The American Professional Football League in 1925 was still a "newborn calf" and had not experienced real glory, but because of the sudden withdrawal of sponsors, it almost faced a major crisis of sudden collapse. Dodger Connolly, a charismatic yet brash football hero, has always dreamed of one day leading his team from a rowdy bar into a stadium full of shouting spectators. Faced with the imminent cancellation of the league, the football captain persuaded a college football star to join his nearly devastated team.
The new team member that Dodge recruited is also a remarkable person--Cart Rutherford was originally a golden boy-style fighting hero. Soldiers have unparalleled appeal in the United States. Carter not only has a good-looking face, but also has an unparalleled running speed. He is so perfect, so perfect that it doesn't seem real. At least sports journalist Lexie Littleton felt that Carter's existence was an outright lie.
Lexie is a news madman with a hot personality. In her opinion, Carter's heroic deeds have too many doubts and loopholes, so she decided to go deep into the team to dig the truth. But the situation developed to an uncontrollable level again. Dodge and Carter, their teammates on the court, fell in love with Lexie in unison. They kept fighting behind their backs, trying to win Lexie's favor.
Although the rules of the new professional league are not as arbitrary as the Dodgers once liked, but as the team captain, the most important thing he needs to do is to unite all the players closely. In order to find love and the football world that he longed for, the Dodgers stuck to the function of quarterback, galloping and scoring as much as possible on the court
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