Pederson, "We were ready."
Calm and confident.
When Pederson appeared in front of the media, he displayed his stability.
"Among the other thirty-one teams in the League, the one I least want to face but also most wish to compete against is the Chieftain. I respect and admire the precious assets Coach Reed has brought to the League, including the benefits I've reaped myself, yet I was ready to embrace the championship in my own way," he said.
Pederson: Coach Reed is good, but he has become outdated. The future belongs to me.
The reporters buzzed excitedly, imagining headlines more sensational than the next; yet they were not about to let Pederson off the hook easily.
A rare opportunity.
Reporter, "Coach, what if reaching the top of the Super Bowl meant you had to trample over Reed's corpse?"
Lightly, the reporter threw out bait, quietly setting a trap.
Pederson?
The coach immediately saw through the reporters' tricks, yet he didn't care at all.
"Patricide?"