Super Bowl Domination

Chapter 970: Complete Overthrow

Chapter 970: Complete Overthrow
Kansas City, early morning.

The spring mornings are a little chilly. Although summer is already around the corner, I can still feel goose bumps all over my skin in the mornings and evenings, and I can't help but quickly zip up my coat.

Mecole-Hardman drove into the parking lot, looked at the empty parking lot, and breathed a sigh of relief.

He didn't want to be late for the first day of spring training camp.

Although this is a voluntary training camp, there is no need to be too nervous and it is okay to relax a little; but my mother said that details are the key.

How you view daily training can all be shown at critical moments.

Even geniuses are no exception.

What's more...this is the Kansas City Chiefs, the two-time defending champions, and now the most desirable and talked-about team in the entire NFL.

During the draft, "McColl Hardman"'s name was not called until the 56th pick in the second round, but it attracted countless attention.

Because he was the first player selected by the Kansas City Chiefs in this year's draft.

Every move of the defending champions is eye-catching. Although during the rookie training camp, Reid was vaguely observing Jacobs' situation and intended to choose a substitute for Levi; many teams believed that this was a smokescreen, because the problem of the Kansas Chiefs should not be here on offense -

Defense!

The defensive team is right.

Firstly, Berry left, and Murray, who replaced Berry after two seasons of struggling and ultimately lacking outstanding performance, became a free agent, making the safety position a difficult one.

Secondly, when Houston transferred, Ford's contract fell through and he also transferred. The linebacker group, which should have been a strong point, lost two core players at once.

Third, there was an earthquake in the Kansas City Chiefs defensive coaching staff during this offseason.

Normally, Super Bowl champions become auction warehouses during the offseason, and other teams begin to target them and start poaching, including the coaching staff; but unexpectedly, this year the Kansas City Chiefs' defensive coaching team suffered a "Titanic"-style destruction.

The defensive line coach, cornerbacks coach, linebackers coach, defensive secondary coach, defensive quality control coach and defensive coordinator are experiencing widespread turmoil.

Retire. Transfer. Fire.

Everything is available.

Everything came to an end when the Kansas City Chiefs fired defensive coordinator Sutton.

There was only one survivor in the entire defensive coaching team, Britt Reid, who also changed his position from defensive line coach to linebacker coach, but failed to keep his original job.

Yes, he is Andy Reid's son.

At this point, people can see that perhaps other teams are indeed poaching players; but there must be the team manager Veach behind the scenes fueling the flames, otherwise it is definitely not a coincidence that all the offensive coaches are safe and sound while the defensive coaches are wiped out.

Last season, the Kansas City Chiefs stumbled to successfully defend their title, and the performance of the defense in overtime of the AFC Championship was definitely commendable; but no one can deny that the overall performance of this defense was disappointing.

Vicchi showed his decisiveness and killed them cleanly and efficiently.

Even though defensive coordinator Sutton had followed Reid for many years and was not incompetent, he was ultimately unable to escape Veach's thorough purge.

Start all over again.

All the details are brewing a storm, showing the power of Vecchi as the team manager.

Generally speaking, a team with only three losses in the regular season and a strong defense in the playoffs is an exciting season no matter how you look at it. Even if there are adjustments during the offseason, it should not be too serious.

However, Veitch was not conservative.

His courage, determination and bravery have truly impressed the entire league.

There is no doubt that the Kansas City Chiefs are ready to completely transform their defense; naturally, the draft should be the first step.

The results of it?
In the first round, the Kansas City Chiefs launched a three-way trade to maximize their interests and acquired defensive end Frank Clark from the Seattle Seahawks. In the second round, the Kansas City Chiefs selected a wide receiver.

Hardman, a wide receiver from the University of Georgia, is also the fifth wide receiver selected in this year's draft.

alliance:???
It’s not that Hardman is not suitable. The 56th pick in the second round is an appropriate position for Hardman, and the Kansas City Chiefs can also use some bench depth at the wide receiver position.

But, is it really necessary?

There are still some cornerbacks, some defensive linemen and some safeties in the current rookie pool who are worthy of second-round picks. Are you sure you don't want to take a look?

Shocked, stunned, and full of discussions.

All eyes were instantly focused on Hardman.

To be honest, Hardman himself did not expect to be selected by the Kansas City Chiefs. He was confused and didn't understand what was going on.

What about other people?
After the draft, all major media and professionals expressed regret over the Kansas City Chiefs' choice, saying it was "incomprehensible" -

In their view, Veach's gamble in the 2017 draft was purely coincidental, and he took a series of meaningless risks last year and this year.

In addition, overturning the decision of the entire defensive coaching team also seems rash and ill-considered.

Rumor has it that Veach has a "big head". After taking office as the general manager of the Kansas City Chiefs, the team won the Super Bowl championship for two consecutive seasons, which made Veach arrogant and conceited. He used the excuse of rebuilding the defensive coaching team, but his real purpose was to eliminate dissidents.

blah blah blah.

Negative rumors are spreading.

Although all this had nothing to do with Hardman, he was just a small rookie, but he was still affected and was repeatedly used as a negative example.

“The more this happens, the more you need to focus.”

This is what his mother told him. Hardman not only needs to prove himself, but also must not let Vicky down. Pressure should become a motivation.

So, early in the morning, Hardman showed up at the training camp, even though it was just a voluntary training camp and there was no need to be too serious.

He is ready.

A little bit of excitement, a little bit of nervousness.

Just as Hardman was about to enter the training base, another car turned into the parking lot, which shocked Hardman -

Is there anyone who arrived as early as him?

So, should he stop and say hello, or should he head into the training ground first?
This thought made Hardman laugh. There was no one at the training ground now, so what difference did it make between being the first to arrive and the second to enter? Anyway, they all arrived one step earlier than the coaching staff, and that was enough.

No matter who the opponent is, he should say hello and build good relationships in the locker room.

Hardman smiled, waved at the visitor and took the initiative to greet him.

Juan-Thornhill hadn't parked the car yet when he saw a figure in the distance and his heart suddenly skipped a beat.

There are actually people who got there earlier.

Without waiting for a reaction, Soren Hill quickly parked the car, turned off the engine, opened and closed the door in one smooth move, and sprinted a hundred meters towards the training base regardless of anything.

Hardman was startled, and saw a gust of wind passing by in front of him:
???

what happened?

(End of this chapter)

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