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Now reading: Chapter 471: A League-Wide Escalation from The King of Bay Area, a Action novel by MistaQuartz.

It started with Patrick Peterson's dismissive comnts, followed by Darnell Dockett's discriminatory remarks. Then, Vernon Davis, Logan Newman, Marcus Lynch, and others all fired back on Twitter. Of course, Lu Ke also responded forcefully both in front of reporters and on Twitter.

The back-and-forth between both sides was displayed for all to see on social dia, especially between Vernon and Dockett. Tweet after tweet, they went at it like two people yelling at each other in the street, completely ignoring their teammates, and the insults beca more and more vulgar. It was a spectacular sight that drew in everyone on Twitter. Gradually, San Francisco 49ers and Arizona Cardinals fans also started arguing online.

49ers fans were furious about Dockett's racist remarks, and they all united to condemn him. Cardinals fans, on the other hand, defended his comnts as a joke and supported his claim that the Cardinals would easily blow out the 49ers at ho this week. The back-and-forth between the fans beca even more vulgar, aggressive, and violent. The scene beca chaotic, with profanity flying around on Twitter. So words were asterisked out, so weren't. The bizarre comnts were overwhelming, and it all devolved into a huge brawl.

Then, more San Francisco 49ers players, including Aldon Smith, Colin Jones, Ted Ginn, Kyle Williams, Kendall Hunter, and Patrick Willis, also started tweeting their support for Lu Ke and strongly condemning Dockett's inappropriate comnts. It wasn't just the 49ers; more and more Cardinals players joined the fray, condemning the 49ers as sore losers who were all talk and no action, and claiming they would easily win this week's ga.

The argunts between the two fan bases escalated further, spreading from Twitter to Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, and other social dia platforms. The two teams, which didn't have a history of bad blood, were now completely at odds, their eyes red with fury, yelling insults at each other.

Things escalated even further on YouTube. A user posted a video that was fild in a mall in Phoenix. Two fans wearing Cardinals ho jerseys were in a verbal confrontation with three other n in plain clothes. The conversation frequently ntioned the 49ers and the Cardinals and almost turned into a physical fight. Mall security intervened just in ti, preventing a disaster.

The video was accompanied by a caption explaining what happened: The three n in plain clothes were San Francisco 49ers fans. In the part of the video that wasn't recorded, the three n were discussing this week's ga over lunch, and they believed that the 49ers would definitely win on the road. This infuriated the two Cardinals fans, who started arguing with them. From there, things got out of control. After the video was posted, the online argunts between fans of both teams beca even more out of control. They had forgotten what they were originally arguing about and were simply insulting, belittling, and discriminating against each other.

At this point, the whole situation was slowly spiraling out of control and becoming ugly. But the real climax ca when the team's general manager, Trent Baalke, got involved. Trent issued a statent on Facebook with a semi-official stance, roughly stating that San Francisco was an inclusive city, Arica was an inclusive country, and that the NFL was a league of limitless possibilities. He added that Lu Ke playing as a Chinese Arican was a sign of progress, and that prejudice and discrimination would not be tolerated.

In short, Trent expressed his unwavering support for Lu Ke, demanded that the league investigate the matter, and tagged the official NFL account and Roger Goodell's official account. At this point, the matter had escalated to a whole new level, and the league had no choice but to get involved. Ever since Lu Ke joined the league, everyone knew this day would co. Just as the first Black player on the field caused controversy, the first Chinese Arican player on the field was bound to cause a stir. If he had only been a rotational player, the controversy might have been smaller, but Lu Ke was a starting quarterback, so the attention he received was on another level. What's more, Lu Ke had achieved incredible results in the past few weeks. The controversy was bound to happen; it was only a matter of ti.

Now, it had finally arrived. Roger Goodell publicly stated that there would be zero tolerance for any form of discrimination, especially in the NFL. They would launch an investigation, find out what happened, and impose appropriate penalties to show the league's stance on the matter. Although everyone knew this was an official statent that wouldn't yield imdiate results and might just be a formality, Dockett couldn't hold back. He was furious and imdiately posted a tweet expressing his disdain. "Those cowards and sissies can only hide behind adults, too afraid to face . What a perfect example of shalessness."

However, this tweet was deleted less than five minutes after it was posted. Despite this, so clever users had already taken a screenshot. Everyone knew that Dockett's comnts were aid at Lu Ke, accusing him of turning this into an official team and league matter. The fact that Dockett posted and then deleted the tweet was the best proof. It was either pressure from the Arizona Cardinals or from Dockett's agent. Either way, it ant that the matter had completely gone out of the players' control and had escalated to a more serious level. Everyone had to be careful with what they said.

Maybe the league would handle it seriously, maybe not. But one thing was for sure: the animosity between the two teams and their fan bases had completely spiraled out of control and far exceeded expectations. The upcoming ga was likely to turn into a fierce battle. The players on both sides were highly motivated.

At the very least, you could get a glimpse of this from the reaction of the San Francisco 49ers fans. Fans, led by Chris Wilson and Jonathan Baldwin, issued an official call to action, urging more fans to join them and travel to the away ga to cheer on their ho team. Even if they couldn't get into the stadium, they wanted to be outside to show their support. If this was a war, the San Francisco 49ers fans were ready for it. It had gradually spread from the internet to real life.

This incident's influence and reach completely shocked the entire league. All news outlets focused their attention on it, and it beca an event that couldn't be ignored during the season. Reporters called it the "Davis-Dockett incident" because it stemd from the verbal spat between those two players on Twitter and beca the starting point for the 49ers vs. Cardinals confrontation. The rivalry between the two divisional opponents was becoming very real.

More importantly, this was the first ti the league truly acknowledged the issue of having a Chinese Arican player in the league. It had escalated to a racial level, and the opposition and discriminatory comnts were instantly exposed. Even today, racism against Black people is still rampant, especially in the central and southern regions of the country. And racism against Asian Aricans and Latino Aricans is even more common. This is a social problem, a serious one rooted in an immigrant society that has always existed and will continue to exist. Now, the controversy surrounding Lu Ke had gradually entered a higher level. From a positive perspective, this was also an inevitable result of Lu Ke's outstanding performance. Because he was finally seen as a threat, it could be seen as a form of acknowledgnt of his ability.

Putting aside the league and social issues, one thing was certain: neither the 49ers nor the Cardinals wanted to lose this ga. The stakes had gone beyond just a playoff spot; there were now more reasons not to lose. People always say that the field is a battlefield, and a rivalry between divisional opponents is like a feud between bitter enemies. In the past, every ga between UCLA and USC was like this, but Lu Ke only participated in one of them, and only in the last quarter, so in a strict sense, Lu Ke was more of an observer than a participant.

This ti, Lu Ke was completely and thoroughly involved. Originally, Lu Ke was worried that these off-field headlines might affect his ga preparations. Any potential distraction was ill-tid. But then Lu Ke realized that his lack of ga experience was the only reason he was worried. Everything is a double-edged sword; it can be a bad thing, but it can also be a good thing.

Like now. The Twitter incident had turned into a huge motivation. The entire team was eagerly preparing for the ga, and every player was full of desire, eager to teach the Cardinals a lesson. Nothing could shut an opponent up more easily than a defeat, especially in their own stadium. They weren't just fighting for a playoff spot or for a victory; more importantly, they were fighting for their dignity and pride. This was a battle that no one wanted to lose.

Before heading to Glendale for this week's road trip, Lu Ke had one more thing to do: check his ga missions, tally his base points, and summarize his progress.

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