Dominate the Super Bowl

Chapter 611



Chapter 611

Chapter 611: 610 psychological shadow Chapter 611: 610 psychological shadow For a long time, Tom Brady always maintained a gentlemanly image in front of the media, never losing his composure, let alone swearing.

But now, Brady had had enough of the media’s nonsense:

Psychological shadow?

Who has a psychological shadow?

You are the ones with a psychological shadow about Li Wei, your whole family has a psychological shadow about Li Wei!

Even a clay Buddha has some anger.

“Haha, of course not,” he said.

“It’s just two games.

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If losing two in a row causes a psychological shadow, then the whole League should have a psychological shadow about me.”

Using all his strength, Brady controlled his language, not ruining the image he had painstakingly crafted, and responded lightly, with a touch of Versailles:

The confidence and composure revealed in his words truly displayed the demeanor and breadth of a champion—

A mere Super Bowl Trophy?

Don’t be in such a hurry to stick your tail up.

Having said that, Brady didn’t wait for the reporters to continue their barrage, he turned and left, leaving the media hanging in an uncommon fashion; yet the reporters did not give up so easily, their bothersome voices continued to bombard him.

“Tom, do you think you can end the losing streak against Li Wei this year?”

“Some people think Li Wei is your nemesis because he doesn’t know you at all, whereas you always seem restricted in his presence, what do you think?”

“Did you watch the season opener?

How do you rate Li Wei’s performance?”

The questions, in fact, lacked originality, still the same ones, no change at all, these reporters obviously couldn’t be bothered to refresh their question pool.

Li Wei, Li Wei, always Li Wei.

Not the Kansas City Chiefs, but Li Wei—it was clear from the subject that the reporters intended to recreate the pre-and post-opening game atmosphere of last year, once again setting Li Wei and Brady on opposing sides, fervently praying that the legendary rivalry “Brady vs.

Manning” could take the stage again.

In short, the same old themes.

As for the New England Patriots, they couldn’t possibly be unaware of this, the label of “season sweep” weighing heavily on their chests, as players and staff sharpened their knives.

Expectations gradually heated up.

Pressure climbed steadily.

Countless eyes were all focused on the Kansas City Chiefs, fervently hoping this young team could truly grow into a force that could confront the New England Patriots.

The pressure was far beyond imagination, layered upon their status as the defending champions, which put the Kansas City Chiefs under intense scrutiny.

If the Kansas City Chiefs couldn’t withstand such pressure, they might crumble quickly and sink into mediocrity, or even plummet to rock bottom overnight, necessitating a complete overhaul.

But if the Kansas City Chiefs could bear the pressure, endure the trials, and complete their transformation, they would grow into a truly strong team and begin to build a dynasty.

For the past twenty years, all reigning champions had gone through this process and ended in failure, with only the New England Patriots emerging from the fire tempered and setting up an incredible dynasty since the new century, becoming the ultimate champions that everyone in the League longed to defeat.

Now, all eyes were on the Kansas City Chiefs, this vibrant and invincible young team, to see if they could withstand the test of pressure.

The journey was setting sail, not just to defend the title but also to grow into champions and build a dynasty.

Week two of the regular season.

The Kansas City Chiefs traveled to Los Angeles to challenge their division rivals, the Chargers.

Facing the Los Angeles Chargers who had upgraded their team this season, the defending champions withstood another test, establishing an absolute advantage with their smooth offense in the first three quarters, and snuffing out the opponents’ comeback with defense in the fourth quarter, securing a hard-fought victory away from home.

“38:28”.

Week three of the regular season.

The Kansas City Chiefs returned to their home field, holding fort at Arrowhead Stadium to face the San Francisco 49ers.

It was a bit regrettable that Smith couldn’t represent the Kansas City Chiefs against his former team, but the team he faced was no longer the San Francisco 49ers he knew.

After several seasons of highs and lows under head coach Jim Harbaugh, the San Francisco 49ers had a complete overhaul last season, from the team manager to the head coach to the starting quarterback, changing everything inside and out, but a six-win ten-loss record was not enough to satisfy the fans.

Clearly, rebuilding takes time, and both fans and the front office need patience.

Rome wasn’t built in a day, nor is a team with championship DNA.

This year, still adjusting and still exploring, the San Francisco 49ers clearly had many shortcomings.

They caused some trouble for the defending champions in the first half, but lacked staying power, and were completely overshadowed by the Kansas City Chiefs in the second half.

“27:38”.

The Kansas City Chiefs easily defeated the San Francisco 49ers at home, starting the new season with three straight victories, displaying their vibrant and unbeatable spirit amid escalading pressure.


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