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Dominate the Super Bowl-Chapter 286 - 285 Glorious Transformation
Zhu Zhu, became famous.
In a completely unexpected way, he swept across the entire social network in an instant.
In the "Pittsburgh Steelers VS Kansas City Chiefs" game, Zhu Zhu, who had been playing as a member of the Special Duty Group and as a rotational player, was convinced he was ready and was gradually approaching a starting position.
He was eager to get on the field—
To confront Li Wei. To defeat Li Wei.
He would never forget the game where Southern California lost to the University of Alabama, a humiliation that affected his entire season.
Zhu Zhu believed that Li Wei played an important role in why he did not receive more attention at the draft and why he did not make it into the first round.
Now, the opportunity had finally come, where he could prove himself on the NFL field, to show he was a better player than Li Wei, to demonstrate he could play a critical role in a game that would lead to defeating Li Wei.
However.
Aspirations are plush, reality is bony.
Zhu Zhu did not get many chances to perform, whether in the Special Duty Group or on offense, with only a few appearances throughout the game. He was targeted only three times and had only one successful reception, advancing just three yards.
Practically invisible.
Normally, such a player would not merit attention and no one would care; but just because he boasted too much before the game, retribution followed after.
Among the series of focus points like the matchups of Roethlisberger, Brown, Bell, Hayward, Hilton, and Mitchell, the reporters picked Zhu Zhu. They kicked right at Zhu Zhu’s butt, who tried to bury his head in the sand.
The phrase "Come on, Zhu Zhu" from Li Wei, the more sincere it was, the stronger its lethality. It brought Zhu Zhu back to last year’s game between Southern California and Alabama. Li Wei cheered for him with the same expression and gesture, a cycle of one year, as if he could never catch up to Li Wei’s pace.
What’s worse, this time, it went viral spectacularly.
Li Wei was turned into a meme and was spreading far and wide on social media.
Zhu Zhu: Dead. Please spare me.
What’s worse, there were still consequences—
Bart from "Inside the League" had also been dragged into this.
In a segment before the game, Bart confidently stated that the Pittsburgh Steelers would beat the Kansas City Chiefs, smiling at the camera with a fist, giving a shoutout to Li Wei, "Come on," from afar.
As a result.
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Pittsburgh Steelers: Jinxed to death.
Netizens did not let Bart off either; they dug him up for a virtual whipping. They generally believed that Li Wei’s statement was also a response to Bart.
Later, Bart had to admit his mistake again on the "Inside the League" show.
Once you’ve kneeled the first time, the second comes much easier, without any psychological burden.
Bart acknowledged that the Kansas City Chiefs were indeed the strongest team in the League at the moment.
Especially on offense.
With the strengthening from running backs Li Wei and Hunter, Reed was finally able to break open the game. He leveraged a balanced run-pass offense to contain the opponent and laid a foundation for his own passing attack.
Smith also had the best season of his career, with a passing accuracy that even overshadowed Brees, known for precise throws, ensuring the accuracy and efficiency of the offense, his unstoppable performance accelerating towards the MVP.
Looking back now at this off-season’s decisions by the Kansas City Chiefs, things that were not clear at the time have finally become clear, little by little.
"Perhaps, one might wonder, where is the key?"
"Li Wei."
Bart didn’t beat around the bush and gave the answer right away, leaving not only the studio in an uproar, but also the audience watching "Inside the League" totally dumbfounded—
What, what’s going on? Surely, Bart couldn’t have been body-snatched?
Even Lawson, the number one "Li Wei Fan" of the League, was caught off guard by Bart’s sudden proclamation.
Nevertheless, Bart remained calm. Since his knees were already shattered beyond repair, there was no point in keeping up appearances anymore. It was time to reveal his true identity as a "Li Wei Fan."
"Over the past years, the Kansas City Chiefs have had Jamaal Charles, a top running back in the League. Charles, a running back who has proven himself time and again, demonstrated a strong dominance in the ground game, and his performance was an important weather vane for Reed’s tactical arrangements."
"We can compare the 2017 season to the 2013 season, which was the last cycle. The Kansas City Chiefs also faced the same opponents this year, from the National Conference East Division as well as the AFC East."
"In 2013, the Kansas City Chiefs kicked off the season with nine straight wins, unstoppable along the way."
"That year, Charles had the most splendid season of his career."
"1,287 rushing yards, twelve rushing touchdowns; plus, 693 receiving yards, seven receiving touchdowns."
"Except for his rushing yards being slightly less, ranking third in his career, all other stats were his career highs."
"When Charles was dominating the ground, Reed’s passing game could cut loose."
"This year, it’s the same."
"Realizing Charles’ decline in health and performance, Reed chose to let go of Charles during the offseason and drafted two running backs in the draft to fill the void and rebuild the ground game’s strength."
"Li Wei is not a power running back like Jamaal Charles, but Li Wei’s understanding of the game and his grasp of opportunities surpass those of Charles."
"Although Li Wei is still young and has a lot to learn, he has already brought his talent to Arrowhead Stadium and shone brightly."
"Currently, Li Wei leads the League in rushing yards and rushing touchdowns, and even suppressed his rival, Le’Veon Bell, in their direct competition, dominating during the final moments of the fourth quarter."
"Li Wei can execute the coaching staff’s tactics while also adapting on the fly. His speed, agility, and changes of direction, driven by a smart brain, reach their maximum potential."
Unexpectedly, Bart turned from a "Li Wei Hater" into a "Li Wei Fan," even stepping aside to let Lawson take a back seat, as if one could see even that invisible tail wagging with extra delight.
"Inside the League" was so stunned that they forgot to respond, even the host Crosby was massaging his own chin.
But Bart seemed especially composed—
Dignity, what is that? How much per pound, and can it fill your stomach?
If you’ve already started, then you need to do your best.
Bart started to let loose, going even further and deeper than Lawson ever did. After all, Lawson prides himself on being rational and objective, maintaining a touch of rationality in any view, but Bart was different:
All in.
Like a moth to a flame.
"Before this, we were curious about what a running back with a full score in the Frederick Test would look like. Clearly, people were focusing on quarterbacks and the front line in the Frederick Test, not thinking that a running back could change much."
"But now, Li Wei is changing that perception."
"He is proving that running backs do have vision, and that a running back’s vision can change the game. A running back who understands how to read defenses and interpret offensive tactics might be more dangerous than a quarterback, because he doesn’t need to connect with a wide receiver and can change the game on his own."
"When we equate running backs with muscles, Li Wei is actively breaking that prejudice with his actions, showcasing the charm of football, where muscle and brain, power and intelligence, even for running backs, are not an exception."
The tail, wagging particularly merrily.
Netizens commented: Their jaws dropped, this scene was nothing like they imagined, very, very different. Are they sure Bart doesn’t want to have his brain checked? Not even Sailor Moon’s transformation should make one unrecognizable to their own mother.