Super Bowl Domination

Chapter 962 Peer Recognition

Chapter 962 Peer Recognition
Does anyone remember the controversy after Levi topped the Pro Bowl voting last year?

Those haters and black fans were all sneering and mocking. If nothing else, the Chinese people have never lost to anyone when it comes to voting. After Nu Zhao Ri Yue dominated the NBA All-Star voting, now it's Levi's turn to dominate the NFL voting, haha.

The sourness, the sarcasm, and the sharpness all come to us through the words on social networks.

But what now?

Let's all shut up. Even though the haters will always hate and won't stop, in reality, their complaints and attacks only make themselves look uglier and more stupid.

The voting for the league's top 100 players has nothing to do with fans, or even media reporters or professionals; it is entirely based on the players' own choices.

Not only are they professionals, but they are also colleagues. Only active players who are actually on the field have the right to speak; similarly, only those who truly understand what the actual game is like, and even actually confront and clash with their opponents, can understand the difficulty of their opponents reaching such a high level.

As for those outsiders who only talk about it on paper, please stand aside, okay?
From Brees to Donald to Levi, the authority and professionalism behind the top 100 players voting list is beyond doubt.

Levi, finally did it.

Peterson in 2013, Watt in 2015, and now Levi in ​​2019.

In the nine-year history of the Top 100 list, this is only the third time that a non-quarterback player has topped the list; at the same time, this time it was a complete outsider who topped the list.

Alliance, join hands to witness history.

"If you still treat him as a rookie, believe me, you will be the one who becomes a joke in the end."

Aaron Donald, defensive tackle for the Los Angeles Rams, is not only ranked second on this year's Top 100 list, but is also the Defensive Player of the Year.

During the interview, Donald did not hide his admiration and recognition at all.

"I know it seems incredible, but the fact is that he is still growing at an incredible speed."

"We all knew how great his rookie season was and we believed he was a finished product; but, no, he is not and he rejects that stereotype."

"I've faced him twice this season. In Week 11 of the regular season, we were evenly matched, and I had a slight advantage, to some extent. But the Super Bowl?"

"You all saw it, he completely defeated me. I have to admit that on Super Bowl night, I had no solution. It made me extremely anxious. I couldn't find a solution or a solution."

"This is Levi. In just two months, his growth and transformation are obvious. I am now looking forward to what surprises the third-year Levi will bring again."

NFLN, the official channel of the league, produces and broadcasts its annual top 100 players list. After each player's ranking is announced, the program team will interview those who voted for the player, ask them the reasons for their vote, and provide interpretations to the audience from a professional perspective.

In the past two years, the league has been promoting Levi. Starting from the "GOAT VS Rookie" incident, Levi, who suddenly emerged, has been at the center of the storm. Behind the countless praises, there is also a surge of disgust. Even neutral fans can't help but feel tired.

"Okay, okay, he's great, we all know that, but can you try something different?"

However, until now, the faces that are so familiar to the fans have been explaining in person:

What is Levi's strength in?
Things changed quietly.

JJ Watt, Houston Texans defensive end, "We all know that Levi's speed is excellent, and the 'edge walker' will never miss any opportunity to show his speed; but in fact, this is where Levi really excels."

Watt tapped his head with his fingers. "He observes, he thinks, he judges. In short, he is like a second quarterback. He adjusts his running strategy according to the ever-changing form of the field."

"Maybe if we analyze it purely from a physical or technical perspective, Levi is not perfect; but he knows how to use his advantages and make adjustments according to the form of the game. This is what makes him the most terrifying."

"And, as Levi's understanding of football deepens, I think he will continue to grow. I'm also somewhat curious whether the fully mature version of Levi can once again subvert our view of running backs."

From Donald to Watt, the unparalleled praise directly pushed Levi to the altar. Fans may complain——

Friendship ticket.

The two defensive generals had a close personal relationship with Levi, so it didn't seem strange that they were willing to sing praises for their friend.

Then, Chicago Bears linebacker Khalil Mack also stepped up.

"...When you stand in front of him, you feel like prey, with nowhere to hide."

"Yes, you heard me right. I feel like the prey. Logically, the defensive players are the hunters and the running backs are the prey, that's normal; but he is different."

"He will make you feel a lot of pressure because you can never predict his movements. Whether it's strength, speed, or change of direction, he will make you feel frustrated and even think that you are so clumsy and don't know what to do, and then you fall into frustration and anger."

"I, uh... Honestly, I hate going toe-to-toe with him."

The world suddenly became quiet.

The 2016 Defensive Player of the Year, fourth on this season's Top list, and a former Oakland Raider, as well as a division rival of the Kansas City Chiefs, the comments coming from Mark couldn't be more true, especially the sense of frustration.

The world is real.

If all the league's Defensive Player of the Year winners for the past five years have unanimously recognized Levi, it means that this guy is indeed worthy of admiration.

Apparently, there's more to it than that.

"You should experience his speed and change of direction for yourself..." Jalen Ramsey, a Jacksonville Jaguars cornerback who was named in the top 150 of the players list for the second consecutive year, "I strongly suspect that when he gets to the sideline, his speed increases by %, like he wakes up with a speed aura."

"Levi is a nightmare for cornerbacks."

Los Angeles Chargers safety Derwin James said, "Not just cornerbacks. You should stand in my position and imagine the scene. When Levi rushes towards you, it's like an F1 car rushing towards you. What should you do? What else can you do?"

James couldn't help but shudder when he thought about facing Levi, the Kansas City Chiefs' arch-rival in the same division, at least twice next season.

"It's so scary." James said sincerely.

James isn't the only one.

"If the defensive players focus on Levi's speed, he will use his strength and confrontation to make you feel another side of rugby. His confrontation and ability to withstand blows often make me question my life. I am very happy with my position and standing in the same queue with Levi."

These words came from Kansas City Chiefs defensive tackle Chris Jones. The third-year player made the league's top 100 player list for the first time in his career, landing at number 37. He also gave his vote to Levi without hesitation.

(End of this chapter)

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