The King of Bay Area

Chapter 514: Off the Rails


Week 15 of the regular season, Monday Night Football, "San Francisco 49ers vs. Pittsburgh Steelers." From all aspects, this game was highly anticipated. The hype was so intense that it could even be compared to the Christmas Day game that would be kicking off next week. This was undoubtedly a blockbuster before the playoffs. Especially thanks to the "Charles Davis vs. Lu Ke" wager, even Las Vegas got in on the fun.

Las Vegas set up a wager outside of the game: the odds of Lu Ke officially lashing out at the media after the game; the odds of Charles officially lashing out on the show; the odds of Lu Ke using words like "Charles," "victory," and "in your face" in an interview; the odds of Charles using phrases like "Chinese-American," "overrated," and "see you in the playoffs" in an interview. There were a whopping 15 different small wagers, with a maximum bet of $1,000. It was more of a small internal wager for entertainment, and it also prevented the two parties from betting through their relatives and friends and deliberately winning the wager.

This small detail shows that the narrative of this week's game has successfully spread throughout North America. For the general public who were watching the show, this was definitely a lot of fun. Even the league's official organization was paying attention. Goodell said in an interview, "This is nonsense. Everyone must focus on the game." But Goodell's advice did not have an effect. Instead, it was more like a catalyst, and more and more players joined the discussion.

In addition to Charles, Lu Ke also had more opponents now, but of course, he also had more supporters. This Chinese-American quarterback was becoming a beautiful sight in the league. For example, Tony Romo and Eli Manning stood on Lu Ke's side, or rather, on the players' side. Romo said in an interview, "Maybe commentators should do their job and look at Lu Ke's performance this season before they speak, instead of casually denying a player's hard work because of personal prejudice. The effort behind a player's excellent performance in a game is absolutely unimaginable." At the same time, he also tagged Lu Ke on his personal Twitter and posted a "go for it" gesture.

On the other hand, Cam Newton, Patrick Peterson, and Richard Sherman expressed their disdain, believing that Lu Ke was just trying to attract attention. The most eye-catching one was not Newton or Peterson, but the full-on cannon, Sherman. "He's a clown. He has been since the first day of rookie training camp. He even took pictures with every rookie and uploaded them to Instagram to try and get more followers. God, I've never heard of a player being so stupid."

"The criticism from Charles Davis is probably a secret plot for him. Now everyone is paying attention to him and even cheering for him. So, he's famous. This is his goal, and what's next? He should be getting a lot of endorsements, right? I heard that it's not just Jewish people who have a business mind." Sherman's big mouth was completely out of control, and he became more and more outrageous. There were even signs of him losing control. The reporter cut off his words after that. This was a sensitive time. The league's official organization had just made an example of someone. They didn't want to cause trouble, and they might even affect their playoff reporting qualifications by accident.

In Week 14 of the regular season, racism became a hot topic. The league's official organization gave its support and used the most severe means to punish the Arizona Cardinals, decisively defining the incident. Subsequently, the Cardinals' official organization also expressed its support for the league and confirmed that it would thoroughly investigate the matter and make corrections. The development of the entire incident was beyond imagination. On the surface, it looked calm, but the undercurrents were everywhere. Roger Goodell, Leigh Steinberg, and the San Francisco 49ers' management absolutely deserve credit for their joint efforts. This meant that the 32 teams had reached a consensus to officially accept the arrival of this Chinese-American quarterback. Next, Lu Ke would become a stepping stone to open up the Asian market. Perhaps every team could get a piece of the pie. It also meant that, at least at the official level, those racist remarks and actions were condemned. It was not for racial equality, but for mutual benefit.

Of course, the official stance is just the official stance. Discrimination and prejudice against minorities have always existed, and related conflicts are endless. Leaving aside the reactions of the players in the league for the time being, at least netizens are still actively expressing their opinions and views. On social media, "Lu Ke-Skywalker" once again became a hot topic, and all kinds of negative emotions were vented without restraint. All kinds of bad remarks began to run rampant, making people truly realize the seriousness of the problem and the difficult situation faced by the Asian community.

