Dominate the Super Bowl

Chapter 404 - 403 Easy to Understand



Chapter 404 - 403 Easy to Understand

No matter what viewpoint or stance, whether a fan of the Jacksonville Jaguars or the Kansas City Chiefs, no one could deny that the game at hand was... dull.

"Physical and mental stamina have both reached their limits, now it’s a bayonet fight, and the situation is gradually leaning towards the Jacksonville Jaguars,"

"That’s why they say championships rely on defense."

"The Jacksonville Jaguars are just playing tight defense, no mistakes."

The game lacked highlights to such an extent that fans had started checking their phones en masse, making social networks particularly lively.

"0:0."

A game like this was really hard to get excited about, at least in the first quarter.

Fans of the Philadelphia Eagles watching quietly commented:

You guys aren’t cutting it.

What happened to the fiercely contested battle? What happened to both sides suffering? The Philadelphia Eagles were still preparing to sit back and reap the benefits of others’ efforts, yet this was the result?

On one hand, social networks were buzzing like never before.

On the other hand, in the commentary booth live, Nantz still needed to continue the commentary.

"...In fact, the situation isn’t as simple as the score would suggest, Tony, what do you think?"

Romo nodded in agreement.

"This is the game pace the Jacksonville Jaguars favor."

"Judging by the score, it’s still evenly matched; however, the Jacksonville Jaguars firmly hold the initiative."

"On the offensive end, quarterback Bortles hasn’t brought any surprises yet, and running back Fournette seems a bit impatient, the more he tries to prove himself, the more likely he overstretches, and today he has slipped twice already."

"This is Jacksonville, not Foxborough, the weather today is pleasant, warm like spring, and very suitable for an outdoor football game, but Fournette’s performance is not satisfying, he’s still too eager to prove himself."

Jacksonville is in the northeastern part of Florida, and even in January, the weather is sunny and mild, completely unlike the heavy snowfall in Foxborough, compared to last week’s wild card game, it’s like a different world.

From a paper analysis, this game should be more exciting than the National Conference finals held in the icy Philadelphia, but the reality is completely different.

"Of course, the Kansas City Chiefs Defense’s ground defense showed enough intensity."

Flowing effortlessly, like flowing clouds and streaming water.

Romo really proved his mettle as a professional quarterback by pinpointing the crux immediately.

On the surface, ’0-0’, no one has managed to break the deadlock; but in fact, the game is step by step shifting into a mode familiar to the Jacksonville Jaguars, and inevitably, the first to falter will be the Kansas City Chiefs—

Just in the first quarter alone, Smith nearly got intercepted twice, Hill had one fumble that did not lead to a turnover, and even Li Wei nearly lost the ball amid a triple-team tackle.

Teetering on the brink.

So far no fatal mistakes have occurred, but they are indeed dancing on the edge of a knife.

The pressure is monumental, crashing down in waves.

To be precise, the game is now ’Defense vs. Defense,’ a mode favored by the Jacksonville Jaguars, putting all the spotlight on the defensive group.

However.

"Precisely because of this, those who now have the ability to change the game are actually the offensive groups."

"Both defensive groups are performing extremely well. Now we wait to see which offensive group can first break through the opponent’s defense to tip the balance."

"Unprecedentedly, the pressure and responsibility are resting on the shoulders of the offensive groups."

Romo, as a former quarterback, regardless of his performance on the field, had held the starting quarterback position for many years and maintained a place in a fiercely competitive league, obviously possessing the necessary skill and insight.

Suddenly, Romo captured the essence.

Then, his gaze fell on the quarterbacks of both teams:

Bortles and Smith.

"Considering the state of both quarterbacks in this game..."

A pause.

"I think, to break this deadlock, it might require other offensive players now."

Even though it was unspoken, Nantz quickly understood, exchanged a glance with Romo, and both men chuckled before turning their attention back to the field—

"Fournette vs. Li Wei," is it finally coming?


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