Dominate the Super Bowl-Chapter 1148 - 1147 Tiger Head, Snake Tail

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Chapter 1148: 1147 Tiger Head, Snake Tail

Dazzling, overwhelming—

Changes, endless.

This is the Kansas City Chiefs’ offensive strategy, showcased even more brilliantly in this third gear, two-yard offense. The Tennessee Titans’ defense, usually as sticky as a cowhide, was completely bypassed in this wave of offensive-defensive confrontation. From players to coaches, none kept up with the Chiefs’ tactical changes.

Hill, initially a decoy to draw attention, quietly created an opening, unnoticed, with light and nimble movements.

In the chaotic defensive layout of the Tennessee Titans, he stealthily hid his presence, cutting into the deep zone along the sideline.

Then, waiting for the pass.

Just like Li Wei’s clean pocket, there were no defensive players within ten yards around Hill. His route ran into an area with no defense.

No interference, no collisions, no obstructions, Hill effortlessly hugged the football and turned to accelerate, charging straight ahead.

Before the Tennessee Titans’ defense group could react, Hill had already utilized his speed advantage, cutting into the Red Zone and breaking into the End Zone.

Touchdown!

Effortless, like taking something out of a bag.

The "Chiefs Special," shining throughout the field.

At the most crucial moment, the Tennessee Titans’ defense group was utterly overwhelmed, losing their judgment from start to finish, falling into outright chaos. The connection between Li Wei and Hill was completely unexpected, with both players easily accomplishing this touchdown without defensive confrontation.

Astonishing performance!

Not only the Tennessee Titans, but even the commentators in the broadcasting booth couldn’t serve as "clear observers," completely unable to keep up with the Chiefs’ rhythm. They watched with bated breath as the football seamlessly transitioned among various players and finally completed a deadly attack.

Mercury-like fluidity! Seamless execution!

Brain buzzing, eventually transforming into a merciless scream machine, even losing the ability to organize language, only exclaiming, only screaming.

Although the Kansas City Chiefs’ offensive group continues to grow and transform this season, a fact evident to the league, this team standing under the spotlight still manages to bring surprises, constantly refreshing perception, leaving the entire league only able to watch their heels—

Astonishment.

A very, very important detail is, "this is the third consecutive game where Li Wei has added a passing touchdown to his record, not as a receiver, but as a quarterback." fɾēewebnσveℓ.com

"Who could believe, Li Wei currently still maintains a perfect nine for nine 100% passing completion rate, arguably the most efficient and perfect quarterback performance in the league?"

"Wow. Amazing, amazing, truly, truly amazing!"

When people thought Li Wei couldn’t be more outstanding, Li Wei took action to silence the critics, sweeping across the league.

However, the game isn’t over yet.

The Kansas City Chiefs’ final offensive was indeed too fast, so fast that after completing the extra point kick, there were still forty-seven seconds left in the game, allowing Tannehill and Henry time to attempt the Wanfu Mary.

This was also unforeseen.

Reed: Time control failure, blame Li Wei.

But in fact, looking at it from another angle, Reed adjusted his time control strategy, unlike in the game against the Green Bay Packers, daring to leave the Wanfu Mary opportunity to Tannehill, not everyone can be Rodgers.

Indeed, Reed was correct—

The Tennessee Titans, akin to cowhide candy in style, lacked explosiveness, whether it was Henry or Tannehill, both faced difficulty when given the opportunity for a last-minute reversal; Vrabel couldn’t find a solution.

Tannehill’s Wanfu Mary pass had no chance, none at all.

He couldn’t even complete the pass, amidst the wave of Kansas City Chiefs’ defensive front-line pressure, he was flustered and didn’t have the opportunity to find a passing target, holding the football while maneuvering and finally making a giveaway blunder.

Friendly enough to offer Chris Jones a sack, adding to the individual stat.

Ending the game in a rather dull manner.

Abrupt stop.

Tannehill: ...

The game ends just like that—

Is that it?

Not exciting enough, not dramatic enough.

Seemingly full of tension and suspense, it fades away quietly like a deflating balloon, disappearing without a trace, ending in an illusory way with a mere period.

Originally, there were various guesses that the result had suspense.

In fact, the Tennessee Titans indeed maintained suspense until the last moment, yet never expected to end in such a straightforward manner, first with the defense group losing their ground then the offensive group’s head-down retreat. The anticipated all-out desperate struggle did not occur.

Starts strong but ends weak.

A thrilling duel yet without a matching exciting finish, the way the game ended was so hasty it rendered one unable to react.

Utter disappointment.

Maybe, people anticipated the result, yet didn’t anticipate the process.

Under Tannehill’s leadership, the Tennessee Titans returned to playoff contention with a three-game winning streak, the "Emperor Henry’s" brilliance shining in Nashville; yet still crashed against the Kansas City Chiefs, the defending champions resembling an insurmountable wall, blocking their path forward.

Kansas City Chiefs withstand pressure, once again winning a tough battle, judging by the score and time, the difficulty level was no less than against the Green Bay Packers; but ultimately, the Chiefs gritted their teeth and held on till the end, achieving a three-game winning streak despite Mahomes’s injury absence.

Momentum, continued.

Coaching staff and professionals from other league teams noticed all this, unable to conceal their disappointment and frustration—

The Tennessee Titans missed their final window; it’s expected to become increasingly difficult for them to defeat the Chiefs and disrupt the defending champions’ rise to dynasty-building strength.

According to the latest league news, Mahomes, originally expected to miss a whole month, is recovering well. His injury isn’t as serious as anticipated, and he’s actively undergoing rehabilitation, having returned to team practice this week and fully participated in preparations against the Titans.

However, Reed, out of cautious consideration, decided to observe Mahomes for another week, deeming it unnecessary to sacrifice season planning for a single victory.

If all goes well, Mahomes will return as a starter next week.

Kansas City Chiefs are about to return to their normal track.

Green Bay Packers. Minnesota Vikings. Tennessee Titans.

Three tough nuts, three hard-fought battles, especially in Mahomes’s absence, chaos and challenges were apparent.

Originally, this could have been a turning point reshuffling the entire season landscape, but the Chiefs, led by Li Wei, navigated through the challenges with unparalleled performance.

Next, the Chiefs are likely to become even more formidable.

Isn’t there another way?

Or does one need to hope, like in the 2007 season, for a New York Giants to emerge from chaos, with an inexplicably unpredictable style, bring down the undefeated New England Patriots in regular-season storm into the gutter?

So, this time, who will play the role of Little Manning?

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