Super Bowl Domination

Chapter 961 Well-deserved

Chapter 961 Well-deserved
Second place, Aaron Donald, Los Angeles Rams defensive tackle.

As the league's Defensive Player of the Year last season, Donald's dominance is terrifying. He also continued Watt's strong performance that year and won the Defensive Player of the Year award for the second consecutive year.

Although Donald lost not only to Levi but also to Mahomes in the regular season MVP voting; this did not affect his status among the players at all.

On the contrary, because defensive players are often ignored and despised, from Watt to Donald's strong rise, players often join forces to cheer for the defense, hoping that the league can face up to the status of defense in football games. Donald has become a new banner.

With Watt in front and Donald in the back, plus linebackers Khalil Mack and Von Miller, the superstars of the defensive team are indeed rising in recent years; unlike the offensive team that relies entirely on the quarterback to attract firepower, the defensive team is gradually showing their comprehensiveness.

Perhaps, the only pity is that among these defensive players, only Von Miller led the Denver Broncos to the 50th Super Bowl championship and won the Super Bowl MVP that year. All other players missed the championship ring.

It is precisely because of this that Donald unfortunately missed the top spot in the top 2015 players and was unable to replicate Watt's feat of being crowned the top players in .

So, in such fierce competition, who can beat Donald and Brisden to take the top spot?

The answer seems to be obvious.

First place, Levi, running back of the Kansas City Chiefs.

Without a doubt!

with no doubt!

Well received!
Alliance, once again join hands to witness history——

This is the second time a running back has topped the list since Peterson in 2013, and it is also the third time in nine years that a non-quarterback has topped the list.

More importantly, Levi's sophomore year was, in some ways, even crazier than his first year.

Last season, Levi was crowned Offensive Player of the Year, sweeping the field as a rookie and threatening Brady's position in the competition for the regular season MVP. He then made consecutive reversals in the playoffs, advanced to the Super Bowl, and won the Super Bowl MVP, which was a perfect ending.

From data to honors, Levi's strength can be felt in all aspects, and almost all media recognize that -

This is the best rookie season ever.

Throughout the long history, there have been a handful of players like Mahomes who have delivered top performances in their first starting season after one or two years in the league. However, Levi delivered a peak performance in his rookie season that was worthy of being recorded in history. It was unique and unparalleled, unprecedented and unparalleled, and it attracted attention.

Amid this powerful momentum, Levi's rookie season saw him rank seventh on the list of top 100 players, an exceptional performance.

However, after the list was released, it sparked a series of controversies.

Because in this list, Pittsburgh Steelers running back Bell ranked fifth and Los Angeles Rams running back Gurley ranked sixth, both ahead of Levi.

Putting Bale aside for now, Gurley also made the list for the first time in his career, ranking sixth, and was actually one place ahead of Levi who also made the list for the first time?
Is this reasonable?
Judging from the data, the performance on the field, the performance at key moments of the game, the performance in the playoffs, and the season's honors, Levi is leading in all aspects.

If Bale relies on the reputation and prestige accumulated in previous years to hold his position, it is understandable, after all, it is a player vote; then why is Gurley, who also made the list for the first time in his career, ahead of Levi?
Do not understand.

After the list was released, countless fans and some professional commentators expressed their amazement:

Sure enough, the "rookie" label is still a shackle. Even though Levi has created a season comparable to the top ten or top five in history, it should be even more incredible because of the rookie label, but the absurdity of reality is that the result is repeatedly ignored by people because of the rookie label.

Ridiculous! Funny! I can't complain! It's hard to imagine that a rookie player could be ranked in the top 10 of the league's top 100 players in his first season, and ranked seventh. However, it still caused a lot of protests and complaints, and many people felt sorry for the player, saying that his ranking was too low.

It's incredible.

But this is the reality. After the top 100 players list was announced, it sparked heated discussions, and some reporters even went to the training camp to ask Levi what he thought.

In response to this, Levi said with a smile.

"I am a newcomer and still a layman. I still have a lot to learn. I think the advice from my peers is that I need to stay humble and continue to learn and grow."

"I think that's very good advice. So, see you next season?"

That brilliant smile appeared as a profile picture in this year's special program to announce the top 100 players, awakening people's fear of being controlled by the devil.

See, this is Levi, he does what he says.

For the second consecutive season, he has shown a dominant performance, for the second consecutive season, he has led all the running back statistics, for the second consecutive season, he has gained the upper hand in the strong clashes with the league's top defensive players, and for the second consecutive season, he has stepped up at a critical moment in the playoffs and led the team to victory.

And, for the second consecutive season, they won the Super Bowl!
A running back is gradually changing the landscape of the entire league, and eventually grows into the spiritual leader of the team, even going further than Peterson and Sanders.

incredible!

In all aspects, Levi's season was impeccable, especially on the Super Bowl stage, where he faced off against Donald's Los Angeles Rams. Levi defeated Donald head-on with his unparalleled performance, laying the foundation for the Kansas City Chiefs' resounding victory.

then--

Conquer the Alliance.

After winning the regular season MVP and Super Bowl MVP at the beginning of the year, he firmly topped the list of the league's top 100 players.

New king, crowned.

Among Levi's countless honors, being ranked first in the league's top 100 players does not seem to be loud enough. People often say that Manning won five regular season MVPs and made history, but rarely mention Manning's performance of being ranked first in the league's top 100 players twice; but it has special meaning to Levi.

In the past twenty years, from Sanders to Tomlinson, from Peterson to Lynch, from Bell to Gurley, from Henry to Barkley, from Kamara to McCaffrey, running backs have always faced challenges. They must give 150% performance under the critical and harsh eyes to win a little respect.

Levi is no exception, and even has a harder time than them.

A running back. A Chinese running back. A layman Chinese running back.

He just barged into the rugby field in a daze and disrupted all the games in an unreasonable way, just like a stranger breaking into a back garden to cause trouble and then having a party there. No owner would open his arms warmly to welcome the intruder.

However, at this moment, now, Levi has successfully broken this barrier and won his own recognition in a fair and just manner.

This is also a moment to witness history.

(End of this chapter)

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