If you want to defeat your ntor, the first step is to face them calmly. If you don’t even have the courage to face them, how can you talk about defeating and surpassing them?
Lift your head. Puff out your chest. Straighten your back a bit.
Mike Demott demonstrates the deanor and courage of a head coach, quickly organizing, as the Buffalo Bills defensive group barely steadies itself in the chaos—
All or nothing.
The Buffalo Bills can’t afford to hesitate now, losing sight of their goal.
Mike Demott knows that Li Wei may play the decoy, and the Kansas City Chiefs might use a ground offensive as a cover to launch a surprise passing attack without any warning.
The ongoing rainy weather severely affects the quality of passing, making both passing vision and control challenging, but if it’s Mahos?
Mike Demott believes Mahos will still dare to pass, even attempt long passes. Other quarterbacks might hesitate, but Mahos is undoubtedly courageous enough to take risks, and as long as Reed arranges passing tactics, Mahos will dare to challenge limits and go all out.
The complenting collaboration between Li Wei and Mahos is exactly the Kansas City Chiefs’ trump card.
Yet Mike Demott is ready to burn the boats—
Giving up on pass defense.
The entire secondary defense leaves only one Safety to hold the line, avoiding Mahos truly going for a fatal blow and exposing their defensive intentions. All other players press forward to join the defensive line, setting up a Heavenly Net in the short pass area and the line-up zone, applying full pressure.
If Mahos really intends to pass? Then... let him pass.
This is the risk Mike Demott is willing to take.
In the continuous rain, if Mahos really can accurately complete passes and consistently hit the backfield, then Mike Demott is willing to accept reality, no matter the outco, he’s ready to face it calmly.
What if Mahos can’t pass?
The full-court pressure from the Buffalo Bills will let Mahos and Li Wei experience the taste of a "raging storm"; whether intercepting ground offense or fully sacking the quarterback, Mike Demott is ready to focus all his strength in the pocket, to confront the soul of the Kansas Chiefs Offense.
Fight to the death!
After all, now the score is "14:0," trailing by two touchdowns, and in such a rainy weather where offense is difficult, Buffalo Bills have little room left for a coback. The ho team has nothing more to lose, right?
Once deciding to go all in, don’t be overly cautious, the quicker, the better.
"Go!"
Using a tactical board to cover his mouth, Mike Demott quickly gives orders, with determination flickering in his eyes, reigniting his fighting spirit.
At this mont, not considering the score or worrying about consequences, fully concentrated with a powerful strike, Mike Demott finds his passion again.
Buffalo Bills players also seem to feel this energy, continuously hit, standing on the edge of the cliff, fear and confusion gripping their hearts tightly, the crisis instead becos a turning point, with fighting spirit boiling in their veins.
Mahos noticed it.
Learning from Li Wei over the years, Mahos now begins to read ga atmosphere and montum shifts, gradually grasping the knack.
Mahos nudged Li Wei with his shoulder, signaling forwards: that the figures ahead burst with a faith and resolve ready to face death.
Li Wei remained calm, eyes bright as he looked ahead—
Let him be strong, a gentle breeze brushes the mountains; let him be fierce, the bright moon shines over the great river.
The Kansas Chiefs Offense is ready.
With a glance at Li Wei’s expression, Mahos knows a battle is coming, he can’t help clenching his fists, his spirits soaring, everything is ready.
Drizzle, drizzle, the rain weakens a bit, no longer a downpour, sparse raindrops floating, mist begins to spread.
Damp and cold, limbs numb and stiff, although the torso remains warm, the sensation in fingers and toes seems to be gradually receding.
The attack from nature makes the interference noise in Bill Stadium’s ho field seem insignificant, no need for fans to roar, sound and sight hardly communicate accurately to teammates, making communication increasingly challenging, with players’ reflexes becoming sluggish, everything in slow-motion mode.
"At. Tack."
Mahos’ voice breaks free, exploding in the ear, and both the offensive and defensive sides activate instantly, power colliding fiercely.
Bam! Bam bam bam!
Water splashes, rain mist swirls.
Mahos, holding the ball in both hands, follows Li Wei unfalteringly, sliding right to create space together—
Modern outside zone attack system.
Evidently, Mahos realizes that Buffalo Bills are heavily concentrated, with all forces gathered in front of the pocket. Regardless of Mike Demott’s plans, they simply won’t play by his ga, forging a new path to open up the situation, and staying true to the Kansas Chiefs’ rhythm.
One step. Two steps. Three steps.
Mahos has already left the at grinder of offensive line confrontation behind.
And Mahos and Li Wei demonstrate their synergy, both moving laterally, Li Wei in front and Mahos behind, even the pace is a bit different, Mahos surpassing Li Wei’s position to keep moving right, while Li Wei falls behind transforming into a screen, blocking potential impacts from the linen and defensive line.
Effortless and seamless.
Without even a blink, Mahos already has space to observe the defense.
Li Wei plays the role of the sixth offensive lineman, responsible for breaking ranks.
Yet that’s still not all, Kelsey is ahead, directly in front of Mahos, tasked with breaking ranks against the cornerback.
Left side is Li Wei, front is Kelsey, right is the sideline; unexpectedly, the Kansas Chiefs have moved the ’pocket’ like a Universe Moving Technique to the right, leaving the original pocket as bait, waiting for Buffalo Bills to take the bait, while the true pocket provides Mahos with ample space to observe and pass.
Wait, is this a pass?
Everything happens so quickly that not only Buffalo Bills, but even the comntators in the broadcast booth can’t react.
In the blink of an eye, the aggressive Buffalo Bills steps into a trap, while the Kansas Chiefs lightheartedly execute a diversion, an exceptional play!
Mahos is observing, adjusting, searching for passing targets!
So, what about the Buffalo Bills?
Relentlessly, with all effort, Mike Demott indeed didn’t anticipate the Kansas Chiefs’ move, modern outside zone attack system’s flexible use once again disrupts the balance of offense and defense, Reed proves his superior skill; nevertheless, Mike Demott doesn’t give up.
Perhaps, Mike Demott can’t outthink Reed, but youthful vigor and boiling blood disregard everything, forming their own energy, charging forward determinedly.
Originally in the pocket position, defensive linen and linebackers are entangled.
The key is, Buffalo Bills fully press forward, linebackers, cornerbacks, safeties, all without exception, Reed didn’t anticipate Mike Demott completely abandoning the backfield, rushing the entire secondary defense forward, Mahos barely has ti to adjust his steps before feeling the pressure again.
A headlong assault!
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