Dominate the Super Bowl

Chapter 1276: Dreams Come True



"Now, right now! Now is the best time to defeat the Kansas City Chiefs!"

"The end is in sight, but the Kansas City Chiefs have entered their most vulnerable moment."

"Undefeated? No, the Kansas City Chiefs are more fragile than you think."

"The Kansas City Chiefs are facing the biggest crisis of the season."

"'Undefeated regular season vs. three-peat Super Bowl champions', Reed must make a priority choice, and he cannot have both."

"The season is nearing its end, but the challenges for the Kansas City Chiefs are just beginning."

"Thirteen consecutive wins, where will it take the Kansas City Chiefs this season?"

"Full of loopholes, mentally low, exhausted, the Kansas City Chiefs are in jeopardy."

Storm, storm, all-out surge!

Overwhelming, filled every corner of the vision, making people laugh and cry, it's hard to imagine these voices are discussing the only undefeated team in the league this season and two-time defending champions, as if the topic were a team facing a winless season crisis, what are these doubts and attacks?

But from another perspective, only the Kansas City Chiefs getting this treatment is normal—

Because they are afraid.

After the Kansas City Chiefs defeated the New England Patriots, their biggest threat was removed, and in front of them is a clear path to the glory of an undefeated season and full home advantage in the playoffs, turning Arrowhead Stadium into a nightmare for all teams in the postseason.

Fear, striking, heavy on the chest, words unspoken.

They fear the Kansas City Chiefs might indeed complete the feat of an undefeated regular season; they fear the Kansas City Chiefs could storm to the Super Bowl for a three-peat; they fear the Kansas City Chiefs might again grow and evolve, ultimately becoming the new ruler of the league and ushering in a new era.

Truly, they feel the fear of being ruled, controlled, and oppressed.

Those resistances, those curses, those fangs and claws, grow more ferocious, more intense, more turbulent, hiding fear behind them.

If even the New England Patriots couldn't stop the Kansas City Chiefs, then who can?

Now, the haters, the jealous, the trolls must consider long-term—

Suppose the Kansas City Chiefs smoothly achieve the feat of an undefeated regular season, what then?

The answer lies in the playoffs.

They need someone to step up in the playoffs to achieve the feat of defeating and eliminating the Kansas City Chiefs, no matter how brilliant and strong their regular season performance is, as long as they don't crown the Super Bowl, the season will never be perfect.

So, they must plant some seeds now to prepare for the playoffs.

Precisely because it's the Kansas City Chiefs, precisely because the Kansas City Chiefs have just defeated the New England Patriots, precisely because they are the team currently with an undefeated halo and charging towards the greatness of a three-peat, they can enjoy this kind of treatment—

Question after question arises.

In fact, countless accolades circle the Kansas City Chiefs, with praises and affirmations in abundance; but compared to the accolades, the sounds of attack and siege are more overwhelming and more intense, filled with the sharpness of hatred and fear.

Such a scene, to some fans:

It's excessive.

Carolina Panthers running back McCaffrey couldn't stand it and voiced his opinion.

"I know everyone yearns to beat the Kansas City Chiefs, myself included."

"But Kansas City just lost a loyal fan, a family just lost a beloved member, a group of patients just lost their comrades, this is a moment of grief and mourning, and yet you are exploiting him to rip open the wounds of the Kansas City Chiefs and their fans."

"It's filthy."

"I aspire to beat the Kansas City Chiefs, but I wish to challenge them honorably on the field, not using such disgusting methods."

The energetic McCaffrey has never hidden his respect and admiration for Li Wei, being the first to stand up for him this time too.

McCaffrey's actions quickly received support from Watt.

"You should be ashamed of yourselves, Kansas City is mourning their loss, yet you try to seize their wounds to take advantage, victory is important, but many things are more important than victory."

"At this moment, we should pay tribute to Felix Gray, because of fans like him, we can have a league like this; similarly, because of teams like the Kansas City Chiefs, we understand a team's spirit beyond victory and championships."

A clamor arose in the league, with countless voices supporting the Kansas City Chiefs; but beyond the NFL, the discussion spread widely.

Players, led by superstars like Curry, James, and others, began to speak out.

However, this still couldn't stop the voices of hatred on social media—

"Haters shall always hate."

The boiling voices ultimately surged towards Kansas City like a storm, surrounding Li Wei in an overwhelming blanket.

Including doubts about Li Wei missing Felix's funeral, rumors of internal conflicts in the Kansas City Chiefs' locker room, and the current downturn in their exhausted state, with innumerable problems bombarding relentlessly.

Facing the media, Li Wei, usually at ease, remained the same this time.

Calm and composed, always maintaining his cool; but unexpectedly, Li Wei didn't engage in his usual confrontational banter with the reporters, instead quietly listening to all the questions and replied with a single sentence.

"See you on the field."

Simple, clear.

Despite the reporters continuing to question incessantly, Li Wei kept confirming with a smile.

"As I said, see you on the field. I'm a professional football player, problems on the field should be resolved there, it wouldn't be fair to take it to the octagon, would it?"

Seeing the faint smile at the corner of Li Wei's mouth, the reporters got chills, a coldness grew behind them, and goosebumps erupted crazily.

Clearly, facing the professor, they still don't dare to be too reckless.

However, some disagree.

Von Miller, the star lineman for the Denver Broncos, also happens to be the leading figure of the Kansas City Chiefs' next opponent.

Originally fierce divisional rivals, and as it happens, Li Wei joined the league at a time when the Denver Broncos fell into decline, and Von Miller hasn't beaten the Kansas City Chiefs in three seasons.

Now, the opportunity is perfect.

"See you on the field, then, we will beat them."

Von Miller spoke unapologetically.

"They can weep over a fan's death, filled with tears like women, I know this is just an excuse they are using for their poor state and impending loss, but I don't mind at all, since they don't mind becoming women, I'll let them hide in the locker room and have a good cry to mourn their lost manhood... Oh, sorry, my mistake, their important fan."

"Very important."

After speaking, Von Miller even deliberately made a crying face, drawing two nonexistent teardrops.

The scent of gunpowder immediately permeated.


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