Super Bowl Domination
Chapter 399 Classic Quotes
Chapter 399 Classic Quotes
Ramsey, second-year cornerback.
Levi, a freshman running back.
Although both players are rising stars in the league and have become famous for their sharp-tongued styles, the media has never compared the two players together due to their positions.
In fact, the two players had already teamed up once earlier this week, unintentionally.
Before the divisional round finals, Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Roethlisberger and safety Mitchell and others did not take the Jacksonville Jaguars and Kansas City Chiefs seriously at all, and set their sights on the New England Patriots early on, expecting the top two seeds to meet in the AFC finals. They kept talking about Brady and Belichick, and did not hide their contempt for the other two teams in the divisional round.
result–
Both of them failed and were eliminated together.
After the game, Levi scolded Roethlisberger harshly. That classic quote has become a social network meme, everywhere, and the “White Claw” drink has become even more popular.
Rumor has it that White Claw is seriously considering inviting Roethlisberger to be its spokesperson and giving Levi a share of the profits. Regardless of whether this is true or not, even if it is just a rumor, it is a complete humiliation for Roethlisberger.
However, the traffic is so turbulent.
Ramsey gave Mitchell a face-saving slap and quoted Levi’s classic saying.
“Who?”
When a reporter asked Ramsey what he thought of Mitchell’s pre-match remarks, Ramsey asked back without even raising his eyelids, causing a commotion.
The reporter immediately followed up and added, “The one who was knocked over by Fournette.”
Ramsey, “Oh, I remember. I don’t know him well.”
Ramsey brand hair dryers also have their own character and will never spray randomly to injure innocent people, but it is unknown whether Mitchell appreciates this care.
Anyway, the reporters had a collective climax, and the posts were flooded with emoticons of Ramsey’s expressionless face.
Unintentionally, Levi and Ramsey completed a remote doubles match off the court.
That being said, the media never really connected running backs to cornerbacks until —
An unexpected surprise is coming.
Ramsey unexpectedly turned the gun towards Levi, launching an indiscriminate attack.
“Him? Not bad. He does whatever the coach tells him to do.”
When reporters asked Ramsey to evaluate Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Smith, the young player had a mature and experienced look on his face, ready to give instructions.
Here, reporters are secretly rejoicing that the matchup between Ramsey and Smith should be able to create sparks.
On the other side, Ramsey continued to throw out bombs without making any noise.
“Lee…Levi?”
“That’s how the name is pronounced, right? I think he’s clearly overrated.”
Reporter: This is such a blessing from heaven!
“Of course, he is outstanding and has shown potential; but this is only one season. At the same time, he has a group of outstanding teammates who take the running back group to fly together. Not only him, but also the backup running back Hunter is performing equally well, isn’t it? There is no difference between the third pick and the third round rookie. We should still observe and see.”
“I think you guys should stop making a fuss about him being an Asian running back and exaggerating his performance. It’s too much to brag about one or two things.”
“Actually, that’s just how he is.”
Ramsey’s words contained a series of premises and affirmed Levi’s potential; but in the eyes of the media, there were only the first and last sentences.
“Ramsey: Levi is overrated, he is just that good.”
After this heavy bombshell was thrown out, the media reporters who went to Jacksonville to cover the AFC Finals celebrated the New Year together. They were waiting at the hotel where the Kansas City Chiefs were staying, and immediately surrounded Levi in three layers inside and outside.
Bang. A heavy punch was thrown to Levi.
Levi’s face was full of confusion and he seemed to be thinking, but in the end he still had no idea.
“Who?”
At the hotel lobby, the reporters were having a hard time holding back their laughter.
Ramsey: The retribution came too fast, like a tornado.
Sure enough, when it comes to classic quotes, the original version is still the best. Levi’s sincere and genuine confusion is more lethal than Ramsey’s pretentious expression, because Levi did not mean to attack deliberately –
He really doesn’t know Ramsey.
Mahomes on the side was no longer surprised. He looked calmly at the reporter who had an instant climax and shook his head slightly: He is really unworldly.
A reporter immediately explained thoughtfully, “He’s the cornerback who had three interceptions against Roethlisberger twice this season.”
Levi looked at the reporter seriously, “Is it very difficult to intercept Roethlisberger?”
Roethlisberger: Damn, I didn’t offend you!
Kill two birds with one stone.
Levi completed the double kill with just one sentence.
For a moment, the reporter didn’t know whether to nod or shake his head. What was that inexplicable sense of joy? Should they chase Ramsey or Roethlisberger? Happiness came too fast and it was hard to bear.
Then, Levi left, just…like that…left.
Leaving chicken feathers all over the ground.
It is not yet known whether Levi and Ramsey will create sparks on the court, but what is certain is that when Levi and Roethlisberger meet in the future, it should be a fight to the death, which is really exciting.
Moreover, both Levi and Ramsey are assassin-type mouth cannons, understating and calm. Levi even often has a smile on his face, but he can inadvertently complete a powerful attack that is fatal.
On the surface, it seemed that neither of them had any intention towards each other, but their words were piercing and they did not take the other seriously.
Reporter: Rub your hands! This is much more interesting than Fournette’s challenge to Levi.
Fournet, doubtfully defeated for the Nth time.
Watching Levi turn and leave, the reporters chased after him in a swarm, but there was one key point they hadn’t asked!
Ramsey implied that Levi was so popular purely because of his Chinese identity. Others thought that the Chinese label was Levi’s shortcoming, but Ramsey thought it was Levi’s amulet, a politically correct amulet.
In fact, the view led by Butt has always been this way. There are indeed many people inside and outside the league who hold such ideas, but no one has said it as bluntly as Ramsey.
Now, someone has finally revealed the truth, and the reporters naturally cannot miss it; but because there are too many explosive points, they don’t have time to throw them out in a short time, and Levi has already left.
The reporters chased after him unwillingly one by one, and were about to surround Levi, but they never expected that they would see an unexpected figure.
David Caldwell. (23:26)
Wait, Caldwell? The Jacksonville Jaguars’ GM?
Why is Cardwell here? Is he here to spy on military intelligence?
However, which team manager would go to the enemy camp so brazenly, and in full view of the public? What was his plan? Even a coach like Sean Payton, who played shady tricks and caused a spy scandal, knew that he should do it in secret. Was Cardwell crazy?
Because it was so unexpected and shocking, the reporters were completely dumbfounded.
Who knows which play this is from?
(End of this chapter)