Super Bowl Domination

Chapter 964 Unique 1 and 2

Chapter 964 Unique
On the art of editing

In the previous scene, Garrett grudgingly praised Levi and mentioned Brady, who suffered the toughest loss of his career last season.

In the next scene, the production team cuts directly to Brady, making a perfect and seamless transition.

In the interview video, Brady appeared in front of the camera.

However, Brady did not speak. He just stared at the camera expressionlessly, remaining silent with sharp eyes, letting the air gradually become quiet.

Until the atmosphere completely cooled down.

The picture turned and New York Giants running back Barkley appeared in the camera.

"No, I don't think he's the best running back. I'm the best running back in the league."

"But... yes, I chose him this season. You said you couldn't choose your own, and I had no other choice."

Barkley looked arrogant and faced the camera with his nose up.

Then, he shrugged lightly and said casually.

"He was able to beat Brady in the playoffs for the second consecutive year. I have to admit that he is outstanding. After all, not everyone can be like the New York Giants."

BRADY: …

Silent, quiet, staring at the camera lens with death eyes.

Los Angeles Rams quarterback Goff's expression was a little stiff, and it can be seen that he was a little uneasy.

After all, he chose Levi, not Gurley.

Therefore, you need to choose your words carefully when speaking.

"I personally think that the most admirable thing about Levi is his willpower."

"I don't know if you've noticed, but in those tense moments, Levi always keeps a relaxed demeanor and stays focused, and he always makes those moments look like they're enjoying themselves."

"He enjoys these challenges, these confrontations, he enjoys these tense moments and then he takes control and doesn't miss a single detail."

"He always makes the right choice at the right time. I don't know how he does it, but the fact is that he makes the game a pleasure."

"Yes, yes, yes." Watt appeared in the video again, "That's why we call him a lunatic."

Watt laughed as he spoke. "Can you believe it? In the overtime of the AFC Finals this year, I think he was enjoying that stalemate."

"Even though he was facing an experienced and talented team, he was still able to make them look flustered."

"What we see on the field is his on-the-spot performance; but personally, his pre-game preparation and tactical reserves are no less than those of a quarterback. In a fierce confrontation, he can always see through his opponents. In my opinion, this is undoubtedly great."

Then--

BRADY: …

Brady again, sitting in front of the camera with an expressionless face, as if one could clearly see that his back and knees were full of arrows, comparable to a porcupine.

Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Philip Rivers also appeared in the video.

"I know people talk about Levi all the time, but it would be crazy if no one mentioned his long-distance ability."

"In my impression, he should be the running back with the most long-distance touchdowns since Peterson. Not only does he have short-distance bursts, but he also has follow-up breakthroughs. Levi has the ability to turn the defense's half into his own backyard. If Levi is not the first, I think it would be too crazy."

"Levi, that's Levi." Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Hill also accepted the interview. The wide receiver known as the "Cheetah" is also rising in the rankings, rising 20 spots from last year, and for the first time in his career, he has entered the top 20 of the top 100 players.

"I know that some people think he is like Peterson, some think he is like Tomlinson, and so on; but in my opinion, he has his own rhythm and his own understanding, and he can always find the most appropriate way to complete the breakthrough."

"In his mind, the entire tactical arrangement and combination is full of countless possibilities. All we need to do is trust him and cooperate with him."

"I don't think Levi has any template. He has brought a whole new life to the running back position."

Mahomes, also a quarterback from the Kansas City Chiefs, confirmed Hill's point of view, but with a slightly different twist.

"What's great about the rookie is his calmness and rationality."

"From pre-game preparation to actual game defense reading, facing pass rushes, finding breakthroughs, creating opportunities, and continuing to advance, he always keeps a clear head. He knows what he is doing and how he should do it."

"For many people, this may not seem like a big deal, but in competitive sports, it is a very rare thing, especially at critical moments."

"It's unimaginable how difficult it is to adjust on the spot among hundreds of possibilities, and at the same time face beasts like Watt and Donald who are ready to tackle and collide.

"At every critical moment, the rookie is always able to firmly grasp our attention, stay awake in the chaos and tension, and focus on the game. When he stands by, things seem to become simple. I think his role is far more than just a running back."

Denver Broncos linebacker Von Miller made an appearance very unexpectedly. This linebacker at the top of the pyramid has not won a single game against the Kansas City Chiefs in the past two seasons. Obviously, Miller doesn't like Levi.

"I don't like him. That's all."

"He's like a thorn in the ass. He makes the game complicated. He makes things uncertain. God, I really hate him."

"I wouldn't say he's a nightmare on the defensive front, but..."

Ha ha.

Miller twitched the corners of his mouth at the camera with a forced smile.

Then, the scene changed.

Brady: A fake smile, embarrassingly showing off his neat, white teeth.

"Me?" Green Bay Packers quarterback Rogers fell into deep thought. He didn't seem to have figured out why he chose Levi. Was it a subconscious reaction?
Rogers, who has always been arrogant and confident, couldn't help but wonder, what if Levi played as a running back for the Green Bay Packers?
"I think Levi's performance in difficult situations is always commendable."

"Without fear, without retreating, without hesitation, he always finds a way to keep the game going. This year's AFC finals showed that, even the Kansas City Chiefs themselves realized that the situation was out of control, but no one knew what magic Levi had used to turn the game around."

"The most impressive thing was his performance in overtime. From defense to offense, Levi truly showed his leadership qualities."

Brady: Can you please stop whipping the corpse?
Los Angeles Rams: Haha, at least the AFC Championship Game is still being mentioned repeatedly, and the Super Bowl is being ignored, okay?

Donald: Forced smile.

But he never expected that the saddest person was Rogers who said these words.

After taking a breath quietly, Rogers returned to his normal expression, looked at the camera calmly, and showed a confident smile.

“I look forward to meeting him.”

Confidence is revealed in the understatement.

In Rogers' view, this is the ultimate praise. After two years of preparation and after defending the Super Bowl, the Kansas City Chiefs finally became the target that everyone in the league wanted to beat.

So, does this count as what you get when you ask for it?

(End of this chapter)

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