In America, the winner takes all.

In America, the winner takes all.

美利坚胜者为王

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Summary

A 120x53 yard green field, U-shaped goals spaced 18 feet apart, a whistle blows, 4 quarters (60 minutes), 11 players on the field, a 30-man coaching staff, a 46-man roster, hundreds of sideline staff, the cheers of tens of thousands of spectators, the continuous attention of tens of millions of people off the field, and hundreds of millions of dollars in commercial sponsorships—this is just an ordinary football game weekend.
The victor gains both fame and fortune, and wins everything.
The loser is heartbroken and has nothing left.
All
or
Nothing?
As someone who appears in multiple newspapers covering sports, entertainment, finance, business, technology, and culture, his public image is undoubtedly complex.
Those who love him call him the savior of the football field, the pioneer of commercial sports, the trailblazer of Wall Street, the Hollywood harvester, the godfather of Silicon Valley, an old friend of lobbying groups, and a beneficiary of two financial crises.
Among his haters, he became a "team bully with no professional ethics," a "ruthless opportunist," "the heir to Hugh Hefner's mantle," "the alien from District 52," "a broker on K Street," and "a lackey of a media conglomerate."

"Whether on or off the field, Ethan O'Connor is an absolute winner." — TIME

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