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"Can you believe it? In this wave of attacks, Josh Freeman, who made four passes and four times, is he still the guy with a pass success rate of only 51.9% last season? What I am even more curious about now is that during the halftime break, the interim head coach... uh, what magic did Noah 6 (noah-Lu) use? Wait, is he really called Noah? Or did I read it wrong, this is really an unexpected name."

Noah, this is indeed the English name of 6 Yiqi, and it does come from the "Bible" - although Catholicism does not seem to have much connection with Asian immigrants, 6 Yiqi has carefully studied it and most Americans' names come from the "Bible". In order to more appropriately integrate into the life of immigrants, he gave himself this name.

Looking back now, it is indeed a bit ridiculous, but we can't blame him for this - when he immigrated, he was just an eight-year-old child, and his parents didn't even speak English, and they didn't even say hello on a daily basis, so he needed to help translate. Regarding the small mistakes of English names that were too powerful to adapt to cultural customs, who could blame him?

The eyes returned to the game.

So, what magic did 6 Yiqi cast?

In fact, it's not magic, it's just a game.

Before the match against Auburn University, 6 Yiqi followed Ron Press and the entire coaching team to study the opponent's game video repeatedly.

Undoubtedly, Auburn University is a team built on defense as the basis, with its defensive strength far higher than offense-

Cam Newton, a quarterback in the 2O11 draft and 2O15 regular season mVp, is still a freshman at the University of Florida this year. He was not expelled from the school because of theft incident, nor was he constantly rejected by the university because of the off-court incident. Naturally, there were no students who helped Auburn University to accept him for admission. Therefore, the team is still relying on defense to conquer the world.

Before formally discussing the confrontation between the offensive and defensive teams, we should briefly introduce the stadium function allocation of rugby.

After the football game kicks off, when the offensive party starts to attack, it will have a total of four offensive opportunities, requiring the task of advancing forward ten yards.

If the task is completed successfully, the offensive side will get another four-level offensive opportunity to complete another ten-yard advancement task; but if the advancement fails, the offensive power will be changed and the opponent's offensive team will launch an attack. Correspondingly, the task of the defensive team is to prevent the opponent's offensive team from completing ten-yard advancement in four opportunities.

Overall, the offensive methods of rugby can be roughly divided into two types: passing offense and running offense.

The so-called pass is to throw the rugby out like playing basketball and hand it over to teammates who have already run out to achieve the purpose of moving forward; the so-called running ball is to hand over the rugby to the running back around you, and the running back hugs the rugby tightly, and use collision, running, orbiting methods to complete the advancement in the crowd.

The tactics should be determined by the coach when passing or running the ball, but the game process changes rapidly, and the specific tactics are adaptable to the quarterbacks, so the quarterbacks are called the "commander" on the court. This also means that the strategic significance of the quarterbacks is crucial, and many offensive tactics and defensive tactics are implemented around the quarterbacks.

First there was the offensive group, with a total of eleven players.

In addition to the quarterback, there are a total of ten players on the court, five of whom are offensive frontlines and five of whom are propulsive players.

The so-called offensive front line is a barrier listed in front of the quarterback. Their task is to prevent the collision of defenders and win enough observation time for the quarterback to make decisions of passing or running the ball; the so-called propulsion players, including running backs, wide receivers and tight ends, are tasked with receiving rugby from the quarterback, and then continue to move forward with their own abilities and the cover of their teammates.

The second is the defensive team, with a total of eleven players.

It can be simply distinguished into seven defensive fronts and four defensive second-tier teams.

The so-called defensive front line includes the defensive front line and linebacker. The defensive front line corresponds to the offensive front line. Their task is to constantly put pressure on the quarterback, destroy the passing of the quarterback, and even directly sack the quarterback; while the linebacker's task is relatively flexible. Their position is behind the defensive front line, and they can step up to attack the quarterback, defend running backs, and be responsible for the tight ends in nearby areas. The specific function depends on the coach's arrangement.

The so-called defensive second-tier line includes cornerbacks and safety guards. Their responsibilities are slightly different from division of labor and cooperation, but overall, they need to join forces to guard the backcourt, cut off the quarterback's pass and off the quarterback's passes and attacks, and the receiver's advance towards the backcourt, so that the opponents have the opportunity to score near the end.

