Super Bowl Domination

Chapter 1220 Knowingly and deliberately

Chapter 1220 Knowingly and deliberately
“… I don’t think Belichick will allow trouble at Gillette Stadium again this year.”

"No, no, no, you misjudged Belichick. He is a master of psychological warfare. He will do anything to win. Even being fined by the league last year could not stop their desire for victory. Have you forgotten? This is a professional league. Victory means profit, and profit means madness."

"You're taking things too darkly."

"I'm just open to the potential. I believe Belichick will go even further this year and maybe try to give us a head start from the beginning, playing psychological warfare."

A group of people debated back and forth, with Levi and Kelsey at the center.

After experiencing the humiliation of last year, despite having won, the country became the target of attacks on social networks and is sliding further into the abyss on the road to losing the support of the people.

So how will Gillette Stadium welcome the Kansas City Chiefs this year?

Kelce believes that Belichick has learned his lesson and will not make the same stupid mistake again this year.

It's not that he believes Belichick is kind, but the current political climate and racial issues are extremely sensitive and difficult, and even the league must be cautious; coupled with Levi's current important value to the NFL, the league has already made its position clear, and Belichick has no need to risk public anger.

Belichick is so rational and calm that he will not dig a hole to bury himself in such a thankless task that angers both the league and the fans.

But Levi doesn't think so. He believes that there have always been hidden dangers in the New England Patriots locker room and that things are beyond Belichick's personal control.

Brady's growing GOAT arrogance and Belichick's consistent military management style are causing more and more friction, just like the conflict between Ferguson and Beckham in the Manchester United locker room. This is irreconcilable, inevitable and unavoidable.

Previously, the New England Patriots relied on victory and championships to buffer and mediate, and Belichick and Brady reached a consensus to some extent.

But in the past two seasons, the New England Patriots have failed to seize the opportunity of the league's chaos to further establish their advantage, but instead have made things difficult for the Kansas City Chiefs. This has caused the tense atmosphere in the locker room to continue to escalate, and the retirement of Gronkowski is the first sign of this.

Things are getting out of control.

Maybe someone will say at this point that the New England Patriots started the season with eight consecutive wins, and have ten wins and two losses so far, with a very good situation for the playoffs and the Super Bowl. Does this mean that Belichick and Brady have reached a reconciliation?

Levi's personal opinion is negative.

Although Belichick and Brady's ultimate goal is the Super Bowl, their goals are the same; but under the premise, the self-esteem and pride of both people are swelling, and there is no room for two tigers in one mountain. Brady is getting out of Belichick's control of the overall situation.

As he gets older, Brady also feels his competitive state declines. For such top players, they are more eager to prove themselves and more eager to control the situation. The more others say they are old, the more they need to prove that they can still do it.

Such contradictions are threatening Belichick's overall control over the team.

It is very likely that Gronkowski sensed this atmosphere and was reluctant to start such a factional struggle in the locker room, so he chose to retire at the height of his career.

Therefore, the New England Patriots are now like a high-speed train, which has actually fallen apart and is barely maintained by speed and inertia. They cannot run at full speed or stop, otherwise they will fall apart. In the history of competitive sports, countless dynasties have been scattered all over the world in this way.

Brady knows this, and so does Belichick.

As a head coach, Belichick, the old fox, is more sober. He is not sure how long his partnership with Brady can last; but at least for now, it seems that they can still hold on this season, so he needs to win, he needs to win the championship, and maybe this is the last chance.

next year?

Nothing can be predicted.

Whether considering the long-term chances of winning the championship in the future or the current locker room situation this season, they must continue to win.

In this context, for Belichick, the league's warning is meaningless and public pressure has no power, because victory can cover up everything and keep the team owner and Foxburg fans on his side, which is enough, so Belichick will do whatever it takes.

If psychological warfare is needed, Belichick will launch it. If it is necessary to break the league rules or moral bottom line, or even the legal boundary, Belichick will not hesitate.

This tyrant's hands were always bloody.

However, Levi was unable to convince Kelsey.

Kelsey looked at Levi hesitantly, "So, what do you think they will do?"

Levi shrugged lightly, "I'm not sure. After all, I'm not Belichick. But I can be sure that this away game will definitely not be easy."

Understated, yet powerful.

Kelsey tilted her head and thought carefully, "No, I don't believe they would knowingly do it."

Levi laughed dumbly, "How about we make a bet? After we arrive at Gillette Stadium... let me think, something will happen within 24 hours."

Kelsey, "Twenty-four hours?"

Levi pursed his lips and said, "Then twelve hours will do. I believe they will take action, and the action will be quite loud."

Kelsey's eyes widened. "Okay, then twelve hours. I'll make a bet with you. If you lose, you have to take off all your clothes and run around Gillette Stadium."

Roar, roar, there was a lot of booing from the surroundings.

Levi's face was calm, "What if you lose?"

Kelsey, "How is that possible? There's no way I can lose."

Levi spread his hands, "Okay, then I'll be kind. If you lose, I'll double your physical training until you fall down."

Kelsey couldn't believe her ears, "You pervert."

Levi, "Why, are you scared?"

Kelsey was really scared. He doubled his physical training. His knees were shaking just from thinking about it.

As a result, Hill next to him began to instigate, "Travis, let's bet, I'll join you. I just want to see the rookie get humiliated, I want to record it, hold his handle, and see how small he is, hahahaha."

Levi looked at Hill and shook his head gently, "You will feel inferior."

The collective burst into laughter.

Hill said with resentment, "Patrick, let's make a bet together. We can lose the fight even if we lose the person. The rookie is too arrogant. We must teach him a lesson."

Before Mahomes could even open his mouth, Hill continued, "Okay, count Patrick in. Then, do you guys want to come along? You can be the first to watch the rare moment when a rookie gets humiliated."

Next to him, Hill was fanning the flames. Kelsey stared at Li Wei with great joy. "Look, you're all alone. Come, let's agree on a time. When does the twelve hours start?"

Levi didn't care at all, "It's up to you, early or late, it makes no difference to me."

Seeing Levi so confident, the others around him started shouting, "Let's bet! This rookie is so arrogant!"

(End of this chapter)

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