Belichick, truly was Belichick.
While everyone's focus was on time management and securing the victory, Belichick was preparing an unconventional play to break the norms and seize the opportunity created by the Kansas City Chiefs' desperate all-out attempt.
Faced with second down and fifteen yards, the New England Patriots unpredictably launched a powerful long-pass attack, a very rare event in the game.
Moreover, Belichick thoughtfully arranged the plan, ensuring Brady would not be sacked again—
A running back and a wide receiver both fell back, acting as the sixth and seventh men of the offensive line, creating a dam.
Finally, this season's fluctuating and unstable offensive line felt the devilish stare of Brady and put on a convincing performance.
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The New England Patriots managed to withstand the Kansas City Chiefs' tide of players with a numerical advantage, sparing no expense at the frontline confrontation.
At least, the New England Patriots could afford to gamble.