110 Invalid Yellow Flag
"Click interception! Click interception! Click interception!"
boom!
Jerry Crosso drove the bus between the streets of Manhattan. The bars at the corners of the street were completely sensational. The crowds of fans were crowded outside the streets. Everyone couldn't wait to raise their arms and shout. The noisy and noisy sound was like a volcano erupting. The entire street was completely submerged, so that the radio commentary disappeared, leaving only the forgetful shout in his ears.
"I know! I know!"
Crosso held the steering wheel tightly with both hands, tried his best to control his excitement, slowly stopped in front of the red light at the intersection, and then poked his head out of the car window, waved his fists, and shouted loudly at the surging crowd at the bar door-
"wildcat!"
Then the bar guests also cheered and shouted, "Wild Cat!"
The shocking sound was completely twisted into a rope, so that the people in the houses on the street could not help but poke their heads out and cast curious eyes—the small town of Manhattan always has a football soul, but such enthusiasm and passion have been sleeping for a long time.
This is not just a interception, but more importantly, after experiencing the storm of the final stage of the first half, the Wildcats who played away were still not timid or afraid, and regained their momentum to launch a strong offensive again, even when facing a strong opponent, they were not timid at all.
That energy made everyone excited.
At this moment, in the Memorial Stadium in Austin, the Wildcats' defensive team players surrounded Walker and were celebrating the successful interception. They celebrated whether there was a yellow flag foul on the scene, and started celebrating first and put pressure on the referee with their own actions - this is the interception!
Foul rules and regulations in football matches have their own rules: one is the yellow flag and the other is the red flag.
Huangqi, the control is in the hands of the referee, and the fouls in the game are punished. When the referee on the court notices the foul, he takes it off from his waist, throws it out handsomely, and throws the yellow flag on the field, which is particularly conspicuous on the green grassland.
But the referee generally does not suspend the game - unless it is an early foul, that is, someone moves first before the kickoff, just like a 100-meter race. Otherwise, most of the time, they wait for a dead ball to form and clear together. There may be multiple fouls in one offense and defense, and the referee needs to complete the penalty according to the order of time, order, and severity of the severity of the severity.
Rugby foul punishment is to lose yards, the slightest is five yards, and the worst is to directly give the offensive team the opportunity to start the fourth-level offense again. Only in very, very rare cases will the referee call the player to leave the court directly, and the subsequent punishment will be further discussed by the league after the game.
The red flag is in the hands of the head coach and is used to challenge the referee's penalty.
When the head coach has different opinions on the penalty on the court, they can throw a red flag to challenge the penalty decision. The referee must re-decide the penalty by watching the video replay. In order to demonstrate fairness, the league official will also review each Red Flag challenge to ensure that there will be no misjudgment.
A challenge is successful and a penalty is changed; a challenge is failed and a game suspension is deducted. Because each team has only three timeouts per half, these timeouts are like the timeouts in the countdown stage of a basketball game. They are very precious. Unless the head coach is particularly sure, the Red Flag Challenge is rarely used.
In addition, when there were two minutes left in the first and second half of the game, there was an official "time-reporting suspension", which reminded the two teams that there were still the last two minutes left in the half. According to regulations, after the time-reporting suspension, the head coach was not allowed to raise the Red Flag challenge.
In this offensive and defensive competition just now, there were two yellow flag fouls on the court. If one of them was a foul of the defensive team and it appeared before the interception, then the referee has the right to blow this interception and make a penalty that is favorable to the offensive team.
"Ho huh!"
The entire Memorial Stadium is creating noises one after another, constantly putting pressure on the referees, trying to make full use of home privileges.
And what about Lu Yiqi?
He had already begun to turn around and set up offensive tactics, and quickly discussed with Augustus and Bullock.
He saw it very clearly that the two Huangqi fouls came from the offensive team, and there was no problem with the interception this time; the referee then confirmed his conjecture.
"During the game, there were two fouls: fouls, offensive team, 52 people; fouls, offensive team, and No. 4. All fouls were cancelled, and the defensive team successfully intercepted."
For the first foul, offensive guard Charlie Tanner pulled Ian Campbell; for the second foul, wide receiver Limas Sveder pulled Reggie Walker.
Both times were fouls in the offensive group, but because the defensive group successfully intercepted, Lu Yiqi refused to accept the penalty, but chose to accept the result of the game - that is, interception and conversion of the ball. Next, the Wildcats' offensive group will be on the court again.
"Just just started the second half, the Wildcats who played away again took the initiative."
Alansworth had already pieced together the entire blueprint at this time and finally understood Lu Yiqi's tactical intentions. After completing the analysis in a few words, he gave himself an evaluation.
"No doubt, Noah knew what he was doing, he knew what he should do, his boldness and risk were rewarded, and before Mark responded, he forced Charles and McCoy to make mistakes, both of the offensive core members, to seize the initiative."
"We must be sure that Campbell's misalignment puts pressure on the upward steps is one of the important influencing factors of interception, but through video replay, we can find that even without Campbell's pressure, McCoy's defensive reading also made a fatal mistake. There are three defensive players in his passing track position!"
"The other wide receivers are just one-on-one, and even completely unattended, but McCoy's pass observation was unable to catch the position on the field in advance. Previous continuous pressure from the defense team did put McCoy under tremendous pressure, and his judgment and choice were severely biased."
"The final interception was more like a wrong choice under McCoy's head. Before taking action, he firmly believed that his choice was correct and did not consider other possibilities at all. This was very, very fatal - for a quarterback, he didn't know what he was doing, and that was the beginning of the nightmare in the offensive team."
"The Longhorns need McCoy to calm down as soon as possible."
As Allensworth said, McCoy stood there with his hands on his hips, his eyes hiding behind his helmet were filled with confusion.
At the same time, the Wildcats are a different scene—
The defensive team returned to the sidelines cheering, celebrating with their teammates, completing the handover, and the offensive team players were ready to make their debut.
Chapter completed!