
Congratulations cosmic sheep!
All In is finally coming to fruition!
Today, the much-anticipated 56th Super Bowl kicks off in Los Angeles. New American League champion Cincinnati Tigers, led by second-year quarterback Joe Burrow, meet the star-studded "cosmic sheep" Los Angeles Rams.
Section 1
After the opening, the Tigers, after completing a wave of successful defense, got the ball and began to attack, and forced 4 gears. But under the tight defense of the Rams' defensive second-line leader Jaylen Ramsey, Burrow's pass was not completed, and the Rams made a good starting position for the attack.
Subsequently, the Rams' number one outside receiver, this year's triple crown winner Coop Karp, showed his super personal ability. After receiving the ball, he swung past two guards, Jesse Bates and von Bell, to complete the large-size advance.
After arriving in the Red Zone, the Rams' diverse offensive weapons played to their advantage. Star receiver "OBJ" Odell Beckham Jr. received a pass from quarterback Stafford in the end zone to get the first touchdown of the Super Bowl and help the Rams take a 7-0 lead.
Despite being defended by Ramsey in the previous wave of attacks, The Tigers supernova receiver Jamal Chase proved with strength why he was able to break so many records in the year. Facing Ramsey's top defense, Chase easily pulled away the space and completed a jaw-dropping one-handed catch to help the Tigers advance. The Tigers also completed a free-kick on goal in this wave of attack, chasing the score closer.
Section II
As the second quarter began, the Rams' offensive group opened. First, Stafford connected to OBJ and completed the large-size advance, as if back to the top.
Karp then once again showed his ability to receive the triple crown. Rely on your own route running ability to sneak out of the space in the end zone. Stafford also arrived at the ball, and the two completed the daily touchdown connection to help the Rams move on to the next city.
But it wasn't just the Rams who got into the groove, but Also The Burrow and Tigers offensive teams. After running back Joe Mixon took Borrow's back throw, he made an unexpected pass to complete the connection with the big outside Thiggins and help the Tigers chase the score closer.
Subsequently, the Tigers' defensive team also stepped forward. Stafford challenged the end-zone pass in search of the team's third outside receiver Van Jefferson. However, Jesse Bates' tight defense did not allow the Rams to succeed, and he cut the ball in front of Jefferson to help the Tigers regain the ball. Subsequently, the two teams did not score any more points, and the Rams entered the second half with a three-point lead.
Half-time score
Section III
The first attack that began in the second half, the Tigers actually broke through in one gear. Burrow's pass pinpointed the big receiver Higgins, who won the fight with Ramsey, who easily rushed into the end zone to complete the touchdown. Although slow motion showed higgins grabbing Ramsey's mask before receiving the ball, the referee did not throw a yellow flag because the action was more of a rush. The Tigers overtook the lead.
The First Goal of the Rams' Attack group then came out of the game, and the receiver received a Stafford pass and got out of hand. Stoby Aucchiye, who performed eye-catchingly today, quickly cut the ball off. In just 2 gears, the Tigers mastered the game with one attack and one defense, and once again completed a free kick to open the gap to 7 points.
However, the Rams immediately responded with a free-kick in the following wave of attacks to close the score again. Since then, the two teams have each completed several tackles and have not scored again in the third quarter.
Section IV
After a long period of offensive mutefire on both sides, the Rams' star receiver Karp stepped forward. First, he completed a 4-stop 1-yard key conversion with a single punch.
He then received a key pass from Stafford to complete the large-yard advance. The Rams plan a final attack to be able to kill the game.
In the end, the Rams relied on the back shoulder in the Cap end area to catch the ball and complete the victory at just 1:25 of the game! The score came to 23-20!
In the final counterattack, the Tigers' key 4th gear was lost on the pocket protection. The Rams' star defensive striker Aaron Donald pressed Downe Bolton and completed a winning blow that caused a pass error.
The Rams lifted the 56th Super Bowl at home with a score of 23-20, and triple-time champion Coop Karp won the FMVP and achieved the perfect season. Coach Sean McVeigh also became the youngest Super Bowl championship coach in history at the age of 36 years and 20 days!
Karp and Donald are really too critical!!