Super Bowl Domination

Chapter 412: Pursue the victory

Chapter 412: Pursue the victory
The Jacksonville Jaguars finally chose to pass the ball on third and 12 yards.

however.

Throughout the regular season, the Jacksonville Jaguars completed only 21 touchdown passes, ranking 22nd in the league, but sent 13 interceptions, tied for eighth in the league.
Obviously, Bortles is not the superhero who leads the offensive team to turn the tide.

Just before the playoffs were about to kick off, ESPN wrote a professional article, “Which seven quarterbacks in the league are still available and can replace Bortles?” There is no doubt that they do not approve of Bortles’ work with the Jacksonville Jaguars. They believe that if the Jacksonville Jaguars want to go further in the playoffs, replacing Bortles is a top priority.

But that’s not the point; the point is, Ramsey, like the article.

Moreover, it was on the news and the whole league knew about it.

This time, too.

Bortles took consecutive steps back without fake moves or reading the defense, exposing his passing target and offensive tactics early on:

Allen-Hurns is the only wide receiver on the playoff team this season to have more than 60 yards receiving in two games.

Perhaps the only surprise was that the Jacksonville Jaguars did not choose a short pass, but instead took a bold risk and challenged the 15-yard pass without warning, ready to get it done in one step.

Unfortunately, there are no secrets for Revis.

Following closely, Revis locked on to Hearns from the start.

Although his physical condition and competitive state are not as good as before due to age and injuries, Revis has a second spring in the playoffs and seems to have regained his vitality in front of Ramsey.

“Island King” refers to Revis’ control and dominance in the area he covers.

From beginning to end, Revis relied on his experience to completely block the position. After Bortles passed the ball, he overpowered Hearns and jumped first.

The entire position, timing, and suppression were all perfect.

Then–

Intercept.

Revis snatched the football over Hearns’ head and intercepted it.

Strolling in the garden, relaxing and free.

In the last wild-card game, Revis initially showed his excellent competitive form, and he went one step further in this combine final, regaining control of the cornerback.

If Hearns hadn’t seen the situation was not good and tackled Revis to kill him together, Revis might have launched a counterattack after the tackle.

strike out!

“…The balance has been broken.”

“The momentum is now on the Kansas City Chiefs’ side. This is also the biggest transformation of the Kansas City Chiefs this season, the explosive power at the critical moment.”

“It was the Jacksonville Jaguars’ special team that completed a perfect punt and pushed the Kansas City Chiefs into a desperate situation; but the Kansas City Chiefs turned the situation around in desperation, seized the opponent’s aggressive mentality and eager to win, found a gap, and immediately put pressure after the successful sneak attack.”

“A 103-yard touchdown run and an interception and a strikeout only took less than three minutes, but the Jacksonville Jaguars are a little confused and can’t keep up with the pace.”

At a glance, Romo saw the crux of the problem. Although people have always emphasized that competitive sports are changing rapidly, at this moment, when he actually saw the turbulent situation of the game with his own eyes, he couldn’t help but blurt out exclamation.

Nantz agreed with this.

“Everything started with Levi’s ground push that turned decay into magic. When we praise the Kansas City Chiefs’ transformation and growth this season, there is no doubt that Levi played the role of the core chemistry reaction.”

“Now, the balance of this AFC final is broken.”

“but.”

“The Jacksonville Jaguars’ excellence lies in their stability. Whether it is the ground advancement of the offensive team or the intensity and temperament of the defensive team, this is the key to their foothold in the fierce competition of the playoffs.”

“Next, the Kansas City Chiefs will certainly pursue their victory, while the Jacksonville Jaguars will need to rely on their defense to quickly gain a foothold.” “The outcome of the entire game may depend on the next period of time.”

“Oh, the Kansas City Chiefs put out No. 2 running back Hunter, but I don’t know if this is an opportunity for the Jacksonville Jaguars.”

As Nantz said, Hunter came on the scene-

Levi, need to take a breath.

From the Chiefs’ running touchdown to the Jaguars’ strikeout, everything happened so fast that Levi didn’t even have time to drink a sip of water before the Chiefs’ offensive team was ready to go on the field again.

Levi had no problem, his attention was completely focused on the game, he grabbed his helmet and prepared to go on the court immediately; but Reed was unwilling to do so.

It is very important to seize the opportunity in front of you and further destroy the opponent; but Reid did not forget the overall consideration. This is only the second quarter of the game, and there is still the second half to consider. He cannot just look at the present.

Moreover, the Jacksonville Jaguars defense is holding its breath and preparing for a strong counterattack. The intensity of the next offense and defense will definitely be raised to a higher level. Reid hopes to use the strong Hunter to make a head-on attack.

Using troops requires wisdom.

Then, Hunter came on the scene.

Throughout the season, Hunter has been full of fighting spirit, staring at Levi intently, and will never miss the opportunity easily.

The starting position, his goal.

Therefore, Hunter is always full of energy every time he appears on the stage.

This time is no exception.

On the other hand, the Jacksonville Jaguars tried to turn the tables and reverse the situation.

On the other hand, the Kansas City Chiefs tried to press on and widen the score gap.

One can imagine how fierce the confrontation was.

Relying on Revis’s interception, the Kansas City Chiefs launched an attack directly from the 40-yard position in the opponent’s half. They only needed a first attack to enter the free kick range, but the point is that the Kansas City Chiefs wanted to maximize the advantage of the interception and score a touchdown; the Jacksonville Jaguars wanted to minimize the consequences of the interception and strike out on the spot.

The intensity is off the charts.

This is also why Reed sent Hunter.

On first down and ten yards, the Kansas City Chiefs played a double-body pass trick, using Kelce and Hill to attract attention. Smith made a short pass to Hunter, and with the help of the two receivers, Hunter completed the advance.

Nine yards!

Right from the start, the Kansas City Chiefs relied on a dazzling passing tactic to catch their opponents off guard. They didn’t even give the two cornerbacks a chance to get in close contact with the receivers, but instead maximized their passing advantage, which made the Jacksonville Jaguars slightly unprepared.

But the Jacksonville Jaguars showed intensity right away.

On second down and one yard, the home team’s five-man defense suddenly rushed the pass to break through the pocket protection and were about to capture Smith. At the critical moment, Smith threw the football to Hunter. Hunter tried to advance with the ball, but was tackled by defensive end Campbell and fell to the ground without any chance.

Loss of two yards.

The Jacksonville Jaguars’ layered, wave-by-wave defense once again demonstrated its power, holding the line tightly.

So, is Levi ready to make his debut?
No, Reed still looked at the overall situation and did not rashly put all his eggs here.

On the one hand, kicker Buck began to warm up.

On the other side, Smith once again handed the football to Hunter to run.

This time, Hunter lived up to expectations!
(End of this chapter)