Dominate the Super Bowl-Chapter 1111 - 1110 The so-called elite

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Chapter 1111: 1110 The so-called elite

Ominous premonition, why does it always turn into reality?

Rodgers stared at the numbers on the scoreboard, feeling a lump in his chest—

"14:21".

The Kansas City Chiefs had overtaken.

Even without Mahomes, and despite the Green Bay Packers having a perfect first quarter, the Kansas City Chiefs still managed to crush their opposition and easily surpass the score.

Everything was as predicted; the Kansas City Chiefs indeed held the upper hand.

But still so strong without their main quarterback?

That was definitely unexpected.

Controlled and controlled again, yet Rodgers couldn’t manage to control himself:

Damn!

With a curse, Rodgers turned to look at Lafleur. Despite only working together for half a year, Lafleur’s talent and capability had already earned Rodgers’ recognition. He fixed his blazing gaze on Lafleur.

"Coach, can we beat Li Wei?"

Not the Kansas City Chiefs, but Li Wei.

One sentence, and you could clearly sense Rodgers’ anger at this moment.

Lafleur froze, straightened his back, and met Rodgers’ gaze head-on, "Yes."

Resolute and decisive.

Rodgers exhaled a long breath of malice and glared at the other side of the field, "Then let Arrowhead Stadium witness our capabilities."

Fly!

Fly!

The overwhelming cheers at Arrowhead Stadium burned fiercely in the air. In this stadium, they had weathered storms and experienced great joy and sorrow, forging a resilient spirit deep in their souls, allowing energy to erupt even in desperate situations.

This resilience has made this field famously known in the league as the devil’s home field.

Now, the Green Bay Packers found themselves in trouble here.

Rodgers took another deep look at Li Wei, who still hadn’t celebrated excessively. The desire and killing intent in his eyes continued to burn fiercely. Even after taking the lead, Li Wei still craved more.

Then, Li Wei looked over, and their gazes collided in the air.

Rodgers slightly raised his chin, and pride surged within his chest—

He would not lose.

He could not lose to a running back, much less to a depleted lineup without a main quarterback.

The battle horn was just beginning to sound!

Retracting his gaze, Rodgers didn’t pause, turning and striding away. Seeing this, Lafleur waved his hand, urging all the Green Bay Packers players to return to the locker room. The slightly lazy and slightly chaotic team moved forward solemnly and dejectedly.

Yet, after returning from the halftime break, when the Green Bay Packers’ offensive group appeared on the field, starting the second half, they were completely transformed.

The Green Bay Packers awoke comprehensively—

Fake run, real pass. Quick short passes. Screen short passes.

Dual running back gear separation. Tight end ground ball holding. Multi-point pass routes flourish.

The Green Bay Packers proved with action that their regular-season start of seven consecutive wins was definitely not luck, and the offensive vitality Lafleur brought to the team was changing this team.

The core of it all was still Rodgers.

But the difference was that the burden of pass creation and the hope for miracles wasn’t placed solely on Rodgers’ shoulders. Instead, Rodgers played the role of a metronome, like a football midfielder.

Rodgers was responsible for controlling the rhythm, alternating speeds under compressed snap-time conditions, trying to prevent the Kansas City Chiefs’ defensive group from entering a comfortable rhythm.

At the same time, Rodgers was demonstrating the true essence of Shanahan and Lafleur’s tactical system. Running backs weren’t running backs, and tight ends weren’t tight ends; the role of each offensive group player’s position was scrambled.

The proportion of ground offense clearly increased, but it wasn’t completed by running backs. Tight ends, wide receivers, and even Rodgers himself carried the ball forward; the two running backs were forgotten, receiving no opportunities to carry.

So, what did the running backs do?

Catch passes.

Both Jamaal Williams and Aaron Jones appeared as wide receivers.

True and false, false and true, hard to judge. ƒrēenovelkiss.com

In the end, Rodgers completed the most critical piece of the puzzle with his exquisite fake moves, disrupting the Kansas City Chiefs’ defensive layout with the changes between real and false.

Back and forth, strong dueling, Rodgers showed off his ability with precise defensive reading, keen on-the-spot reactions, and beautiful passing control—

The elite quarterback indeed showed extraordinary prowess.

Despite the Kansas City Chiefs pushing the Green Bay Packers into a third gear predicament three times, Rodgers relied on a calm and solid performance to avert all crises.

In a push lasting six minutes and eight seconds, Rodgers completed the closure with a brilliant fake movement.

A nineteen-yard middle pass, a feint before finding running back Jamaal Williams, who cut into the end zone to complete a touchdown after receiving the ball.

Who could have thought that Green Bay Packers’ number one wide receiver Adams would become a mere decoration?

Praise, wonder, and cheers erupted across social networks.

Yet, Rodgers remained exceptionally calm, without cheering or roaring, just clenched his fist, gently waved, and turned to find Li Wei within the crowd, staring with a burning gaze, his fighting spirit ablaze.

Li Wei, on the other hand, did not show nervousness, nor did he retreat. The course of events was entirely unexpected; this was just Rodgers’ capability, and Green Bay Packers wouldn’t surrender easily. This instead made Li Wei itch to try—

Next, it was their turn.

"Oh, Sherlock must be very regretful, not having the chance to show his skills personally."

With a teasing remark, Li Wei succeeded in making the Kansas City Chiefs players burst into laughter.

Mahomes: Ah, I should be there, I should be preparing to appear at Arrowhead Stadium.

Watching Mahomes squirm and jump like a flea, the nurse beside him was shocked and exasperated: You, don’t you want to take care of your leg?

"21:21".

The Kansas Chiefs Offense group appeared, bearing the pressure.

Countless eyes fell on Moore, people weren’t worried about Li Wei’s fighting spirit and status; they worried if Moore’s second-quarter performance was a flash of brilliance, could he continue to be strong?

The answer was definite.

People didn’t know Moore, nor did they understand the Kansas City Chiefs team’s internal system. In fact, the squad led by Moore was better at "Cheating Motion."

Moore and the team needed to repeatedly practice this ever-changing new tactic and provide various potential situations for potential encounters to the Defensive group.

Purely in terms of understanding and applying "Cheating Motion," Mahomes needed to consult Moore.

And Moore often consulted Li Wei, the source of inspiration, because Li Wei could unleash his imagination unconstrained by structures and rules, ultimately giving "Cheating Motion" infinite possibilities.

Today, the Kansas City Chiefs revealed just the tip of the iceberg of this cheating tactic.

So, when Moore learned that in the second half, they would use "Cheating Motion" more, any tension or stiffness vanished, like a mad scientist discovering his research result was finally about to surface, overwhelmed with excitement, even madness.

To the point where Li Wei had to ask Moore to calm down a bit.

In the second half, the Green Bay Packers scored first, further energizing the Kansas City Chiefs, who aggressively stepped onto the field, starting the offensive sequence.

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