Chapter 633: 632 Spread your wings Chapter 633: 632 Spread your wings “Coach Reed,”
Li Wei flashed a smile and stood up as if nothing had happened.
This made Coach Reed sigh inwardly.
The post-ga press conference could wait; he walked over to Li Wei and sat down awkwardly beside him.
“Co, sit with for a while.”
Li Wei was taken aback, “But, the press conference…”
Coach Reed ignored him, “Are you still thinking about the ga?”
Li Wei did not imdiately reply.
He looked at Reed and then realized that his recent deanor must have caught the coach’s eyes; so, he sat down again beside the coach.
“Yes.”
“I always can’t help thinking, if I had been a bit faster in that free kick attempt, could I have changed the football’s trajectory?”
“Or maybe, if I could have done sothing more during the ga.
Even though Sherlock keeps blaming himself, honestly, I didn’t perform well in this ga, I should take more responsibility…”
A torrent of words halted abruptly at the tip of his tongue.
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Li Wei turned to look at Reed, showing a bitter smile.
“I know, I understand the logic, I shouldn’t dwell on these details.
Once you start, it never ends, and you might drive yourself mad.
I even advised Sherlock not to take all the bla on his shoulders, but…”
“Coach.”
“I hate failing, really.”
He exhaled deeply, the feeling was too uncomfortable, like a fla continuously churning in his chest, unable to be expelled or swallowed.
Reed had been patiently listening by his side, not rushing to interrupt Li Wei, then he turned to look at him, “Then starting tomorrow, you’ll need to watch the ga footage a few more tis.”
Incredibly—
Li Wei was stunned; he thought Reed would advise him to learn to let go or offer so profound consolations, but he was completely wrong.
Reed noticed Li Wei’s gaze, his chubby cheeks revealing a smile.
“We can’t change the past, nor can we predict the future.
The only thing we can do is seize the present.”
“New England is a strong team, and Belichick is a top-level coach.
We need to acknowledge this fact.
Today we lost the ga, and eting them again this season doesn’t an we will win; we might still lose the match.”
“Although we are the defending champions, Belichick and his team have been at the top of the league for many years.
Their foundation is here, objectively speaking, we are still aiming for their position.”
“Heh, does this sound extrely harsh?”
Reed looked at Li Wei.
Li Wei spread his hands out, “Ask again tomorrow.
I can’t stay calm enough now to provide an objective opinion.”
“Haha,” Reed laughed.
“The truth is often harsh.
Just like today’s ga, I have to admit that New England was the better performing side.
They deserved the victory, God, admitting that still isn’t easy.”
“But we need to face the facts because that’s the only way to improve ourselves.”
“Next ti we et, I hope to defeat them.”
Calm, frank, sincere, straightforward.
Li Wei made no attempt to conceal his surprise; Reed never displayed his emotions in front of them whether in victory or defeat, always as steady as Mount Tai.
Reed’s eyes sparkled behind his glasses, “Let tell you a secret, I also loathe failure.”
Li Wei was taken aback, “…Haha.”
Indeed, who would like it?
Reed hesitated slightly, the words at the tip of his tongue uncertain whether to be spoken —
He had never revealed any sign of vulnerability in front of others, including his coaching team because he was the head coach and needed to bear all responsibilities; including his family, because he didn’t want work matters to beco an unstable factor at ho, and naturally, that extended to the players as well.
To wear the crown, one must bear its weight.
The sa was true for every position, the greater the ability, the heavier the responsibility.
But at this mont, looking at Li Wei, the young man he had personally chosen at the draft, who had been growing step by step into a leader of the team, albeit still young, was now shouldering the sky for the Kansas City Chiefs.
Then, Reed spoke.
“I stayed in Philadelphia for thirteen years, and even now, I still consider it my second ho, I miss the weather there, the beer, the fans.”
“But the fact is, during those years in Philadelphia, the fans were against because I couldn’t bring a Super Bowl Championship Trophy to Philadelphia, we had several excellent seasons, and advanced to later stages, but ultimately fell short.”
“Fans were yelling for to get lost, they even threw stones at my house windows.”
“I am not a coach who only believes in winning, but I must admit we need victories because failure puts us in a difficult situation.
If it was not for Jeffrey’s decision to keep believing in , I would have lost my job long ago.”
Jeffrey Lurie, the owner of the Philadelphia Eagles.
“So, I loathe failure.”
“That’s why…
we need to watch the ga recordings several more tis tomorrow.”
A sharp turn in the conversation, just when Li Wei thought Reed might lift the topic to a new level, he was caught off guard with a rejoinder, which made Li Wei burst into laughter.
Reed didn’t say much more, leaning on the staircase trying to stand up; but obviously, it wasn’t an easy thing for him to do.
In the end, it was Li Wei who extended a helping hand, assisting Reed to stand up.
Reed did not continue to watch Li Wei, because he trusted the kid; he just needed so ti, and would surely grow into a mighty tree, shouldering a vast sky for the Kansas City Chiefs.
All the anger, the bitterness, the dissatisfaction, all the pain was because of care and passion, eventually transforming into nutrients for growth, waiting for the mont to break free and soar.
Reed was very much looking forward to Li Wei’s future; he wanted to quietly witness it.
So, before entering the press room, Reed had already made up his mind —
No one could hurt his disciple.
No one!
And Reed made sure his words were followed by actions, initiating a series of decisive moves.
This ti, Reed got the full support of the Kansas City Chiefs from top to bottom, including the team owner Hunter, who imdiately voiced a protest to the league, and also stood firmly behind Li Wei during an interview.
At the sa ti, the New England Patriots were also taking action, creating a storm of public opinion on social dia —
A video that craftily depicted Li Wei issuing threats to the lives of the New England Patriots players circulated quickly across major social dia, showing Li Wei with a fierce and fearso deanor, and instantly putting him in the eye of the storm, turning him into a universally condemned figure.
The New England region carefully displayed the tip of the iceberg of discrimination, which was magnified tenfold, twentyfold, or even more exaggeratedly online, with a torrent of abuses and curses sweeping over it.
Because of the selective editing of the video, no one saw Mahos, let alone the full context of the incident.
Li Wei stood alone under the spotlight, attracting all the gunfire and bombardnt.
A year after entering the league, the seemingly unstoppable Li Wei faced his first crisis, experiencing for the first ti the backfire of what is known as political correctness, exposing slowly the grimy and ugly underbelly hidden behind the league’s glamorous facade.
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