599 Destroy the Steel Curtain

Cornerback Fowler exploded with amazing energy like a Super Saiyan, but this also meant severe energy consumption. Coupled with Fowler's limited personal ability ceiling, if this continued, Fowler would definitely not be able to keep up with Brown's pace.

The Kansas City Chiefs Defense naturally couldn't put all the pressure on Fowler; they needed to relieve some of his pressure from other areas—

Blitz.

Unlike in the first half, the pressure from Kansas City Chiefs on the defensive front visibly increased, refusing to allow Roethlisberger to complete passes easily.

Roethlisberger was not afraid of blitzes, and often seized the opponents' gaps during their blitzes to sneak attacks into the backfield; but that was relative. Roethlisberger's size and footwork could either be an advantage or a disadvantage, and his bulky figure wasn't afraid of collisions, yet it also meant he was not very agile.