Monday Night Football happened against this backdrop, and Charles's wager also fermented further against this backdrop. So, people's emotions were vented through this game and this wager. Looking at the remarks of players like Romo and Sherman, you can see their personal stances in a way. They can't make radical remarks directly, but they can express their views through the game. Unintentionally, the meaning and weight of this game began to spin out of control. The more voices of support, the more voices of opposition, which means the more intense the conflict, the more attention Lu Ke gets, and the more harsh the criticism of this game will be. Obviously, with all the factors combined, Lu Ke's performance in this game will, to a large extent, determine people's direct perception of the identity of "Chinese-American quarterback."

Objectively speaking, even if the San Francisco 49ers win the game, it won't be able to immediately reverse those stubborn prejudices and discrimination. This is still a long road of self-proving. But, if you think about it from the other side, the situation suddenly becomes much more serious: if the San Francisco 49ers win the game, but Lu Ke's personal performance is not good enough; or even worse, if the San Francisco 49ers lose the game, or even lose it because of Lu Ke—just like the home game against the Arizona Cardinals...

Then, Lu Ke will be met with overwhelming and massive criticism and challenges. To be more dramatic, it could even endanger Lu Ke's personal safety. After all, you can never predict the radical actions of those crazy racists and crazy fans. For everyone, this is a game with off-the-charts attention. For Lu Ke, this is a game with no way out. All of these things are continuously adding fuel to the fire for this game.

On all major social media platforms, the "49ers vs. Steelers" topic has already made it to the trending list, completely exploding in popularity, and even going beyond the realm of football. When Leonardo DiCaprio and Candice Swanepoel also reposted topics related to the game on Twitter, things were completely out of control. As we all know, Leonardo is a die-hard fan of the Los Angeles Lakers, second only to Jack Nicholson. But this time, Leonardo reposted the "49ers vs. Steelers" topic and wrote in the tweet, "Go 49ers Go." This immediately drew everyone's attention: Since when did Leonardo become a fan of the San Francisco 49ers?

Some people are just interested in the game itself and are looking forward to an intense showdown. Some are more interested in the Chinese-American quarterback and the controversial topics derived from his Chinese-American identity. Some are curious about Charles Davis's challenge and are watching the direction of the wager. And some are more curious about the interests behind the league's official stance. Why did the other 31 teams support Goodell's official stance? But no matter what the reason is, the result is that this Monday Night Football game has received an unimaginable amount of attention, even giving people the illusion that the playoffs have arrived early.

Regardless of the outcome of the game, the spectators are the winners. They can see the ugliness of the losers, the embarrassment of the side that loses the wager, and the performance of the Chinese-American quarterback. The third-party fans outside of the two fan bases are always the winners, as if they are enjoying a grand and wonderful show. It is imaginable that the commotion on social media will further heat up as the game time approaches!

This kind of situation, this kind of trend, this kind of scene, was definitely unexpected by everyone. Not even Roger Goodell, not even Charles Davis, not even Lu Ke. They didn't expect that all the things would come together and explode this week, and they didn't expect the unimaginable chemistry that would be produced. In fact, for the league, this is a good thing. If Lu Ke can prove himself, then there will be no more obstacles to opening up the Asian market in North America. Even if he can't, the league can still use Lu Ke's unyielding spirit and attitude to show the Asian community their possibility of participating in football. In other words, this is the first step to opening up the Asian market. The grander the scene, the better the opportunity.

On and off the field, the bustling hot topics have taken over all the attention. Even during Thursday Night Football, the focus of the discussion was still on Monday Night Football. From fans to players, from reporters to commentators, from football lovers to ordinary citizens, almost everyone knows that this week's Monday Night Football will be a spectacular showdown that will be watched by the world. No one wants to miss it, and no one should miss it. In this situation, Charles from "Inside the League" naturally became the focus again.

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