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Jalen Hurts’s Super Bowl Lix Victory Study in immunity, perseverance

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New Orlean – in the weeks preceding the Sunday Super Bowl between Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles, my challenge was to find out which essentially the most convincing plot: Kansas City, winning the three subsequent Super Bowl championships or watching the playmaker Eagles Jalen finally break through.

I sat down at Hurts, a young player who went back from a serious failure to check to often summer and infrequently critical response of Philadelphia fans. In the conversations of quarterback, they routinely take room for nearly every elite calling signal at NFL.

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However, the whole lot he does is win, just like the Sunday explosion of the leaders 40-22. His 46-jard passing pass to Devonta Smith in the third quarter gave Philadelphi 34-0. Putting almost aside from three things Kansas City and provided painful championships, which were solidly his.

Hurts, Super Bowl Lix MVP, ran through 72 jardy and placing and accomplished 17 out of twenty-two passes out of 221 yards and two application. He became the fifth playmaker in the history of NFL with many appliances and a speeding application in Super Bowl, joining Ken Anderson, Brett Favre, Joe Montana and Patrick Mahomes.

But when Hurts tells anyone who’s to listen, he is just not a numerical guy. He wins the guy.

“I don’t play statistics,” he said after they led Philadelphia to the NFC championships. “I don’t play a game for numbers, no statistical approval from anyone else. Victory and success is defined by this particular person; All this is in relation to this person and what I define as a victory. And so my goal No. 1 is always to go out and win. Winning is the standard. “

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Hurts was championship on Sunday in leading Philadelphia to the second Super Bowl championship.

Player Philadelphia Eagles, Jalen Hurts, in the primary quarter of Kansas City Chiefs through the Super Bowl Lix at Caesars Superdome February 9 in Nowy Orlean.

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Nowy Orlean was a super stage for Hurts to win your first NFL championship.

The recent Orlean, devastated by Hurricane, made up and returned stronger than ever. Like the town, Hurts is a study of immunity and perseverance. This applies to each player who reached this stage, but Hurts experienced more public ups and downs than most elite players.

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As a first-year student on the University of Alabama, Hurts led Crimson Tide to the 12-0 record in the 2016 regular season. Alabama reached the match for the national championship and lost to Clemson and the playmaker of Deshaun Watson. Alabama won the national championship a yr later, but Hurts didn’t lead the team. During the break of the national title game with Georgia leading 13-0, coach Alabama, Nick Saban, hurt in favor of the primary yr Tua Tavailoa, who led Alabama to victory 26-23 in Daming.

After Sunday’s win, Hurts said that every of those events continues to be a source of his motivation.

“I am the same child who came to the game in the national championships and lost, the same kid who was equipped, he had to transfer that I had to go through this unprecedented journey and this child always kept the most important and was always the most important and was always the most important and was always in accordance with his vision and what he saw, “said Hurts.

This super bowl championships belonged to Hurts.

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“He was the second place of Deshaun Watson in the championships when he played incredibly,” said Quincy Avery playing guru. “He is the same guy whose team won these national championships, but he was not playing this match. I think that this dramatically changes what people think about Jalen, hurts as a quarterback. But this will not alleviate his advantage. “

Usually, the very best observations about wounds come from teammates or people like Avery who worked with the playmaker. Avery, who works with many playmakers of the very best quality, met with Hurts when he was 16 years old. He didn’t start working with wounds until he moved from Alabama to Oklahoma. They talked a couple of bench during a break in Alabama, but in the context of what hurts to do higher.

“He talked about how the coach (Saban) did not really talk to him about this or any of these things, but he said he didn’t need it,” Avery said. “He didn’t need this conversation because he knew he needed to do something higher to be on the pitch, so his only task was to attack it.

“I think there are so many people in this situation, if they fight and become a bench, they want to look at every person other than themselves. He turned to the inside, and the only thing he thought about was: “How can I improve in order that it would not occur to me?” “

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Playmaker Philadelphia Eagles, Jalen Hurts (on the correct), is solved by the defender Kansas City Chiefs Justin Reid (on the left) in the second quarter through the Super Bowl Lix at Caesars SuperDome on February 9 in Nowy Orlean.

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Hurts didn’t approach being a bench in Philadelphia, although for an elite playmaker at the extent, he was criticized in the town of brotherly love. After the Sunday performance in the Hurts championship, he almost silenced his critics.

Impressive for everybody who knows that it hurts, it seems unaware of criticism.

“He is one of those guys who do not allow adversity to reach him,” said Eagles Mekhi Becton offensive liner. “He is one of those guys who water flows down his back, no matter what is happening. This is very inspiring, makes you want to go even harder because you know that he is not crazy or spoiled the situation. “

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Hurts led Eagles to the Super Bowl Lvia against Kansas City in 2023 and the Eagles lost. Last season, Philadelphia began strongly, after which disappeared at the tip of the yr, and the critics appeared again. This yr there was a drama in the center of the season, when there have been reports of the strain between the injuries and the recipient of AJ Brown.

Hurts didn’t react, but they still turned in the dominant performances when the Eagles were rolling towards Play -ff. His teammates approached him. “I would say the whole year, just as people talked about him, like everything, everyone said that he couldn’t do it, he couldn’t do it. But (he) still does it – said Becton. “When you see the way it comes out and dominates in every game, we only need to do it.”

Hurts doesn’t have a flash playmaker Baltimore Ravens Lamar Jackson or playmaker Buffalo Bills Josh Allen, this yr’s MVP. But Avery said Hurts has one of the crucial unique features he saw in the elite playmaker.

“He is the best player in NFL in doing things that do not require talent,” said Avery. “This is due to hard work, preparing for gathering guys. Everything you can do, which does not require talent, mastered it. He is also a great talent. For me it makes him special. “

Hurts was on Sunday on Sunday. Running if needed, going with the indicating performance and possibly he does what he does best: lead.

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“He is a thermostat,” Avery said. “Changes the temperature in the room. It makes everyone reach their level of perfection. I think that sometimes he can rub people in the wrong way, but the people who are rubbed in the wrong way do not want to be great as if he wanted to be great. “

On Sunday, Bants was great. He climbed to the highest of a steep mountain and may finally receive unlimited recognition, which is only for its reach.

This is just not enough for him.

William C. Rhoden is a columnist for Andcape and the writer of forty million slaves: The Rise, Fall and Redemption of the Black Athlete. He is managed by Rhoden Fellows, a training program for beginner journalists from HBCUS.

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