Super Bowl Domination

Chapter 684 Feeling at Home

Chapter 684 Feeling at Home
"Head, or word?"

The referee held the coin, ready to toss it up, and turned to look at Levi.

Levi's eyes widened, "Sir, I'm on the home team."

Referee: …

"Oh, sorry, sorry." The referee also realized that his mind was in a tangle and turned to look at Suggs, "Head, or word?"

Suggs' face was as red as the bottom of a pot. He glared at the referee fiercely, expressing his strong dissatisfaction.

According to the rules, in overtime, the visiting team will make the first choice by tossing a coin.

Obviously, the referee just lost his mind.

Levi didn't mind, he gave Suggs a brilliant smile, showing the courtesy of the Eastern etiquette country in welcoming guests, and made an inviting gesture.

Suggs' chest felt blocked, and in an instant it seemed that he couldn't afford to lose and was petty, which almost made Suggs' teeth break, but he finally controlled himself, looked at the referee, took a deep breath, and said his choice, "Head."

After saying that, Suggs looked at Levi again, showing an evil smile, and pointed his index finger at his head, as if hinting to Levi:

Be careful of concussion.

The referee did not notice Suggs's little trick, and directly tossed the coin, and pulled his hands apart, waiting for the coin to fall to the ground to avoid cheating.

All sights are fixed on the coin, rising, tumbling, and falling.

The initiative at the start of overtime depends on this, and to some extent, even the victory of the entire game may also depend on this coin.

Land and roll.

Everyone should get out of the way to avoid touching the coin, as they might have to toss it again.

The coin stopped, and in an instant, he could feel all the burning gazes of the crowd focused on it.

The referee's voice echoed throughout the Arrow Stadium through the microphone.

"Character."

"The Kansas City Chiefs won the ball in the first half of overtime..."

boom.

Arrowhead Stadium was like a volcanic eruption, releasing incredible energy in an instant. Even after such a thrilling and bloody game, this stadium and this city still cheered and jumped without reservation, and the overwhelming heat wave stopped the cold.

In a trance, it seemed that the pace of the setting sun had temporarily slowed down.

Levi raised his head and saw Suggs's dark face. He smiled, spread his hands, shook his head gently, and looked helpless.

Suggs choked on his breath and was about to explode.

But this time, Suggs took control and said, "We'll see."

Without stopping, Suggs turned and left.

Next up, "Kansas City Chiefs Offense vs. Baltimore Ravens Defense", in other words, Suggs and Levy will be able to settle the score soon.

Suggs will let the rookie know that the offensive right in overtime is nothing. Even if the goddess of luck is on the side of the Kansas City Chiefs today, the Baltimore Ravens can still snatch the victory from the hands of the goddess of luck and escape from Kansas City unscathed.

If you call for a storm, you will get a storm.

Anyway, the Baltimore Ravens defense was able to make the Kansas City Chiefs offense feel frustrated throughout the game, and now they can still make Mahomes and Levi feel frustrated.

Secretly, Suggs also began to sharpen his knife.

"Phew, we all need to take a deep breath."

"In overtime, the Kansas City Chiefs took the lead in attacking. It was just the match between the Kansas City Chiefs' offense and the Baltimore Ravens' defense. This was a strong duel and also one of the main themes throughout the game."

"In fact, with 4 minutes and 4 seconds left in the game, it was the Kansas City Chiefs' offense that once again demonstrated its league-leading energy, relying on Levi's brilliant individual performance to pull the teeth out of the tiger's mouth. They destroyed the Baltimore Ravens' defense, scored a touchdown, and tied the score at the last moment."

“So, we came here.”

"Now, with this matchup, the overtime is about to begin. It's really exciting. We have to look forward to it." "Tony, what do you think?"

Nantz still seemed excited. After speaking a lot, his mouth was dry. He turned around and finally handed the microphone to his partner.

The same goes for Romo.

As a veteran, Romo knows clearly the difficulty and excitement of overtime.

"In overtime, a key point that the offensive team needs to pay attention to is how to strike a balance between not making mistakes and taking bold risks."

In the commentary booth, Romo and Nantz are taking the time to build up the atmosphere.

On the sidelines of the court, Levi was drinking water while making...a joke.

“…No no no, Travis, you should update your dance moves or you might just give yourself away as a baby boomer.”

Levi looked serious, then imitated Kelsey's Crayon Shin-chan elephant dance.

Kelsey looked aggrieved, "Me? Baby boom?"

The so-called baby boomers refer specifically to the generation born after the end of World War II, and the youngest of them is already over 50 years old this year.

Kelsey puffed out her chest, "People always say I'm younger than you."

Bloopers, boom.

There was booing all around, and even Mahomes, who seemed a little nervous and distracted, couldn't help but boo Kelce.

Mahomes complained, "Travis, at least shave first."

Kelsey didn't mind and started to do the horse dance, "What about this? 'Gangnam Style'?"

Hahaha.

Everyone burst into laughter. Levi quietly distanced himself from them, looking as if he knew someone else. The other players followed suit.

As a result, the area around Kelsey was cleared, and the poor guy spread his hands and said, "Hey, you are discriminating against Justin."

Houston: What kind of sudden disaster is this?
Looking at Houston's innocent expression, even Reid couldn't help but raise the corners of his mouth.

Assistant coach Childress quietly approached Burns and looked at him with a smile on his face. "Rookie... has it always been like this?"

Burns thought about it carefully, "It has been like this since the first appearance."

Childress raised his chin slightly, "You are indeed a natural leader."

In the first overtime, the Kansas City Chiefs were indeed a little nervous, from players to coaches. Although Reed remained calm and composed, like a stabilizing force, Childress knew the pressure Reed was under.

The uncertainty of overtime is one thing, and the impact and pressure brought by the Baltimore Ravens is another.

The Kansas City Chiefs really played very hard in this game.

At least, unlike the games against the New England Patriots and the Los Angeles Rams, the Kansas City Chiefs had a chance to win in overtime; but therein lies the problem, because no one could have predicted overtime, the same game, different atmosphere, and relying solely on the passion of youth could not solve all problems.

There are some things that you just can't do, such as lack of experience.

Such games, such difficulties, and such challenges are indeed a necessary part of the growth process for the Kansas City Chiefs, which are mainly composed of sophomores and juniors.

But what if we still lose in overtime?
can not imagine.

Just the thought made me shudder.

Uncontrollably, the team's atmosphere was inevitably a little tense, and even if they won the offensive right, they still couldn't relax -

What if the offensive team fails to score?
It's comparable to a penalty shootout in football or an NFL overtime game, it's all about the heartbeat.

However, Levi noticed that with just a few words, his tense nerves slowly relaxed, which was more effective than any chicken soup for the soul.

(End of this chapter)

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