Super Bowl Domination

Chapter 1008: Hot State

Chapter 1008: Hot State

"attack!"

Fowles's kick-off command cut through the air, and he took the ball from the center with both hands, and immediately stepped back with a series of crossover steps. There was a rolling heat wave in the air.

Danger!

In the third-and-6 situation, the Kansas City Chiefs immediately showed a tough attitude. Unlike the previous two seasons, the pressure on the defensive front increased across the board.

Fowles had no time to observe the target of the pass. He hurriedly retreated, trying to create space, but saw that the pocket was in danger.

A Frank breaks through from the outside.

A Jones breaks through from the front.

Pressure piles up.

After a distance of seven or eight yards, Fowles finally had time to observe the position of the passing targets, which were scattered in different positions on the court.

However, the Kansas City Chiefs' defensive second line had already seen through the Jacksonville Jaguars' passing tactics. The cornerbacks and safeties were positioned in a close position, and Foles could not find an opening for a while.

Damn.

A major shortcoming is that Jacksonville Jaguars running back Fournette has no deterrent power at all.

This player who was once hailed as one of the "three great running backs" has completely failed to keep up with the growth rate of Levi and McCaffrey. Now no one discusses Fournette and Levi together again. The focus of this game is entirely on "Levi VS Fowles", and Fournette is completely invisible.

The running back repeatedly hit the wall on the ground, so that the offensive pressure fell on the quarterback.

Does this story sound familiar?

But Fowles is not Bortles, and he refuses to cower in defeat.

Even though there was no target to pass the ball to, Fowles still did not give up.

Move, wait, and watch.

However, Jones did not give Fowles any chance, he tore through the pocket with unstoppable force and rushed straight into Fowles head-on, creating a huge wave of heat.

Danger!

Fowles noticed it immediately, and because the distance was far enough, the scene on the blind side was clearly visible, and Clark had already broken through.

Double team.

A four-faced song.

In the crisis, it seemed as if Foles was returning to the Super Bowl stage again.

No hesitation, no thinking, a lateral right move to avoid Jones' first sack, use Jones to block Clark, and move quickly before Jones can catch up with his second step.

The howling wind was beating on the eardrums, and the red hurricane was approaching again, but Fowles still couldn't find a target to pass the ball to.

How to do?
Wait, got it.

Jones had already pounced forward, and at the critical moment, Fowles slightly shifted half a body length to the right. The center of gravity of his body was already shaky and about to collapse, but a determination burst out in his eyes and he clenched his teeth tightly.

Push off the ground, turn your body, and swing your arms.

In an instant, his arm cracked like a whip, relying on the strength of his wrist and forearm to quickly throw the football out.

The next second, Jones and Fowles rolled down together like a rolling gourd, and the football drew a rainbow arc in the air.

Draw the bow and shoot the eagle, tearing open the night sky.

Ten yards!

Twenty yards!
Thirty yards!
The football flew thirty-six yards, passed the Kansas City Chiefs' defensive second line, and flew all the way towards the goal, about to cross the baseline.

A figure cut inward from left to right, appeared on the flight path of the football without warning, and soared into the air with his arms raised high.

That, surprisingly, is the sophomore wide receiver DJ-Chark!
This young player has long arms and legs, and at 6.27 feet (191 cm) is a typical representative of the now popular large wide receivers. His hands are stretched out like a gibbon, and he intercepts and grabs the football before it flies out of the baseline and holds it in his arms.

Landing, controlling, and staying within the line was perfect.

"Pretty!"

The people in the live studio slammed the table. "Touchdown!"

“Touchdown aaaaaaaah!”

"That's a touchdown! The Jacksonville Jaguars also scored a touchdown!"

"incredible!"

"Nick Foles made a 36-yard pass and found wide receiver Chuck who changed direction at the last moment at the end zone. He completed the connection like a knife tip dancing wildly, scoring a touchdown for the Jacksonville Jaguars!"

“Wonderful!”

"Fowles is like a god, 'Saint Nick' shines again, and we can see the unstoppable Fowles who was unstoppable in the 2017 playoffs."

"Six hits in eight passes, leading the Jacksonville Jaguars to advance 75 yards, and completing the conversions in two third-down situations, which took three minutes and 27 seconds, and the visiting Jacksonville Jaguars tied the score!"

"Wow!"

"This kind of explosiveness is exactly what the Jacksonville Jaguars have lacked in the past two seasons."

"Many people have reservations about the transfer of Fowles during the offseason this year. Whether Fowles deserves the salary of 88 million US dollars in four years remains to be discussed."

"However!"

"Fowles recreates 'Saint Nick' moment, returns to Super Bowl 52 for a second!"

Ah!
Fowles got rid of Jones and stood up, clenching his fists and shouting.

Turning around, Fowles looked toward the side of the court and saw Levi in ​​the crowd.

Levi was applauding him, his eyes gleaming with confidence. He was neither timid nor shrinking, and faced the challenge with dignity.

Fowles also felt the pride and ambition, smiled, looked at Levi confidently, slowly stepped back, and then turned around to join the celebration of the Jacksonville Jaguars' offensive team.

Levi could see the dejected Mathieu in the crowd at a glance.

The Kansas City Chiefs' defense still needs some work, both the players and the coaching staff.

In Levi's opinion, Mathieu cannot be blamed this time. The opposing wide receiver Chuck ran out of hope, but the real key was that Fowles seized this opportunity and completed the pass as if with divine help. The credit goes to Fowles.

The Kansas City Chiefs still have time to slowly hone their defense.

Mathieu is just a rookie and this is his first defensive career, so the pressure can be imagined.

Levi didn't say much, just called out when Mathieu left the field.

"Hey, kid."

Mathieu didn't hear it, and it was another safety, Sorensen, who pulled him back.

When Mathieu looked up, he saw Levi's right hand raised high.

He was stunned, not knowing what was going on.

Levi smiled and said, "Don't let the entire offensive team wait for you here. My time is limited."

Mathieu high-fived Levi in ​​a daze.

Levi shook his head. "Try harder, keep your head up and your chest out! This is just the beginning."

Like a robot, Mathieu raised his right hand again and hit Levi's palm hard.

Levi nodded slightly in satisfaction, patted Mathieu on the shoulder and asked him to go back and rest. The other defensive players all swarmed towards Mathieu.

On the side, rookie wide receiver Hardman looked at Mathieu with envy.

But the next second, Levi had come not far away and stood side by side with Kelce, waiting to go on the court. Kelce, Mahomes and others were talking and laughing beside them, which made Hardman straighten his back silently.

How could he have forgotten that now they were fighting side by side and he was also a member of the Kansas City Chiefs.

The deafening cheering from Arrowhead Stadium came to my ears, not flinching at all, circling under the night sky over and over again.

"fly!"

(End of this chapter)

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