Super Bowl Domination

Chapter 720 Belief in Victory

Chapter 720 Belief in Victory
"Levi."

"Levi!"

“Levi!!!”

"Levi is still going. Levi is unstoppable. After getting rid of the triple-team and the one-on-one matchup, Levi's speed and strength exploded."

"Thirty-five yards!"

"Forty yards!"

"No one can stop Levi, no one!"

“Touchdown!”

“Tooooooooooouchdooooooooooown…”

"Incredible! Absolutely amazing!"

"Wow, it's incredible. After seeing it with my own eyes, it's even more incredible! This is art. It should be hung in the Louvre for people to admire."

"That was a touchdown! The Kansas City Chiefs responded with a touchdown. Levi drove straight in and was unstoppable. A five-yard ground attack was transformed into a 41-yard long run for a touchdown. Levi's patience and strength paid off, directly destroying the Seattle Seahawks' defense."

"Levi once again proved with his actions that he is the best running back in the league!"

"The Century Chain Stadium was completely silent. They had witnessed countless times here how Marshawn Lynch used beast mode to make his opponents tremble under his claws. Now they never expected that they would become victims of beast mode. The Seattle Seahawks' defense was simply vulnerable!"

"Now, the whole stadium is silent. All the attacks, interferences and noises have been cut off. Levi has successfully made the Century Chain Link Stadium quiet with his unparalleled and absolutely strong performance."

"Incredible!"

"Wow, this scene—"

Full firepower, unstoppable.

At the beginning of the game, the Seattle Seahawks and the Kansas City Chiefs teamed up to present a wonderful show.

Wilson first scored a goal with a combination of running and passing, and then scored a touchdown in less than three minutes of offense, which was a good start. The Century Chain Stadium was in a frenzy.

Then the scene just now happened. Levi seized a glimmer of hope in the storm and launched a Jedi counterattack, stabbing a sharp blade into the enemy's heart.

"7:7".

Such an opening was something people had not expected. It turned out to be a major offensive war?

Just five seasons ago, the Seattle Seahawks won the Super Bowl championship with their epic defense, but in the blink of an eye, the Bombshell Legion has become history, and the heroes who once founded the dynasty are scattered all over the world.

In fact, the decline of the Seattle Seahawks' defense began in the previous seasons; but Carroll's actions during the offseason this year officially announced the end of the bombing team.

Cornerback Richard Sherman became a free agent, defensive linemen Michael Bennett and Sheldon Richardson were traded, safety Kam Chancellor retired, and some left and some scattered.

Currently, the only members of the Bomb Corps still in the team are safety Earl Thomas and linebacker Bobby Wagner; but Thomas was ruled out for the season due to injury, leaving only Wagner still on the field.

It is no secret that competitive sports are cold-blooded and cruel; but looking at the Seattle Seahawks in front of us, we can't help but sigh. In just three to five years, everything has changed.

However, competitive sports will continue, those glories have become history, and the present and the future are the only things that matter.

The Seattle Seahawks have made a perfect transition into a high-powered offense this season.

It all depends on quarterback Russell Wilson.

In the 2012 draft, Wilson was not selected by the Seattle Seahawks until the 5.9th pick in the third round. The fundamental reason was his height, 180 feet ( cm), which severely limited his passing vision. Although Brees, one of the league's four elite quarterbacks, is about the same height, not everyone can be like Brees.

After six seasons in the league, Wilson's ability to run with the ball has declined significantly due to injuries of varying degrees; but the fundamental reason why he was able to become the first of the new generation of running quarterbacks to persevere to the end is that he has a beautiful passing skill.

His trajectory, accuracy, shooting timing, secondary defensive reading, etc., are not top-notch but also in the upper circles. The accuracy and success rate of short and medium passes are unmatched by Cam Newton, Colin Kaepernick, Robert Griffin III and others.

So, what should we do about the shortcoming of height?
This season, Wilson found a solution, relying on his own footwork to leave the pocket. Although there is no support from pocket protection, he also gets rid of the pocket's obstruction to his vision and completely opens up his passing vision.

Then, look for opportunities to pass long.

In other words, Wilson made full use of his strengths as a running quarterback, but did not rely solely on his skills of running with the ball. Instead, he evolved into a pass assist and opened up a whole new world.

Data, don’t lie——

Although Wilson is one of only four quarterbacks in the league with more than 50 sacks, his passer rating this season is currently third, behind only Brees and Mahomes.

In comparison, Brees was sacked only 15 times, while Mahomes was sacked only 25 times.

It can be imagined that Wilson still maintained a stable output of passes under worse pressure and more severe difficulties. His pass success rate, passing yards, passing touchdowns, etc. were all eye-catching.

What's even more rare is that he only had seven interceptions, second only to Rogers' two and Brees' five. His judgment, handling and adaptability in crises and difficulties were all brought to the extreme.

It is no exaggeration to say that Wilson alone carried the Seattle Seahawks' offense.

Because of this, Carroll developed a set of tactics completely around Wilson, which brought the Seattle Seahawks back to the playoff competition. They are trying to enter the playoff championship team again after two years.

Right now, facing the Kansas City Chiefs is the Seattle Seahawks' chance to test themselves.

From an outsider's perspective, the Kansas City Chiefs have performed well this season, advancing all the way, securing a playoff spot early and aiming to defend their title, but they encountered continuous setbacks and setbacks in the sprint stage, exposing their weaknesses.

Under such circumstances, the Kansas City Chiefs should quickly make adjustments, show the qualities of a strong team, win with outstanding performance, get back on track, and prepare for the playoffs.

However, this is only an ideal state.

The reality is quite different. If the Kansas City Chiefs want to quickly regain their form and momentum, they need to ask their opponents for their opinions.

Apparently, the Seattle Seahawks had different ideas.

It's not only a fight for a playoff spot, but also a fight for the dignity and pride of the team. Led by Wilson, the entire team is united from top to bottom.

From the pre-match press conference, Wilson expressed his determination to win, and the atmosphere was filled with tension.

"I respect the Kansas City Chiefs, but I think we are the better team."

After the game whistle blew, the Seattle Seahawks did exactly that, proving themselves with actual actions. Their smooth offense was fully fired up, starting with a touchdown.

They declared strongly that this is Seattle, this is their city and their territory, and even if they are the defending champions, they can still make the Kansas City Chiefs have no chance of returning.

Century Links Stadium was filled with frenzy, showing the Seattle Seahawks' determination to win. If the Los Angeles Chargers could beat the Kansas City Chiefs, they could do the same.

however.

The Kansas City Chiefs were also determined to win this game. They quickly gained a foothold in the fierce clash and fought back on the spot.

Returned a touchdown.

(End of this chapter)

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