Dominate the Super Bowl

Chapter 1033: 1032 Young and ambitious



"Jackson's short pass finds his most trusted passing target, tight end Andrews, completing the connection..."

"Pressure! Jackson is on the move, Jackson is escaping, Jackson completes the pass before being sacked, brilliant, third down conversion successful!"

"This time it's...oh! Gap! Jackson keeps the ball to rush, Kansas City Chiefs defense front shows a gap, unable to intercept in time, Jackson advances six yards with the ball!"

Jackson! Jackson! Still Jackson!

Lamar Jackson is at full force, delivering an impressive performance.

Everything, as Reed expected.

Inspired by Li Wei's excellent performance, Jackson is actively boosting his state, not only sustaining the morale from the start but also taking the firepower to the next level.

In this wave of offense, Harbaugh unexpectedly arranged several read option offenses, where Jackson maximized his physical talents in passing and rushing, truly worthy of being the most sought-after quarterback in the league this season, faintly overshadowing Mahomes.

The Kansas City Chiefs defense also intensified, exerting immense pressure on the defensive front, with the Jones and Clark combination showing power, twice forcing the Baltimore Ravens into a third-down conundrum.

However, Jackson successfully converted all of them.

From the start until now, the Baltimore Ravens have maintained a one hundred percent conversion rate on third and fourth down, proving that Jackson withstands critical pressure and delivers top-notch performance in high-stakes clashes—

Indeed a sight to behold.

This season, under Harbaugh's offseason adjustments, besides Jackson, the biggest gain is undoubtedly the growth and transformation of the receiving team.

In the first regular season game, Baltimore Ravens' yard leader was wide receiver Marquise Brown, this year's first-round twenty-fifth pick rookie.

In the second regular season game, the yard leader for receiving became tight end Nick Boyle, Ravens' starting tight end last season, yet missed the matchup against the Kansas City Chiefs due to mid-season injury.

In currently ongoing game, Jackson's most trusted passing target returns to tight end Mark Andrews, a third-round pick in 2018, showcased top-form last season, competing with Boyle for the starting position this season.

Three games, three sets of passing strategies.

What does this indicate?

Firstly, Kansas City Chiefs secondary defense has escalating targets to guard, as Jackson's passing options scatter throughout the field.

Secondly, Jackson's offseason growth is indeed impressive, the comprehension shown within different passing tactical systems is thrilling.

Thus, in third and fourth down situations, Baltimore Ravens unveil brand new tactics like a magician pulling tricks, with the season and game at the early stage, Chiefs barely comprehend the surprises Harbaugh hides in his sleeve—

Jackson, full of confidence, successfully reverses the situation, sustaining the momentum of fierce clashes from the start, clashes unyieldingly continue forward.

The game doesn't disappoint, taking last year's fierce duel between the two teams further, with one team rapidly growing and one team maturing, advancing tactical planning and in-game performance comprehensively, easily igniting the Thursday night game frenzy—

Exciting, with no dull moments throughout!

Step by step, Jackson has already led the Baltimore Ravens offensive group past midfield, and is approaching the forty-yard line, just one step away from field goal territory.

Across the offensive line, Jones can see Jackson's eyes burning with fierce intent, his entire body fueled with powerful energy, intent on achieving this wave of offense.

Clearly, Jackson is not content with just a field goal, touchdown, that is the sole pursuit of the Baltimore Ravens right now.

This further validates Jones' speculation:

Jackson is competing with Li Wei, not only eager to score a touchdown, but craving an impactful touchdown like Li Wei.

One little detail shows:

Despite Baltimore Ravens passing and rushing to fully unlock the situation; running back Ingram hasn't held the ball, accompanying the run, with focus always on Jackson.

Jackson rushes, Jackson passes, Jackson evades sack, it's all about Jackson.

This mindset is very dangerous in football games.

Like basketball and soccer, if one desires to play hero, the team's tactics might become decoration, and for the turn-based football, this might mean losing the coaching strategy advantage, particularly crucial for the quarterback as the team's brain.

However, for the defensive group, this is good news.

"Attack!"

Jackson announces the snap again.

Jones immediately steps forward to clash, trying to break through the offensive line, amid the sound of muscular collisions, catches a glimpse of a red figure cutting into the black wave, powerfully breaking through.

Frank Clark.

Since joining the team this season, despite remaining silent and unsocial, Clark's training and game performance have been remarkable, trying to integrate fast and prove himself.

In a team undergoing a complete rebuild, Clark has the opportunity to re-establish himself and start a new career.

Present moment, no exception.

This time, Kansas City Chiefs opt for a five-man rush, Reed hopes to apply enough pressure on Jackson at first down to establish defensive advantage for subsequent plays.

Under consistent pressure from the defensive group, Chiefs add a lineman, breaking the balance, finally creating an opportunity.

Clark leads the charge, penetrates the pocket, chasing Jackson.

Yet, it's not so simple.

Jackson's agile posture and nimble steps seem prepared, dodges before Clark approaches, pulling away.

Jones notices: Clark's blind-side attack, theoretically Jackson should be caught off guard, yet Jackson prepared in advance.

This indicates...long pass?

Jones has no time to observe the receiver's running route, holds his breath, breaks off the matched offensive line, one step forward into the pocket.

Along the center, like a tiger descending a mountain.

But Jones resists the urge to immediately sack, aware of Jackson's athletic talents, the current dominant position, sack won't easily succeed.

Jones feigns forward stepping, yet keeps the balance light, patiently waits, watching Clark pressing Jackson.

Then, Jackson finally prepares to pass.

Jones abruptly straightens up, like a bear lifting hands high, swinging arms like windshield wipers, forcing Jackson to elevate the passing arc, or else Jones can block it.

Sure enough!

Jackson's eyes show determination and resolve, grits teeth, forcefully raises passing arc, persistent arm strength bursts out, deep from the Dantian a roar erupts, the football charges towards the dazzling sky.

Fly, pierce, sprint.

Finally, Arrowhead Stadium erupts with noise—

"Interception!"

"It's an interception!"

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