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Capítulo 1601: Chapter 1600: Consecutive Top 100 Honors

Sixth place: Michael Thomas, New Orleans Saints wide receiver, 2019’s Offensive Player of the Year, undoubtedly the league’s top receiver right now, and Brees’ most trusted passing target, achieving an incredible 1,725 receiving yards in the 2019 regular season.

What’s even more frightening is that he continues to progress and improve, which is key to the New Orleans Saints maintaining their competitiveness.

At the beginning of the year, after the Super Bowl ended, people were heartbroken by the San Francisco 49ers’ collapse in the fourth quarter, as what seed like a close ga ended with a decisive gap, leaving the league and all fans with an ultimate question:

Who can defeat the Kansas City Chiefs?

In the past three seasons, the Kansas City Chiefs have only not faced one top team, and that is the New Orleans Saints.

The last ti the two teams t was a distant mory from the 2016 season, in the seventh week of the regular season, when the Kansas City Chiefs defeated the New Orleans Saints at ho with a “27:21” score. According to the schedule, a cycle of four years, the two teams will et again in the upcoming 2020 season.

In an interview, Michael Thomas was full of confidence, saying, “We are the terminators of the Kansas City Chiefs myth.”

Though fans teased, saying that four years ago, without Li Wei and Mahos, the Kansas City Chiefs still defeated the New Orleans Saints with Brees and Michael Thomas. It’s unclear where Michael Thomas’ confidence cos from.

Michael Thomas, a fourth-year player, 2016 rookie, entered the league a year before Li Wei and Mahos. Truthfully, during his rookie season, although Michael Thomas already showed brilliance by achieving a thousand-yard season, he was still immature. Now, he is completely different.

Yet, Michael Thomas was left with his cheeks flushed red from those comnts, saying, “…We’ll see on the field.”

I never thought that even a top hundred superstar list could lead to a brawl. The only thing that can be said is that the Kansas City Chiefs have an unrivaled ability to draw hatred.

Fifth place: Patrick Mahos, Kansas City Chiefs quarterback, maintaining the sa position for the second consecutive year.

From the data perspective, Mahos’ overall performance slightly declined compared to the 2018 season, but his coordination with the team has beco more seamless, forming an unstoppable offensive group for the Kansas City Chiefs, once again gaining recognition from league peers, firmly holding the fifth spot, proving his ability.

So, during the off-season, when the Kansas City Chiefs announced they had reached a ten-year agreent with Mahos, players all expressed that Veach had made a wise move again.

Fourth place: Aaron Donald, Los Angeles Rams defensive tackle. Whether personally or as a team, the 2019 season was extrely disappointing for Donald. The team failed to reach the playoffs, and personally, he missed out on a third consecutive Defensive Player of the Year. Everything was like a domino effect.

The league is abuzz with doubts surrounding Donald: without his physical advantage, can Donald’s one-move wonder continue to dominate?

However, players have a slightly different attitude. Although Donald slid from last year’s second to this year’s fourth, he still holds a high position.

In the eyes of players, Donald’s threat remains a nightmare for all quarterbacks and a source of fear for offensive lines. After all, their 80 percent performance might be even more lethal than others’ full efforts.

Watt is the sa in this regard.

Watt’s 2019 season was again disrupted by injuries, and his threat seems to have diminished comprehensively. Still, he holds the 46th position on the top hundred superstar list. As offensive line players say, “No one wants to face JJ-Watt.”

But, the question arises—

Who can surpass Aaron Donald?

The three elite quarterbacks have already fallen out of the top ten, and the nas for Defensive Player of the Year and Offensive Player of the Year have been announced in advance.

So?

Russell Wilson.

Whoosh, whoosh whoosh whoosh, a wave of exclamations.

Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson had the best season of his career. In the years the Seattle Seahawks consecutively reached the Super Bowl, they were a typically defensive team. However, after the “Bombing Corps” withered away, this team shifted its focus, relying on Wilson’s outstanding performance to return to playoff contention.

In the 2019 season, Wilson was selected to the Pro Bowl for the seventh consecutive year, made the All-Arican Second Team for the first ti, had a quarterback rating exceeding 106 points for two consecutive seasons, surpassed thirty passing touchdowns for three consecutive seasons, and had the most fourth-quarter coback wins in the league and tied for the most five ga-winning touchdowns in the league.

Once upon a ti, Russell Wilson was hailed as one of the “Four Great Running Backs,” alongside Colin Kaepernick, Robert Griffin III, and Cam Newton, sparking a running quarterback frenzy in the league. But now, those three “running backs” have scattered across the land, with Newton heading to the New England Patriots next season, hoping to rejuvenate his career. Unexpectedly, Wilson shed the running back label, showcasing his passing ability.

Perhaps Wilson cannot be compared to a perfect quarterback like Lamar Jackson, but without a doubt, despite his small stature, he has truly found his footing and made a place for himself in the league.

This season, Wilson jumped twenty-three positions, setting a new high in the top hundred superstar list, and for the first ti, entered the top three!

Thump thump thump, thump thump thump, the final suspense is about to be revealed. The league’s top hundred superstar list has never been this exciting and tense since its inception.

Logically, the top star is often a consensus, far ahead and unrivaled, as professional players’ perspectives are sowhat similar. But this year has sparked countless heated debates, just like the regular season MVP discussions:

Li Wei, or Jackson?

Jackson, or Li Wei?

One is the spiritual leader of the Kansas City Chiefs, but he is a running back. The other is a perfect quarterback unearthed by the Baltimore Ravens, but exited the playoffs after one ga.

So, who was the best in the 2019 season?

In other evaluations, dia, professionals, and netizens are all bystanders. Their evaluations often reference data and may be influenced by public opinion. But the top hundred superstars are different. Professional players personally choose, they are participants, genuinely facing these players and experiencing their performances up close, engaging in physical confrontations and soul clashes.

Would the evaluation results differ?

Undoubtedly, this is a suspenseful mont, especially after the regular season MVP and Super Bowl MVP selections were announced, with constant voices calling for justice for Jackson. Now, the only hope Baltimore Ravens fans have is the top hundred superstar evaluation, hoping players will give Jackson a fair shake—

and wipe Li Wei’s face with it.

The revelation of this suspense, with its tension and excitent, rivals the Super Bowl’s peak showdown, causing all football fans to hold their breath unconsciously.

Then.

Second place: Lamar Jackson, Baltimore Ravens quarterback.

First place: Li Wei, Kansas City Chiefs running back.

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