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163 Unexpectedly

"Strike-out! Oh yell! The Wildcats successfully created the Jayhawks' strikeout! Wow, the Wildcats who played at home really got a perfect start! From score to momentum to state, they had the upper hand in all directions, leaving no chance at all, and the Jayhawks were helpless!"

"A closer look can reveal that the offensive tactical layout of the Wildcats and Jayhawks has some similarities, but the performance of the two teams is obviously different - indeed, the performance of the opposing defense team must not be ignored, and it directly affects the tactical layout and execution of the offensive team."

"However, let alone the performance of the defensive team for the time being, you can feel the difference between the two teams just from the details of offensive tactics on-site command."

"While the Jayhawks continue to improve their rhythm and increase the success rate of Ruixin's passes, they also compress the continuous advancement space of the receivers; at the same time, Ruixin also needs to face more intensive and severe defensive tests, which undoubtedly increases the difficulty of passing. All four passes so far have been successful. However, the passing target and propulsion efficiency are not satisfactory, and they have not yet been able to obtain the first attack."

"The Wildcats consciously slowed down their pace. With relatively stable pocket protection, they made full use of the receiver's route and running to create a positioning advantage. Freeman needs to face more pass pressure, but his pass selection is more stable, and he can always find a wiser pass target. The propulsion efficiency after a successful pass is terrifying. The first touchdown is really easy to use, like taking a picture from a bag."

"detail!"

"The two teams adjust the tactical details based on the opponent's defense team, which has become the key to the start of the game."

"Now, the Wildcats offensive team is about to appear again! Let's see if the coaches on both sides adjust on the spot and whether the game situation can change."

...

Bang!

Bang bang!

The dull collision sound exploded in Freeman's ear like a drum beat. The Jayhawks chose to raid the previous step. The vast sound of six people rushing to the face. Two linebackers James Holt and Mike Rivera bypassed the upward step of the offensive front line and formed an instant surround.

Take a step back!

Take a step back!

Continuous steps back!

Freeman also became panicked during the continuous retreat. His passing vision turned into an abstract painting of paint smearing, leaving only large pieces of color twisted and entangled together. Rugby caught fire in his palm like a hot potato. The only thought in his mind was to quickly pass the ball out.

Running back! Running back! Running back!

The tactics of daily training are constantly magnifying in my mind. In a hurry, Freeman made a light throwing action in a reflexive manner towards the right side diagonally.

Bang!

The next second, Rivera had already grasped Freeman head-on and pushed Freeman down fiercely; but Freeman finally took the lead and sent the football out. His gaze firmly locked the arc thrown by the football in the air, crossed Rivera's head and landed not far behind.

Whoosh!

With a light jump, running back Johnson successfully took the rugby into his arms, retreated repeatedly and completed the adjustment, barely approaching the kick-off line, turned around and prepared to continue to advance, but you could see that the defensive players had been pressing over, and the eyes were filled with people.

what to do?

Just as cornerback Aquib Tarib was approaching quickly, a figure rushed out halfway and completed the interception!

This is a crucial dismantle! It is Nielsen!

Nelson used his body to destroy Tarib's upward route, which won Johnson a valuable two-step space!

Don’t underestimate the advancement space of just two steps. For running backs who are used to rushing around in the rain of bullets, it is an acceleration space like a desert oasis!

Johnson's calf kept kicking the ground! He burst out with powerful force! Not only did he successfully control the center of gravity, but he also increased his speed.

Dingdeng!

The continuous force of stomping allowed Johnson to continue to rush forward! Another figure rushed out from the side, but Johnson saw an emergency brake and control his body, then turned around counterclockwise in place to complete dodge. After spinning 360 degrees, he once again won the space for continuous rush forward.

Unfortunately, this time he turned around and lost the power of the forward rush, and then the two defensive players completed double-teaming. Johnson was unable to continue to push and was forced to fall to the ground.

Despite this, Johnson still successfully advanced eight yards - originally a dilemma of almost creating a sack, but it turned into an eight yard advance, which was still a successful advancement.

Is this scene familiar?

Just now, the Jayhawks were facing the same situation. Before Rising encountered a sack, he passed the football to running back Sharp, but Sharp only pushed four yards; but now the Wildcats are under the same situation, with Johnson pushing eight yards. The most critical link is Nelson's dismantling.

As the analysis commentator said, details determine success or failure!

Second-grade two-digit code.

Obviously, the Jayhawks have also increased their defense. The Wildcats' offensive team encountered obstacles for the first time, so how should the offensive tactics be adjusted?

The sound of Lu Yiqi's tactical arrangement came from the headphones. Freeman was no longer surprised. He conveyed the coach's tactics to his teammates without hesitation, and then prepared for the offense again.

"attack!"

Freeman announced the kickoff with no hesitation, completing the turn without any hesitation, stretching out his right hand to try to hand the football over to running back Johnson.

This is a running ball!

It is not surprising to choose to run the ball in the second gear and two yards. It can even be said to be a well-predicted tactical choice, and the defense team is completely prepared.

Then you can see Johnson and Freeman complete an interlacing. Johnson bent down and held the ball, paused his footsteps, swept his eyes quickly, looking for loopholes in the defense team and a suitable route for ground advancement. This allowed all the players on the defensive frontline to take a quick step forward, ready to accumulate people and complete ground defense.

But the next second, linebacker Mortenson could see - Freeman is still observing! Freeman is still holding the ball!

This is a fake running and real-life tactic!

The Jayhawks' defense team believed that the Wildcats might choose to run on the ground, so the Wildcats really "choose" the ground running, but ignored the danger of the Jayhawks' defensive front-line hoarding heavy troops, boldly and risky to keep the football in the hands of the quarterback and play the fake running and real-time tactics.

Mortenson did not hesitate at all. He was already stepping forward and trying to stop the running back. But now he only needed to pause slightly, shift the center of gravity, shake it gently, and then complete the steering movement and run at full speed towards Freeman's position. In the power confrontation on the defensive front, the Jayhawks seized the upper hand.

After experiencing the nightmare in the opening stage, the Jayhawks' attention increased significantly, and Mortenson immediately noticed the trick.
Chapter completed!
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