Super Bowl Domination

Chapter 1080 Rejection

Chapter 1080: Rejection at the drop of a hat
"Oh, although I was very, very touched, I had to reject his confession."

Levi is still Levi, the comedian—

The tone, the expression, the posture, the attitude. Everything was perfect. All the reporters and social networks were blown up and crashed.

In less than three minutes, netizens showed their ability to tell stories with pictures, and created a GIF of Miller refusing Levi's handshake after the game.

Things like "Miller lost control after his confession was rejected", "Levi agreed to win by only three points but broke his promise, causing Miller to collapse", "Levi handed out good guy cards but Miller refused to face reality", and "Miller could no longer bear the situation of Romeo and Juliet and collapsed after the game."

And so on and so forth.

A drama of love and hate slowly unfolds.

MILLER: ??? I'm not. I don't.

Originally, the Denver Broncos were worried that Miller's outrageous remarks might lead to a public relations crisis, so Elway immediately asked the public relations team to be prepared.

As a result, the Denver Broncos were confused by the development of the incident. Even the well-informed Elway was stunned, "...How can it be like this?"

Bustling and bustling.

Although the game between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Denver Broncos was average and not exciting enough, the news inside and outside the field still grabbed the attention of the Internet.

After all, the Kansas City Chiefs winning isn't news, losing is.

Levi once again stood at the center of the storm. In two consecutive weeks, he faced the league's top defensive superstars, Watt and Miller. Levi stunned the audience with his undisputed performance.

People are not surprised that Levi can perform well. The real impact comes from Levi's strength.

So good? So excellent? And, so comprehensive?
Although the haters still refused to acknowledge Levi's excellence, they could always find all kinds of weird reasons to avoid reality and continue to hide in their turtle shells and launch attacks secretly; but the alliance was already in shock inside and out, in the true sense -

Surrender.

As last season's regular season MVP, no one can deny Levi's excellence, but there is more or less a sense of going with the flow hidden behind his words. After all, the league has spent so much effort to promote Levi, no one wants to go against the league, and people have no objection to opening up overseas markets.

Therefore, behind the praise, affirmation, and admiration, we can't help but have our own reservations. We may not be completely convinced by those halos and false reputations.

However, this season is different.

From "Cheating Motion" to the new version of the read option offense, from the competent defensive task against the Houston Texans to the all-round chain offense against the Denver Broncos, everything revolves around Levi, with all kinds of skills and omnipotence, pushing the player's ability to the extreme.

Until now, people have finally gained a better understanding and a comprehensive understanding of the "genius" halo above Levi's head.

Reporter: "Levi, is there any position that you are not qualified for?"

Levi, "Haha, I'm willing to accept the challenge, why don't we find an opportunity to try it during the Pro Bowl, maybe, the kicker?"

Reporter: "Levi, do you have any idea about the quarterback position? Judging from the game, you are fully capable of playing the quarterback position."

Levi, "Oh, I won't take away my teammate's job, let's save some face for Patrick."

Mahomes: A-choo!
Confident, calm, straightforward, sincere. Most importantly, he is not arrogant at all. On the contrary, the reporters can feel the self-deprecation in Levi's light and cheerful words.

Who could refuse such a Levi?
For this reason, The New York Times even wrote a special article for Levi:

"Everyone wants to be Levi."

This article takes football as the starting point and analyzes the records created by Levi in ​​just over two seasons and the impact it has had on the NFL landscape.

Then we move on to the cultural level. On the one hand, there is the impact that Levi has had on the professional league as a Chinese player. On the other hand, there is the impact that Levi has had on the sport of rugby in terms of fashion and popularity as a professional player.

Finally, it rises to the level of brand image, showing the full impact of Levi's under the stereotyped labels of Chinese, running back, football player, etc. It is not just a manufacturer's endorsement and sponsorship. Now Levi himself is becoming a brand and forming his own powerful influence.

“In professional sports, there have been players who have reached these heights.

Michael Jordan in basketball, Roger Federer in tennis, Michael Schumacher in racing, Tiger Woods in golf, Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi in football.

And now, it’s Levi’s football.”

This is more than just praise.

The New York Times uses professional knowledge in marketing, sports, brands, culture, etc. to comprehensively analyze the influence of "Levi's craze", cutting a profile of sports and society, allowing the general public to see the inner patterns and truly feel the Levi's craze.

Not only in the NFL, but also outside the league, Levi's influence is spreading across the board.

On social networks, a 15-second short video of Levi's wonderful performance can easily exceed 100 million views, which is unique in the league.

The views of other players' short videos are still at the level of hundreds of thousands and millions, but Levi has directly skipped the tens of millions level and entered the next level. This kind of dominance and ability to stand out is something that no previous NFL player has possessed, not even GOAT Brady.

In the two games against the Houston Texans and the Denver Broncos, Levi's comprehensiveness and potential further magnified this influence.

The out-of-circle index is 100 points.

For football fans, they never thought that a running back could be like this? This should be the most comprehensive player in the league since Watt.

For non-rugby fans, they may know nothing about rugby, and have never known that rugby games can be played in such a variety of ways.
The discussion is so heated that it can’t be stopped.

Incredibly, the topic surrounding "whether Levi can be a quarterback" has triggered a tsunami-like chain reaction on social networks.

The topic tag stayed on the hot search list for a whole week; the branches centered on the topic spread all over the place and could not be stopped.

Carolina Panthers fans called out with great sincerity:
Rookie, please come to Charlotte and save the Panthers, okay? After all, our running back McCaffrey is full of admiration for you, and we believe you can perfectly adapt to the atmosphere of U.S. Bank Stadium!
After Cam Newton suffered an injury that sidelined him for the entire season last season, he made a successful return to the regular season this year, but unfortunately he was injured again and left the game in the third week.

Carolina Panthers fans never imagined that Newton, who once called himself "Superman", would follow in the footsteps of Robert Griffin III and become a glass man.

Fans have been calling out affectionately on social networking platforms, hoping that Levi will join the team and become the savior of the Carolina Panthers.

Newton: ??? You think I'm dead? A running back, a running back? You're thinking of taking my place as a running back. Are you crazy?
In response, Von Miller gloated and added insult to injury: There's no difference between you and a running back anyway, right?
Newton: ...You are the running back, your whole family is a running back!
(End of this chapter)

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