The above is the division of functions of the rugby offensive and defensive team, but the position and tactics are dead, but the coach can evolve infinite possibilities.

The topic is back to the Auburn Tigers.

The team's defensive team is indeed good, and among them, the defensive forward players are more prominent - the defensive team captain Quentin Groves and Pat Sims are both well-known players in the Southeastern NCAA.

This also means that Auburn University has better pressure ability in the front-line standoff, which puts a severe test on the quarterback's observation ability and passing level under pressure, and this is exactly one of Josh Freeman's major shortcomings - the serious instability of the passing success rate.

So, Pres formulated targeted offensive tactics:

Mainly based on the ground offense of running backs, in the head-on ground propulsion contest, dismantle the opponent's front-line pressure, attract the attention of the defensive frontline, and thus win more space for passing and offense. We look forward to being able to steadily break the opponent's defensive forward line and seeking room for advancement and scoring opportunities.

However, Auburn University also made corresponding adjustments in the first half, and continuously strangled the Wildcats' top running back James Johnson's attempt to run with a ball, disrupting the visiting team's layout from the source like a snake hitting seven inches.

When the Wildcats coaching team was unable to think about the effective breaking plan for travel, they fell into the trap of the Tigers' forward confrontation like a dead cycle. Groves shone in the first half, sacking quarterbacks four times in the first half, almost dominated the game with his own strength.

The so-called sack means that the quarterback is still holding the ball and is grappled and pushed to the ground by the defensive player. Not only is it unable to pass the ball, but it also loses yards. One offensive opportunity is directly reimbursed. For the offensive team, this is a heavy blow; for the defensive team, this is the starting point of cutting off the offensive from the root.

So, how did 6 Yiqi turn the situation around? Did it just switch from running to passing? Obviously not.

This is the NCAA field. The team's tactical layout is far from being compared with the nFL professional league. It depends more on the players' physical talents to fight, open up the situation, and form a duel head-on in a simple and efficient way, just like fighting on the street, while the professional league is real boxing - footsteps, consciousness, judgment and other comprehensive strength is more important.

It can be understood in this way that nnetFL is a complete profession, which also means that only a very small number of players can join the nFL, and all those who enter the professional league are geniuses. The advantages they can win are very weak. At this time, the significance of tactics is highlighted, and the importance of coaching is more obvious; and returning to ncaa is just a step further than high school. Players who simply rely on physical talent to sweep the world are still many, and the comprehensive quality of student players is still high and low.

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6 Yiqi started from here, grasping the characteristics of Groves and Sims, and changing the focus of the entire tactic: passing is not just a pass, but also a short pass.

In football games, passes within ten yards are called short passes, passes within ten yards to twenty yards are middle passes, and passes over twenty yards are long passes. Short passes are short-soldiers and rely more on tactics; long passes are long swords drawn, and more on personal abilities; while mid-passes are a combination of the two, and the tactics are more varied - of course, this is only relative to the basic theoretical level.

There are two key points in the 6-Yi Yi Short Leap tactic.

The first is fast. Freeman must take action quickly, compressing the time for the defensive forward to rush forward, avoiding the quarterback from being bumped, which will affect the passing judgment, and at the same time reduce the pressure on the offensive front line.

The second is clarity. Freeman's passing target was locked by 6 Yiqi as Murphy or Nelson, which means Freeman does not need to think and judge. As long as he finds the target, he can take action immediately. Reducing thinking time means compressing the space for hesitation. The entire attack becomes clean and neat, and the offensive rhythm is also brought up, causing the defensive players to fall into a state of exhaustion.

During this period, 6 Yiqi kept reminding Freeman to kick off quickly, in order to reduce the judgment time of the players in the defensive team and increase the entire rhythm.

The focus of three consecutive short passes is on the success rate. While increasing the rhythm, the offensive team will increase confidence and seize momentum; as for the promotion effect, it is an additional gain. After successful consecutive short passes, unexpectedly opening up the situation with long passes, the Tigers were in a hurry and didn't know how to deal with it.

The ending came naturally.

Layout, this is the core focus of the entire 6-Yiqi tactic.
Chapter completed!
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