party. Carnival. Parade.

Not only the players, but the entire city entered a festive and crazy mode. Even after the championship parade, the air was still filled with happiness and joy. Not even going to work could take away their joy.

Kansas City Chiefs flags can be seen on every street, wearing Kansas City Chiefs jerseys on the street is becoming a new fashion trend, and discussions about the Super Bowl can be heard all the time in the office.

Even breathing is bliss.

I'm afraid this carnival will have to go on for a while longer.

Regardless of whether this is a dream or not, Kansas City doesn't want to wake up for the time being, so let this happiness last a little longer, a little longer.

(End of this chapter)

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