Dominate the Super Bowl-Chapter 774 - : 773 is the object of ridicule

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Chapter 774: 773 is the object of ridicule

The 2018 season’s divisional playoffs have concluded—

Including the highly anticipated matchup between the New England Patriots and the Los Angeles Chargers, the games all fell below expectations and came as a huge disappointment.

From last year to this, the NFL has been touted as a chaotic theatre, where the gap between strong and weak teams has further narrowed, with no absolute ruler and everyone having a chance.

Last season, the Kansas City Chiefs firmly seized the opportunity to ascend to Super Bowl glory, giving hope to other teams and early signaling the chaos of this season.

The story of the regular season confirmed this— a clash of a hundred schools of thought.

Naturally, expectations for the playoffs climbed higher and higher, and the result—

Is this it?

From the wild card to the divisional round, not a single game worth discussing, not one that people enjoy talking about—this is really hard to rate.

But the good news is:

The conference championships are ready to go.

Following the 2015 season, after three years, the number one and number two seeds have smoothly advanced to the finals.

That season, the American League’s number one seed Denver Broncos and the number two seed New England Patriots met, while the National Conference’s number one seed Carolina Panthers and number two seed Arizona Cardinals met.

In the end, the American League’s number one seed Denver Broncos and the National Conference’s number one seed Carolina Panthers battled it out on the Summit of the Forbidden, witnessing Big Manning’s final career battle, culminating in a Hollywood-style ending with Big Manning ascending as the victor of the 50th Super Bowl Championship—still a much-talked-about event.

This year, will we witness a classic rematch?

In the American League, “number one seed Kansas City Chiefs VS number two seed New England Patriots.”

In the National Conference, “number one seed New Orleans Saints VS number two seed Los Angeles Rams.”

The four teams with the best regular-season performances have smoothly made it to the conference championships. Regardless of the wild card and divisional rounds, at least the conference championships are guaranteed excitement, with no surprises, no upsets, the strongest teams assembled at the summit—definitely great news worth cheering for.

This also indirectly proves that, amidst the total chaos, some teams have already taken a half-step lead.

The future is promising.

Moreover, both conference championship games are classic “old wave VS new wave” matchups, which don’t even need the League’s boost, as social networks are already abuzz.

In the National Conference, Brees’ New Orleans Saints are old but ever-strong, continuing to shine with another standout season, undoubtedly one of the hot favorites to win it all this season; they are about to face the ultimate test from the up-and-coming Goff and Donald-led Los Angeles Rams, who are also undeniably contenders for this season’s championship.

This season, the two teams had met once before in week nine of the regular season—

An unforgettable encounter.

At that time, the Los Angeles Rams kicked off the season with eight straight wins, strongly leading the entire League as the only holder of an undefeated golden body, and they encountered the New Orleans Saints with seven wins and one loss—a clash as intense as Mars colliding with Earth.

The New Orleans Saints were divine in the first half, leaving the Los Angeles Rams stupefied and taking a commanding “17:35” lead into halftime.

Coming back from halftime, the Los Angeles Rams awoke from their slumber, chasing with determination, surprisingly catching up midway through the fourth quarter.

“35:35”.

An impassable deadlock, as the game seemed to be heading into a stage of fierce combat.

In the crucial moment, Brees stepped up, providing continuous powerful offensives, scoring a field goal and a touchdown pass, snatching ten points to secure the victory.

The final score was “35:45,” with the New Orleans Saints breaking the Los Angeles Rams’ unbeaten streak of the season in a rollercoaster of a game that left fans thrilled.

Not only that, the New Orleans Saints overtook the Rams, snatching the National Conference’s number one seed position straight from the jaws of the Los Angeles Rams.

With the conference championship rematch set, the anticipation among fans has already ignited.

No matter how you look at it, it’s worth staying up for!

But!

Turning to the American League, fans were simply dumbfounded.

Do we need more words for Brady’s New England Patriots versus Li Wei’s Kansas City Chiefs?

From the season opener upset last season to the double elimination in the divisional games, and the chaos on and off the field in Week 6 of this regular season, the Kansas City Chiefs have undoubtedly become the strongest rival of the New England Patriots in the American League—

Arch-enemies.

No need for further words, everything else is superfluous, it’s time to roll up our sleeves and enter the fray.

So, who should be scheduled for the night game?

Who will emerge victorious, the elite quarterbacks led by Brees and Brady, or the rebels led by Donald and Li Wei?

Who can break through and seize the advantage of securing a position ahead of the others amid the complete chaos?

On one hand, the League is still in a quandary; the debate over the choice of night game on social media is relentless and unceasing.

On the other hand, New England Patriots fans could hardly wait to strike back—

They certainly hadn’t forgotten the provocation by the Indianapolis Colts fans.

After the second divisional game ended, both Colts and neutral fans lamented that the Los Angeles Chargers just fell short, ultimately failing to stop the New England Patriots:

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#It’s up to Li Wei after all.

This hashtag took off on social media, rocketing into the trending lists in just a few short hours, and those out of the loop even thought something had happened to Li Wei.

Now, the New England Patriots fans could hardly wait to launch their counterattack.

#Forget about Li Wei thanks next.

Tit for tat, back and forth, the atmosphere became immediately tense and confrontational.

Since Week 6 of the regular season, the New England Patriots had been holding their breath, having defeated the Kansas City Chiefs at home, which should have been a celebratory occasion, but instead they became the laughing stock of the League due to post-game conflicts—

A bunch of losers who blindly attacked New England for the sake of political correctness.

Moreover, frustratingly, the New England Patriots had a good performance this year, yet they were consistently ranked below the Kansas City Chiefs in the American Federation rankings, finishing as the number two seed and feeling incredibly aggrieved.

Now, the chance had finally arrived, and these fans just couldn’t control themselves.

#Next stop Kansas City

#Kansas City, wait for the expeditionary force

#Chiefs, clean your necks and wait for death

One after another.

Even though the American Federation championship game was about to be held in Kansas City, New England Patriots fans didn’t care at all, each one ready to go, making the arduous journey to Kansas City, cheering for their team away from home.

Judging from the atmosphere on social media, things didn’t look good.

The assaultive comments spread like bamboo shoots after a spring rain, covering the entire field of vision, and they were becoming increasingly nasty, dirty, and utterly out of control.

Not just Li Wei and Mahomes, even Reed wasn’t spared, becoming a target; Kansas City’s blue-collar majority was demeaned as worthless, facing fire from all sides, top to bottom.

The faces of rage were distorted to the point of being maniacal.

Without words, one could see that the New England Patriots fans were truly incensed; even the Manning brothers didn’t receive such treatment, as fans from the New England region completely abandoned all pretenses to reveal their most authentic yet ugliest form.

“New England Patriots vs Kansas City Chiefs,” the rivals had officially been born.

The air was thick with smoke, and the tension continued to escalate.

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