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627 Sharing the burden

Huhu.

Huhu.

The strong wind was still raging. After the start of the second half, the weather conditions at the Soldiers' stadium did not improve, but the body temperature seemed to have warmed up a little, but I don't know if it was because the temperature really rose or because the players' physical condition had adapted to the rhythm.

For Rogers, this doesn't matter.

In the first half, the Chicago Bears took the lead in the attack; in the second half, the Green Bay Packers sounded the horn of the attack.

At this moment, Rogers was staring at the Chicago Bears' defensive position with all his attention:

No matter when, the quarterback must read defensively. "Because only if you understand what you are doing and why my tactical arrangements do this, you can become a real commander on the field. You need not only obey orders, but also learn to think."

This is something that system players can never do.

The Chicago Bears' defensive formation has not changed much, which is also a predictable situation, because the defense team performed well in the first half and the weather conditions were still bad in the second half. Love Smith had no reason to adjust - even though Love knew that Lu Yiqi would definitely adjust his offensive tactics, he still chose to take action.

calm.

Rogers told himself, "You can do it."

"attack!"

Rogers's kick-off command was torn into countless pieces in the strong wind, and the noise of the tsunami of the soldiers' stadium was smashed down directly, but Rogers was highly focused and did not notice these interference details at all, and his pace continued to retreat quickly and stably.

step.

Two steps.

Three steps.

During the three-step retreat, Rogers quickly swept across the game, then immediately made a quick decision and raised his right hand and made a pass move toward the left side. The entire judgment and attack were very firm, and he found Nelson who was rushing forward in the short pass area.

Not the ground, but the pass.

In the first wave of offense in the second half, the Green Bay Packers were still seeking change. The Chicago Bears defense team's judgment was a little slower, but it was not too surprising.

Outside linebacker Lance Bridges immediately stepped up and stuck to Nelson's position. Because both sides were less than five yards from the kick-off line, and Bridges was highly focused, so despite the wrong judgment layout, the reaction speed still kept up immediately.

Bang!

Bridges only felt like he was hitting a wall. The powerful impact reaction force made his muscles tense to the extreme, but before he could even exclaim, he had already captured the rugby that had slipped out of an arc in his sight, and his attention followed, ready to destroy the pass.

but……

Why is there something wrong with the passing arc?

Before Bridges' doubts could emerge, Grant had already caught the football.

The pass target was not Nelson, but running back Grant.

etc.

etc!

What happened just now?

Just as Rogers made a pass, his wrist paused, and the force of twisting his waist drove his body with the momentum. He then turned sixty degrees before his wrist exerted force, pushing the football out, and completing the pass towards Grant who was diagonally in front of his left.

The hand raises the knife and falls.

With just three-yard passes, Rodgers still focused on control and did not dare to exert too much force to avoid repeated mistakes in the first half. However, because the control was too delicate, his strength was somewhat insufficient. The wind gushed and the parabola of the football began to sway.

Fortunately, it was just a three-yard pass, and before the rugby parabola could completely break off the established track, Grant had already reached out to grab the rugby.

The target of the pass was Grant, not Nelson.

But more importantly, the layout of Green Bay Packers.

Looking back at the Green Bay Packers' offensive formation, it is very particular: the pass offensive formation of two times two is so stable that it does not have many characteristics; but after the kickoff, Nelson and Driver on the left wing both completed the basic running route of sprinting and running back to catch the ball.

Nelson vs. Bridges and Driver vs. cornerback Charles Tillman.

Because of a short sprint of only five yards and six yards, everything happened between lightning and flashing. Rogers' pauses and attacks were very hidden, and the rhythm was very good, so he easily completed the restraint. Bridges and Tyrman both faced each other and attached themselves to their key defensive targets at the first time; but then Rogers changed the passing target, and there was an adjustment time difference.

Dingdeng!

Grant quickly rushed forward with the ball, and in just three steps, he had arrived at Nelson's position.

"Oops!"

At this time, Bridges realized that something was wrong. He tried to step forward and completed the interception, but Nelson was stuck in the way forward and could not move.

Wall-bumping defense.

Bridges tried his best to stretch out his arm, but he just slapped it around, and even didn't touch Grant's corner of his clothes.

Whoosh!

It was at this little time that Grant's forward rushing pace had already passed Bridges' position and rushed forward with all his might while continuing to speed up.

Tyrman was entangled with Driver because Grant's receiving position was still a little far from Tyrman and Driver, which gave Tyrman more time to react. The top cornerback made full use of Driver's weakness that he dared not foul, forcibly overtaken, and directly threw away Driver, and then rushed towards Grant with all his strength.

Dingdeng!

Grant's vision could capture Tyrman's full rush forward, and at this time his acceleration was gradually rising, so he not only did not dodge, but also slightly adjusted the center of gravity and actively rushed towards Tyrman-

Anyway, safety guard Mike Brown can already be seen in another direction. Unless he eats his opponent raw at absolute speed and completes a breakthrough before two defensive players close the defense, it will be difficult to get rid of it. Grant has no confidence in his speed, so he chose to collide head-on.

Dingdeng!

Grant's head-on collision actually made Tyrman a little embarrassed. It was difficult to control his body while running at high speed, let alone complete the grapple. However, there was no room for adjustment at this time. Tyrman could only face forward with shoulders and knees. Before his body could complete the adjustment, the impact came.

Bang!

Grant cunningly moved half of his body, and collided head-on in the posture of his shoulder hitting his shoulder. Then, the two people rotated at high speed like gyros hitting each other.

Tyrman was obviously not fully prepared and was about to fall down; but Grant made a prediction in advance, following the force of the reaction force, turning 360 degrees counterclockwise, and then facing the opposite half again, kicking the ground continuously, and rushing forward again.
Chapter completed!
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