Dominate the Super Bowl-Chapter 1622 - 1621: A Masterful Move

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Chapter 1622: Chapter 1621: A Masterful Move

Chaos, turmoil, and fluctuation unfold amidst an air of uncertainty as the 101st regular season of the NFL slowly kicks off.

Undoubtedly, this is the most highly anticipated season in NFL history.

On one hand, the Kansas City Chiefs are attempting to become the second team in NFL history, following the Buffalo Bills, to reach the Super Bowl stage for four consecutive years.

The Buffalo Bills achieved this remarkable feat from the 1990 season to the 1993 season. Unfortunately, they also created the NFL’s worst nightmare, as they lost all four Super Bowls, becoming a curse. The team hasn’t returned to the Super Bowl in the past thirty years.

On the other hand, after making history by achieving a Super Bowl three-peat, the Kansas City Chiefs continue to scale new heights and challenge limits. They are not only attempting to replicate the Buffalo Bills’ legendary performance but also aiming to overturn that narrative by securing a four-peat.

So far, the Kansas City Chiefs have written countless legends and glories, but clearly, they have no plans to slow down.

Thus, a question arises here—

Who can stop the Kansas City Chiefs? When will their undefeated record across two seasons be broken? How long can the Kansas City Chiefs extend their home winning streak from the regular season to the playoffs?

Additionally, can Li Wei’s strong momentum continue?

While the focus of the entire league swirls around the Kansas City Chiefs, fervent fans notice a crucial detail:

Since stepping onto the football field in the 2016 season, Li Wei has clinched the championship four times in four seasons, with a 100% championship success rate. From the NCAA to the NFL, he has made history in a stunning fashion. This achievement is undoubtedly unprecedented and possibly never to be repeated.

This is something no one expected, including Coach Burns, who discovered Li Wei.

"No, I certainly didn’t foresee this."

"Although I’d love to prove myself as a prophet who saw this coming early on, the truth is, I didn’t. I knew he was a genius and believed he could shine on the football field, but all the achievements he’s garnered so far come from his own hard work and effort."

"Talent alone can only bring you onto the professional league’s stage, while the rest of the journey requires you to fight and forge with your own hands and feet."

So, who can stop Li Wei? Will Li Wei’s "championship myth" on the football field continue in the new season?

All eyes are focused on the upcoming 2020 season.

People believed that the 2019 season, marking the NFL’s centennial, was already spectacular, yet no one expected the expectations for 2020 to soar even further. Coupled with uncertainties brought by the mask mandates, the attention on the new NFL season reaches a new height, amid a cacophony of noise. 𝘧𝓇ℯℯ𝑤ℯ𝘣𝓃ℴ𝓋𝑒𝑙.𝑐𝘰𝑚

To what extent has the topic’s popularity risen?

Before the new season started, major television stations, led by ESPN and including NFLN, interviewed a series of professionals to discuss a special topic:

Who can defeat the Kansas City Chiefs?

Tampa Bay Buccaneers. New Orleans Saints. Green Bay Packers. Dallas Cowboys. Philadelphia Eagles. Tennessee Titans. A series of teams appeared on the list.

Among them, the AFC North and the National Conference West Division were highly anticipated.

The AFC North’s Baltimore Ravens, Pittsburgh Steelers, and Cincinnati Bengals all seem competitive, with the new generation power being a major highlight.

In the National Conference West Division, the San Francisco 49ers, Seattle Seahawks, and Los Angeles Rams are all at their peak, each representing different strategies: newcomers, veterans, and mercenaries. The diverse team-building approach reflects different philosophies, making their performances a highlight of the new season.

Everything centers around the Kansas City Chiefs. Although this atmosphere was felt last season, this season is nonetheless different.

Chatter and bustle, the tide continues to surge as the 2020 season opens amid tremendous anticipation—

For reasons known to all, this season is destined to be extraordinary.

First, the preseason was canceled, meaning no team in the league got the chance to practice their tactical formation. Combined with the previously canceled spring training camp, professionals have stated that the new season will be a stern test and unprecedented challenge for young rookies.

Second, international games were canceled. The previously scheduled London Bowl, Mexico Bowl, and others were all canceled, with teams proceeding according to the original schedule.

Lastly, home game limitations: Different teams and stadiums adopted different rules, but generally adhered to the same principle of maintaining social distance.

Take Arrowhead Stadium, for example, where the capacity is limited to 22%, meaning only 15,000 spectators are allowed. In this new season, the gap between home and away games will narrow, posing a challenge for all teams, and particularly for the Kansas City Chiefs, who have had an undefeated home record for two consecutive seasons.

These are merely a small fraction of the seismic changes this season has brought; the reality is much more extensive. However, regardless, the new season still began.

A new season without the Hall of Fame Game and preseason feels somewhat lonely. The scorching heat of August seems only to make fans anticipate and cheer even more. The pent-up excitement swept across September. Never have they missed the regular season so much.

Finally!

The 2020 season’s opening game is here—

Last season’s defending champions, the Kansas City Chiefs, host the incoming... Houston Texans.

Buzz, buzz, buzz...

No need for extra words; the collective explosion across social networks, heated discussions, and debates seemed endless.

This is not just a replay of last season’s AFC Championship but also a rematch of "Li Wei VS Watson." What’s truly significant, however, is Watt facing his former team.

Goodell made a brilliant move, ruthless indeed.

Evidently, from the moment Watt left Houston for Kansas City in the offseason, Goodell had been planning and plotting, patiently waiting for this day.

Rarely seen, Li Wei, Mahomes, and even the Kansas City Chiefs aren’t the main attraction; it’s "Watt VS Houston" that dominates major media headlines. The off-season turmoil between Watt and O’Brien, riddled with numerous rumors, adds even more spark to this opening game.

Imagine that, once football was a part of daily life on the North American continent, either the NFL or the NCAA, everyone had their preferences. However, for seven months, there has been no football, no professional games, no college games, not even warm-up matches. Football fans have waited and waited and longed eagerly, finally arriving at the first real football game in over half a year.

And it’s the Kansas City Chiefs versus the Houston Texans?

Instantly, mass hysteria erupted. The season opener experienced an unprecedented surge of attention, and Goodell’s plan once again triumphed brilliantly.