Super Bowl Domination

Chapter 1324: Plans Encountered Obstacles

Chapter 1324: Plans Encountered Obstacles
Mighty and vigorous, vigorous and magnificent——

Arrowhead Stadium turned into a sea of ​​fire, burning fiercely and exploding all over the stadium.

However, it was not just a sea of ​​fire. Inside the stadium, the energy and momentum of the entire Kansas City surged in from all directions.

Seventy-six thousand people can be seen within the field of vision, but outside the field of vision there seems to be ten or a hundred times more energy continuously gathering and surrounding this place.

Anyone with a little common sense would know that this is an illusion, because the permanent population of Kansas City is less than 500,000. How could there be 760,000 or 7.6 million people pouring their energy into Arrowhead Stadium at this moment? This is an absurd paradox.

It's just pure scaring of yourself.

But the truly terrifying reality is that no matter how many people there are in Kansas City, at this moment, standing on the turf of Arrowhead Stadium, the heat and sharpness felt on the surface of their skin is indeed the energy of 760,000 or even 7.6 million people cheering and shouting together.

Everything, everything, poured down like a tidal wave, roaring above the heart, drilling into the blood vessels through the pores and deep into the soul, tightly strangling the throat, making me unable to move, and shivering.

This is the power of the league's top home court.

From the undefeated home record in the 2018 season to the undefeated record in the 2019 season, this team and Arrowhead Stadium have fought side by side and grown hand in hand.

The momentum of unity is enough to make the calves of every player standing opposite the Kansas City Chiefs tremble.

This includes Tannehill.

Tannehill had never seen this scene in his career, and even on live TV, he seemed to have never felt this energy.

My knees felt weak.

Snapped!
Someone patted Tannehill on the shoulder from behind, which scared him so much that his calves felt like noodles and he almost sat down on the ground.

Turning around, Tannehill saw Henry's resolute and determined face, and his calm eyes flashed with unyielding faith and determination.

"Don't worry, leave it to me." Henry said.

Henry was not nervous, worried or afraid. On the contrary, he was eager to try. The louder the cheers from the home team, the stronger his motivation became.

"Imagine using our actual performance to shut up all 76,000 spectators, and slap them hard in the face, and the whole audience would be silent."

“That scene…”

Just imagining it makes my blood boil.

Henry smiled slightly and looked at Tannehill again, "Have you ever tried to slap 76,000 people in one breath?"

popping.

Henry patted Tannehill on the shoulder again, and took to the court again with brisk steps and eagerness.

Tannehill exhaled lightly, shook his head vigorously, threw away all the random thoughts in his mind, and regained his composure:

Henry was right. Although the Kansas City Chiefs scored a touchdown and their morale was high, looking at the score, "28:7", they still had an absolute advantage, so there was no need for them to be timid or afraid. As long as the Tennessee Titans' offensive group could continue to score, victory would belong to them.

Thinking of this, Tannehill straightened his back, clenched his fists secretly, growled, cheered himself up, and quickly followed Henry into the field. Victory belongs to the Tennessee Titans——

Facing Belichick and Brady, they were not afraid or backed down; facing the young Kansas City Chiefs, they had even less reason to be afraid.

An undefeated season, so what?
The Tennessee Titans are here to give the Kansas City Chiefs a slap in the face. If it weren't for an undefeated season, how could the thrill of defeating the Kansas City Chiefs be so intense?
Vrabel took a deep breath, regained his composure amid the thundering momentum of Arrowhead Stadium, and turned his attention back to the game. He needed to stay focused.

They had anticipated this scene. No one could shut out the Kansas City Chiefs. No defense in the entire league had such confidence, so losing points was inevitable. Even though they lost a touchdown earlier than expected, they did not need to panic.

Vrabel was already prepared, and everything just had to go according to plan.

After a series of instructions, the Tennessee Titans still need to play the game at their own pace. As long as the offensive team can regain the initiative, Mahomes and Levi's counterattack will be quickly suppressed, and then the game will return to the Tennessee Titans' accustomed track.

However, the plan encountered obstacles.

Henry hits a wall.

In rugby, the only advantage is numbers.

Whether it is a quarterback or a running back, a linebacker or a cornerback, in a one-on-one situation, the outcome is unpredictable and depends entirely on the player's ability. There are many possibilities for tactical games, on-the-spot performances, etc. between coaches and coaches, and between players. The only exception is the number of people.

Even top masters like Henry and Levi cannot play much of a role in the face of human wave tactics with their personal strength. They need the help of their teammates to break up, cover, open the way, cooperate, etc. This is the only way to break out of the siege against human wave tactics.

This includes "Beast Mode" Marshawn Lynch.

The reason why Lynch's beast mode can be so powerful is because the Seattle Seahawks' offensive group provides cooperation, allowing Lynch to single out one player each time, or in the encirclement, there is a clear time difference in the defensive players' steps forward, giving Lynch space to break through single-handedly.

"Numbers" is the only absolute advantage that cannot be reversed in a football game, and it is also the determination shown by the Kansas City Chiefs' defense.

In fact, in Reid's opinion, the performance of the Tennessee Titans' offensive group was able to open up the situation, and Tannehill played a more important role than Henry, because Tannehill's defensive reading and tactical distribution created space for Henry and found a certain balance between passing and running.

Behind Henry's sweep, Tannehill's control of the offensive rhythm played a key role, which is also the biggest difference between Tannehill and Mariota. Otherwise, if everything is due to Henry, then the Tennessee Titans should also win when Mariota is the starting quarterback.

Just like the Kansas City Chiefs, Levi led the team to win in the three games that Mahomes missed this season.

This is the difference.

In other words, if Reed were in Vrabel's position, in this situation, he would try to trust Tannehill, choose to pass the ball, use Henry as bait, fake a shot, and more importantly, prevent the opponent's defense from finding a rhythm.

Unfortunately, Vrabel is no Reed.

Vrabel was in his position and had his own judgment and choice. He chose to trust Henry and handed the football to Henry again.

This point fell right into Reed's trap.

The Kansas City Chiefs' defense overwhelmed Henry with human wave tactics, and Henry's unstoppable pace finally slowed down, and the Tennessee Titans' offense also slowed down.

Following the offense, the two-time defending champions' defense finally showed its strength.

(End of this chapter)

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