Dominate the Super Bowl-Chapter 1583 - 1582: An Endless Stream
Li Wei sensed Mara’s threatening look, the corners of his mouth lifted, smiling particularly happily, "Mr. Mara, the New York Giants need more than just a quarterback."
His words were brief but deeply meaningful.
"Of course, you can choose Burrow or another prodigy, then hope they, like magicians, will transform the New York Giants overnight, bringing hope. Even if not becoming Super Bowl contenders, at least having playoff potential. If that’s your plan, you are surely set for disappointment. Prodigies often lose themselves under pressure and chaos."
"Not everyone can be Peyton Manning."
Big Manning’s greatness lay in the fact that when he joined the Indianapolis Colts, they had nothing, the rock bottom of rock bottoms. Of course, as a prodigy, Big Manning also hit walls and faced severe tests; but he stayed with the team, facing difficulties together, growing and transforming together.
This feat was unique, even figures like John Elway, Troy Aikman, Eli Manning, and Alex Smith couldn’t achieve it.
That’s why when the Indianapolis Colts decided to give up Big Manning, despite injury factors, the entire league was shocked.
Similarly, that’s why when you look at the trajectory of Andrew Luck and the Indianapolis Colts, everyone said Luck was a once-in-a-century genius, even more outstanding than Big Manning. Yet, Luck never led the Colts into the Super Bowl and left early by retiring.
Prodigies are indeed admirable, but in the world of football, a prodigy is not the answer to all problems.
Mara’s mind was racing, and he said meaningfully, "Not everyone can become Eli Manning either."
Li Wei slightly turned, quietly watching Mara, his look clearly saying: So this is how the New York Giants treat Little Manning? It’s simply inhumane!
Mara noticed, meeting Li Wei’s gaze calmly, seemingly waiting for Li Wei to drop the heavy bomb; if Li Wei dared to say it, he wouldn’t mind showing him a storm.
Li Wei didn’t provoke the dragon’s scale, "This is not a confrontation, Mr. Mara."
Mara’s murderous look gradually dissipated, "You mean, Hertz will do?"
Li Wei, "The most special quality in Jalen Hurts is his unyielding resilience. He can withstand tests, overcome difficulties, face challenges, and most importantly, grow with the team and become part of its progress."
"Mr. Mara, I believe Hurts might be one of the most potential players in the league over the next five years."
"The key now is he needs to find a team willing to believe in him, willing to grow with him."
Li Wei said this seriously, not that Burrow was not outstanding, but that for the New York Giants, Hurts was the truly suitable player.
The soul of the draft isn’t about the best, but about the most fitting. At least, that’s Li Wei’s opinion.
Mara paused for a moment, "Just like you?"
Li Wei didn’t catch on, "What?"
Mara, "From your description, Hurts seems a lot like you."
Li Wei laughed out loud, "No, no, no, he has a long way to go compared to me. The only team in the league that can beat him is ours."
The casual confidence in his tone finally made Mara laugh too, "You’re an interesting guy."
Li Wei shrugged, "I’m lacking in professional knowledge, so I can only ramble about irrelevant things and pretend I know what I’m talking about."
"Hahaha." Mara laughed heartily, "You are honest."
Li Wei, "That’s my only merit."
Mara left, still smiling, as he got up to leave, his smile lingering at the corner of his mouth unmistakably.
Veach finished his work, holding the latest scouting report, about to find Li Wei, only to find another uninvited guest beside Li Wei—
John Harbaugh, the head coach of the Baltimore Ravens.
This scene made Veach chuckle silently, shaking his head slightly. Is it a good thing that his main leader is this popular at the Rookie Training Camp?
Honestly, Veach wasn’t surprised; he had anticipated this day. The league finally recognized Li Wei’s abilities.
Even after retiring, Li Wei could become an outstanding coach or an excellent team manager. This is a treasure waiting to be unearthed.
Unfortunately, this treasure is already tied to the Kansas City Chiefs, leaving others only to envy.
Harbaugh, however, had no time for Veach, "The whole Lucas Oil Stadium knows the New York Giants’ owner concluded the conversation with you most satisfactorily. So, is there anything new I should know? Care to share some insider information?"
Li Wei shrugged lightly, "Eli is ready to turn and leave."
Little Manning’s retirement was news from a month ago. Watching Li Wei joke with a straight face, Harbaugh raised his hands, smiling broadly, "I’m unarmed and come in peace, so please don’t shoot."
Returning humor with humor, Harbaugh appeared slightly different from his usual game face.
Li Wei’s eyes had a hint of a smile, "Is it just me or do I feel like there’s always a group targeting me?"
Harbaugh, "Hey, you’re a professor, be confident, everyone is trying to enroll in the professor’s course."
Li Wei, "Even you, Coach Harbaugh?"
Harbaugh, "If so, would you be willing to start the lecture? We already have a watcher behind us."
Both turned, and Veach sat elegantly, showing no tension, even gesturing warmly: Please continue.
Li Wei beamed, "I tell you, I’m just here to join in the fun, but clearly, no one believes me. My sincerity gets dismissed, honestly, it hurts."
Harbaugh maintained the same look, "So, you wouldn’t mind discussing these young talents with me?"
Li Wei, "Who?"
Harbaugh, "Henry Ruggs III."
Li Wei laughed, "Ha ha, Coach Harbaugh, isn’t your intention a bit obvious?"
Harbaugh smiled silently, assuming a listening posture—
Henry Ruggs III, a wide receiver from the University of Alabama, lauded as the "Little Hill" of this draft.
Yes, this refers to the Kansas City Chiefs’ "Cheetah" Hill.
Ruggs is a receiver known for his explosiveness and speed, with excellent vertical striking ability, seen as very promising by professional scouts and industry insiders.
People generally think the Crimson Tide Storm trains Ruggs using Li Wei as a model, and Ruggs’ draft model is Hill, all pointing to the Kansas City Chiefs.
The Kansas Chiefs Offense has successfully completed significant renewals:
Hill and Kelce have confirmed to stay, with last year’s rookie Hardman’s significant progress fitting him for a starting position, and the reliable third receiver Watkins steadfastly choosing to remain with the team.
This means Mahomes has a reliable and stable group of pass targets; but what if they need to reinforce the receiving corps?
Ruggs is undoubtedly worth considering, especially given Li Wei’s connection with the University of Alabama here.




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