Dominate the Super Bowl

Chapter 1037: 1036 League Frenzy



Ah.

The heart, slightly speeding up, watching that figure sprinting full speed on the field, uncontrollably standing up, the whole stadium without exception.

Ah!

The wildly beating heart gets faster and faster, yet makes no sound, just clenching fists, the mind running wildly with that red number 23 figure, all blood boiling to the brain, finally evolving into a roar, completely exploding.

That figure leisurely and calmly turns around and retreats, gracefully entering the end zone in front of that black wave with teeth and claws—

Perfect, curtain call.

Ah ah ah, ah ah ah!

The mind, a tempestuous sea.

"He's here, he's there, he's everywhere, he is the Edgerunner, Li Wei Li Wei Li Wei!"

Familiar melodies hover above Arrowhead Stadium again, the entire crowd singing, without exception, the deafening, passionate singing is burning.

Crazy, absolutely crazy.

Not to mention the fans, even the livestream room fell into a frenzy, slamming the table, clutching heads, exclaiming repeatedly, the whole world quaking.

"How, how! How did the Kansas City Chiefs do it?"

"Unbelievable!"

"Season opener, the Kansas City Chiefs once amazed the entire league with a 65-yard super long pass touchdown in a leading situation."

"Now, the Kansas City Chiefs have achieved such a feat again, Li Wei catching the ball and making a 70-yard sprint, like a blade piercing the opponent's heart."

"However! But!"

"A completely different scenario! Same long sprint, same deadly blow, but no one knows how this touchdown was achieved by the Kansas City Chiefs in front of us."

"One Motion, yet Li Wei used speed to create an absolute opening, the Baltimore Ravens Defense was utterly unprepared, watching helplessly as Li Wei completed a 70-yard breakthrough along the sideline."

"Everything, as if it's magic!"

By the 2019 season, the "Motion tactic" was widely used across the league, all 32 teams often used it; but using it like the Kansas City Chiefs to actively launch an offense was unprecedented—

Never seen before.

Frenzy!

Total frenzy!

Furthermore, exceptionally, this time professionals and coaches were more excited than fans.

Amateurs watch the fun, professionals look at the nuances.

To fans, this was just a spectacular touchdown, the "Edgerunner" Li Wei performing another personal show, routine for the defending champions.

But to professionals, they knew this was no ordinary touchdown, this tactic was never seen before, even subverting common sense.

A storm, radiating from Kansas City Arrowhead Stadium, sweeps across the entire North American continent.

On the sidelines, Coach Burns wore a proud expression, fully imagining how explosive the coaches and players witnessing this scene would be, and this tactic was entirely due to Li Wei.

This complete outsider asked at the offensive group tactic meeting:

Why can't we move vertically on the basis of Motion?

The coaching staff had to explain NFL rules, vertical depth movement is not allowed; then Li Wei earnestly replied.

"Then just keep moving laterally, turn to vertical movement at the snap, doesn't that work? This way, the wide receiver can gain a half-second advantage before starting, breaking away from the defensive player, right?"

Just half a second, an advantage at the start, but never underestimate this tiny discrepancy, it might become a turning point in the game.

Li Wei's naïve and natural question stumped the coaching staff:

Right, why can't it be done?

Thus, the Kansas Chiefs Offense gave birth to a new version of the "Motion tactic," they knew clearly, once this tactic appeared, it would be like a hidden ultimate move in the "Street Fighter" arcade game, guaranteed to cause a sensation in the league, causing the offensive and defensive coordinators' brains to explode, sparking a series of innovations in the league.

All of it stems from Li Wei, the rookie.

Coach Burns was full of pride, believing that the TV screens must have already gone completely nuts.

Indeed, that's exactly the case.

More accurately, a storm is brewing across the entire league.

Boston.

Belichick sat at his desk, staring blankly at the TV screen, frowning, silently replaying the video, a storm brewing in his mind, doubting his eyes.

Last season, Kansas City's offense was already tricky enough, he knew Mahomes and Li Wei's partnership could unfold more possibilities; yet he didn't expect them to come up with a brand new trick.

Damn it!

Belichick, who excels at defense, had the first thought pop into his mind:

How to defend? It looks like there's no way to stop it!

Los Angeles.

Suddenly, McVay stood up, his chair flipping over, eyes filled with stars and oceans as he looked at the TV screen, feeling an uncontainable surge of excitement, unable to stay still, every fiber of his being exhilarated.

This young coach, who specializes in offense, could immediately see the tactical value—

How did Mahomes and Li Wei cooperate?

Mahomes completed the connection with just a short pass, yet Li Wei produced long-distance sprinting effects, combining stability and attack power, truly incredible.

Can this be replicated? Can Mahomes and Li Wei do it again? Switch to Los Angeles Rams?

San Francisco.

"Coach! Coach!"

The ground attack coordinator Mike-McDaniel burst into the head coach Kyle-Shanahan's office like a tornado, not even bothering to knock, breaking the peace with a thunderous force.

Shanahan was startled, ready to rebuke.

However, McDaniel didn't care, directly turning on the office TV, "Coach, look, what I told you last time, the Kansas City Chiefs executed it."

Shanahan was bewildered, McDaniel is a young man full of creative ideas, at thirty-five, always trying to inject vitality into offensive tactics, often pitching novel ideas, and Shanahan had completely forgotten what tactic McDaniel was referring to.

However, the replay on the television screen immediately caught Shanahan's attention, his face changed, frozen in place.

McDaniel's eyes were full of excitement: he was right. But the point wasn't that he was right, it was that someone actually had the same idea and executed it; the Kansas City Chiefs being able to consecutively reach the Super Bowl, there was a reason.

Reed is awesome.

Sweeping through the league like a mighty storm.

Inside Arrowhead Stadium.

Harbaugh was no exception, standing with his hands on his hips, doubting his eyes even while witnessing it firsthand, his mind almost exploding.

What's worse, the deafening cheers gave him no respite, the world whirled, leaving his mind in chaos.

He wanted some peace and quiet.

How did all this happen?

And how should they respond next?

Right, is he allowed to curse?


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