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352 Consecutive Strength

"attack!"

Rodgers's kick-off pass was swept over the Blue Castle Stadium, and his steady pocket steps were flexibly and lightly. From the bottom of his eyes, he could see the four people rushing through the defensive front line. The opponent's tough step created a surging wave of air, pushing the heavy body of the offensive front line player deep into the pocket.

It creates a strong sense of oppression as aggressively as a wall.

But the Minnesota Vikings' tactics and performances on the front line were all within Rogers' expectations, and the tight muscles were responding in advance:

One step! Two steps! Three steps! Four steps!

The offensive front line's better than nothing, although it could not stop the defensive front line, it finally slowed down the speed of advancement, which also made Rodgers' retreat step successfully seize the initiative and completed the adjustment in a short time. Seeing that the hideous faces of the defensive front line players were about to break free from the constraints and rush over, Rodgers still made a pause calmly.

He stood firm and swept his eyes. All the players in the game were in sight. Then he raised his hand and pushed the rugby out.

The defensive players were slowing down to break through the offensive front line. It was not that they were not fast enough, but that Rodgers firmly seized the lead. It took only about 2.4 seconds from kick-off to shooting, and everything was under control. The overall pressure on the defensive front line created storm waves, but it still didn't work.

The football drew a stunning arc in the air, and the passing target was...

Jody Nelson!

...

After the kickoff command was officially issued, the Green Bay Packers offensive team was fully released, with three wide receivers, a tight end and a running back all rushed out.

Although the offensive team lists the basic offensive formations of two times two, the arrangement and combination of running routes is dazzling.

Two players on the left wing, one rushed forward and ran backward in a straight line, guarding the short pass area; the other rushed forward in a diagonal line, actively rushed forward towards the cornerback's defensive line, and rushed into the mid pass area.

Two players on the right wing, one of them broke through in a straight line, cut into the middle pass area, hooked the line slightly inside, and approached the central area; one who aimed at the cornerback rushed forward, forming a close-fitting one-on-one entanglement in the short pass area.

Then running back Ryan Grant followed behind the two receivers and appeared in the short pass area on the right wing. Because of the restraint of the two teammates, the defensive players were distracted, which made Grant a sudden extra pawn, with no defensive players in the surrounding five-yard area.

In the league ten years later, the loss rate of running backs is getting bigger and bigger, and the survival space of running backs is getting harder, which has also prompted the trend of running backs to catch the ball. Using running backs as the fifth catcher player and unexpectedly responding to quarterbacks has become an important part of the offensive team tactics.

But in the 2008 league, such tactics were relatively rare, and the frequency of use was very, very low, and more were used as unexpected raid tactics.

Grant's emergence immediately shocked the Minnesota Vikings defensive players. All nearby players quickly stepped forward and tried to complete the rest of the defense. The linebacker, safety and cornerback's attention was all focused on Grant.

Immediately afterwards, safety guard Martiu Williams (ms) found himself losing his position.

Nelson, who was on the inside of the right wing, rushed forward at full speed, and the absolute speed that instantly burst out forcibly broke through the linebacker's position, instantly cut into the mid-pass area and advanced towards a more profound area, which also forced the safety guard Matiu to quickly fill up.

Just when Matiu was about to hit Nelson with her close-fitting face, she noticed Grant's gap in her eyes, which made Matiu's attention distracted-

Although his steps were still approaching Nelson and did not change direction and advance towards Grant at the first time, his attention was no longer focused and his body's center of gravity subconsciously adjusted.

Just at this flash of conditioned reflex, Matiu caught a green figure in his sight and swiftly swept towards his left side like a tornado.

Hulala!

“Unposition.”

Matiu's brain reacted, and his body reflexively tried to reach out to stop Nelson, but as soon as he raised his hand, he felt like he bumped into a truck head-on, whistling over, and the whole world began to spin.

Matiu did not give up.

He kept waving his hands to control the center of gravity, turned around and tried to pull Nelson's progress. In the midst of a storm, he patted Nelson's back, thighs, and calves continuously, but he was dizzy and could not find the center of gravity. He was about to pull Nelson's ankle and use the tripping skill.

But Nelson saw two consecutive high legs lifting movements, and easily shook Martiu away.

Then Matiu fell heavily to the ground and crashed into the green eyes.

Huhu. Huhuhu.

Nelson's steps were a little messy, but the center of gravity and rhythm were still under control. A strong wind came from his ears. He controlled his body after several consecutive kicks. His calf continued to push his body and rushed out, accelerating again. His footsteps became faster and faster and stronger, just like moving against the wind.

Twenty yards.

Twenty-five yards.

Thirty yards.

In a blink of an eye, Nelson threw Martyou away for about seven or eight yards and entered a no-man's land. Then he turned his head and looked at the sky, finding a brown-red flying curve in the vast dark night sky. The passing point should be still ahead, so he adjusted his pace and continued to move forward.

The sight of the eyes can capture the second-start linebacker Ben-Leber.

Rapber originally thought that Matiu had stuck in position, so he focused entirely on Grant, but he noticed that Rogers' rainbow pass arc slid across the sky with a huge storm. The goal of the pass was not a short pass area, but a long pass area. Only then did the pace make timely adjustments, but missed the best opportunity.

The start time and speed were completely thrown away by Nelson, and the distance was not only not shortened, but also widened.

Thirty-five yards.

Forty yards.

Nelson's continued rushing forward had already reached the front of the end zone, adjusting his body position with small steps, and then the quickly falling rugby fell steadily into his arms.

"Bang."

Nelson did not encounter any squeeze or impact at all, and even had no close press. He just completed the catch, stared at the oncoming Rapbert, and easily retreated continuously without turning around. He entered the end zone, standing accurately in the end zone, holding the rugby high.

Touchdowns are so simple.

The continuous and strong passes were not effectively blocked, and he cut into the end zone without any attempt to make the touchdown without any suspense.
Chapter completed!
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