Dominate the Super Bowl-Chapter 1678 - 1677: Perilous Situations Everywhere

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Chapter 1678: Chapter 1677: Perilous Situations Everywhere

Foul?

Edmunds can no longer care about that, with only one thought in his mind—

Stop Li Wei. At all costs.

Retreating time and again, with nowhere left to retreat, the Buffalo Bills are standing at the edge of a cliff with no other choice, like moths to a flame, going for broke.

Edmunds clumsily rolls in the mud, lies on the ground, sits up using his core, and his hands flap like propellers.

Causing trouble recklessly.

Sure enough, Edmunds’ reckless interference worked, tripping up Li Wei’s steps, his whole body rising in the air, flying away, breaking free from the pull of gravity.

Edmunds: Opportunity!

Levi-Wallace: Hell!

Third-year cornerback Wallace has a deep-seated hatred for Li Wei.

He also attends the University of Alabama, and is in the same year as Li Wei.

Li Wei is Li Wei, and he is also Levi, but everyone knows Li Wei, yet no one recognizes him, and he has faced numerous misunderstandings due to having the same name, forcing him to repeatedly explain that he is not the Edgerunner from the Crimson Tide Storm, even though he is also Levi from the Crimson Tide Storm.

Wallace’s abilities are mediocre, buried, ignored, misunderstood, forever living in Li Wei’s shadow, while other Crimson Tide Storm players feel proud of Li Wei, he quietly prayed for Li Wei to disappear, and finally his wish came true, Li Wei entered the draft a year early into the Professional League.

Wallace, like Ronnie Clark, stayed at the University of Alabama until the end of their senior year before entering the draft.

Wallace believed he and Clark were kindred spirits, in the same position, same situation, they should both be jealous and resentful of Li Wei.

But when he vented and crowded around Li Wei like this, he was rebuked by Clark, and their friendship broke apart because of Li Wei.

All because of Li Wei.

That year in the draft, neither Wallace nor Clark were selected, but they both embarked on completely different paths to chase their dreams.

Clark went to the Kansas City Chiefs to become a member of the coaching staff, following the Kansas City Chiefs to achieve the feat of back-to-back Super Bowl Champions, while Wallace joined the Buffalo Bills as an undrafted rookie and gained a foothold here, finally becoming a starting cornerback this season, proving himself at last.

Wallace believes he is different from Clark. Clark is a coward, choosing to hide and stay behind Li Wei, hitching a ride; but not him, he will step forward and prove himself, he will win his own Super Bowl championship ring, and make people realize that the Crimson Tide Storm has not only one "Levi."

At last, the opportunity has arrived—

However, everything has been a disaster today, and the Buffalo Bills’ defensive group completely can’t stop Li Wei, who is rampaging and doing whatever he wants in their territory.

Shameful. Frustrating. Humiliating.

Wallace seems to have returned to his college days, where Li Wei was the superstar standing under the spotlight, and he was just an invisible person curled up in the corner.

Damn it. Damn it damn it damn it!

"Stop that guy."

That’s the only thought in Wallace’s mind—

Ten-man blitz?

Perfect! Li Wei will be trapped with nowhere to escape!

However, he needs to act quickly.

Otherwise, in the Heavenly Net of the Buffalo Bills, he might miss the chance to personally pin that guy to the ground.

Step up, change direction, change direction again, break free.

That big fool Kelsey thought he was dismantling the play, but in fact, Wallace was already prepared, continuously changing direction, easily breaking away from Kelsey.

The Kansas City Chiefs thought the Buffalo Bills were fully pressing up to target Mahomes, but the defensive group’s target is actually Li Wei, the one and only target, if Mahomes truly decisively chooses to pass, then the Buffalo Bills are in trouble, but Mahomes still chose Li Wei.

Ha, fits perfectly!

Wallace was ready, and he felt Reed wasn’t as powerful as the coaches claimed, who can predict everything and always hold the upper hand?

The only pity is wasting a bit of time.

Wallace was somewhat anxious, what if when he arrives, Li Wei is already down? Would he just be watching Li Wei’s embarrassing plight? Would he have to wait for the next chance for the moment he dreams of: to personally tackle Li Wei?

Taking one step, bypassing Kelsey, his view opened up.

But then, a flash of white flew in from the front.

Wallace paused: ?

Wait, Li Wei?

Joy didn’t have time to surge, Li Wei collided like a heavy weapon, and Wallace instinctively completed a tackle, tightly holding onto Li Wei.

As an undrafted rookie, Wallace knows he can’t compare with those talented players in terms of ability, coupled with his height and weight not being of the burly type—

feet (183 cm), 179 pounds (81 kg).

He is even smaller than Li Wei.

So, Wallace wants to find a foothold in the Professional League. His basics must be solid, and when an opportunity presents itself, he absolutely must not miss it.

He doesn’t have the capital to miss chances.

That’s why Wallace could win the Buffalo Bills starting position.

This moment proves it again.

In a sudden turn of events, Wallace tightly clamps onto Li Wei, locking his hands behind Li Wei, using all his strength to pull Li Wei into a mutual destruction.

Grrraaaaaaaaahhhhhhhh!

Wallace went all out, not having time to think, incapable or needing to think, recklessly lying down backward.

Li Wei’s body still lost control, amidst chaos and jolting unable to find his balance, seemingly about to fall with Wallace, yet Li Wei exhibited his flair at the critical moment.

Propelled by inertia, continuously kicking the ground.

Stumbling and staggering, Li Wei pushing forward with Wallace wrapped around him.

Then, bang.

Wallace felt a force coming from behind—

Kelsey.

Kelsey blocked Wallace and Li Wei’s declining momentum and fiercely collided forward, his shoulder pressing hard against Wallace’s back.

Wallace: Hmph.

A muffled groan, sandwiched between attacks, amidst bumps and shudders, his hands loosen.

Then Li Wei pushed forward again, subjected to a pincer attack, Wallace felt himself like a sandwich unable to breathe, all his strength cut off.

Before having time to react, Wallace’s mind went blank: bad.

Li Wei has completed the escape.

A clockwise spin, unsteady, nearly fell, single hand supports the ground; another clockwise spin, feet slip, swaying nearly about to fall, barely maintaining balance, like a newborn colt unsteady on its legs, unfamiliar with his limbs.

One wave hasn’t settled, another rises.

A figure has already charged in from the left front, grandly and assertively, a bull’s charge—

Lineman AJ-Klein.

In a split second, Li Wei uses core strength to flip mid-air, his body miraculously spinning 360 degrees counterclockwise, the whole world spinning, like ballet on a knife’s edge, thrilling and blood-stained, dancing on the edge of life and death, perilously brushing past Klein to escape position.

Klein: ...

Staring dumbfounded, aghast, disbelief in his eyes, the pounce aimed to be certain, yet missed completely.