Font
Large
Medium
Small
Night
Prev Index    Favorite Next

708 Threats

Second gear seven codes.

The situation of offensive and defensive confrontation immediately became complicated. Whether to continue to believe in ground attack or use pass attack to break the balance depends on Childris' choice.

Travis's attention remained highly concentrated, and was not shaken by Hawke's "grinning" just now. After all, the Minnesota Vikings offensive team had the upper hand in the first quarter of today. They were still on the right track. As long as they persisted, they could continue to put pressure on their opponents.

Childris' tactical arrangement came from the headphones, Travis's thinking kept clear, stood in the pocket protection and began to read the defense-

For any quarterback, reading defense is the first step in an offensive process. Even if you can't read anything, you must do it, because this is the preliminary understanding of the entire offensive and defensive confrontation. While he observes the defensive formation, the defensive players are also observing the quarterback.

Unfortunately, Travis was not able to read much.

Travis's vision was specifically for a moment on the line guard, because the entire defensive hub of Green Bay Packers started from the line guard, and it had been repeatedly emphasized in the pre-match tactical meeting; but Travis had no gains. At this time, the opponent's defensive team's position was very conservative and solid, and nothing could be seen from the formation alone.

Or... "In fact, what's the trick? Some quarterbacks can see that some quarterbacks can't see that some quarterbacks can't see that"?

Travis didn't think deeply. He needed to believe in his own judgment and the coach's arrangements - don't forget that the starting position in the playoffs was won back by his own performance.

"attack!"

After Travis calmed down, he announced the kick-off, but his hands had just touched the leather of the football and could immediately feel a storm suppressing him layer by layer. Not only did the two outside linebackers take steps, but also a center linebacker take steps.

Seven people rushing to pass?

It was actually seven people who stormed!

The Green Bay Packers defense team went all out to rush forward and instantly created an advantage in the front confrontation. The dual strength of the numerical advantage and the confrontation advantage were released, and the Minnesota Vikings directly tore open the pocket protection of the Minnesota Vikings.

At this time, we can see the excellence of the Minnesota Vikings' offensive front line. Even in the disadvantaged situation of "Five VS Seven", they did not directly collapse. At least they successfully stuck their steps during the first collision and confrontation, and then collapsed, at least they had room for adjustment for the quarterback.

Even if it's just a moment.

For Rogers, this "moment" is enough, but for Travis?

not enough.

Travis quickly retreated a little panicked, but he still barely controlled the center of gravity and balance, and tried to find the best offensive choice while retreating continuously:

Passing the ball? Running the ball? Or rushing with the ball by yourself?

Travis does have a choice. The time he gritted his teeth and persisted in gaining him a little precious time and space for thinking, but Travis's thinking speed could not keep up with the ever-changing game change speed. In a hurry, he could only make the safest choice.

A light throw.

Travis handed over the football to Peterson. At this time, seven defensive fronts all stepped up and put pressure on, and four defensive second-tier teams faced four receivers respectively. This also means that the running back is the only "redundant" player, and no one formed a counter-pointing position. Travis's choice is correct.

But the correct choice was not able to make a decision immediately during the execution process, because of Travis' hesitation and hesitation, which forced Peterson to make a decision on the spot, observing Travis's choice while observing the position of the defensive player and maintaining mobility, rather than starting immediately in a smooth and smooth manner.

Whoosh.

Peterson steadily caught the football, but there was no time to adjust, and he had to step forward immediately, because his eyes had already captured Hawke's step forward-

The linebacker's upward raid was obviously reserved: the central position puts pressure on all its strength, and the two outsides wait for an opportunity to move. Such upward strategy can make full use of the number of people, create enough threats on the front line, and use the linebacker's observation to create more potential threats.

Peterson was not worried. He was one with a heavy shoulder and the other bent his knees. Since there was no room for adjustment, he directly faced Hawke's rushing and grappling, and used his physical talent to knock Hawke away. His powerful force directly overturned Hawke, leaving Hawke no room for adjustment at all.

Bang!

The helmet hit the helmet, making a crisp but dull sound, and then Hawk flew back like a broken doll, and Peterson won the room for advancement again.

But even so, Peterson could feel the surging of his internal organs, adjust his steps slightly, and find the driving force for progress again, but he did not expect that cornerback Harris had already stepped forward and steadily blocked his forward route.

calm!

Peterson forced himself to pause for a moment, preparing to shake the center of gravity and shake off Harris, but he did not expect that this little hesitation was captured by Harris. Instead, Harris rushed over and accurately grasped Peterson's waist, and fell directly with the flow.

Falling down!

There is no loss of code count, but no advance code count.

Three gears and seven digits.

trap!

Peterson immediately understood that this was the trap of Green Bay Packers—the main purpose was to disrupt Travis' offensive layout rhythm.

The most important thing in football is that in the offensive stage, whether it is ground attack or pass attack, the offensive hub is always a quarterback.

If the quarterback is like a puppet, and is only responsible for transferring rugby from the center to the running back, it will be difficult for the running back to make a bloody path. The running back still needs the rhythm control and ball distribution of the quarterback. More importantly, the tactical layout of the offensive front line also requires the quarterback to lay out.

In other words, in contemporary rugby, it is difficult for running backs to succeed by relying solely on their own brute force. The achievements of running backs must be based on the entire offensive system. Otherwise, the strong running backs are also consumables, and they will be scrapped after two or three seasons - the physical consumption is too great.

Now, the Green Bay Packers are making full use of the rhythm changes in the defensive front to interfere with Travis' judgment. If Travis cannot establish an advantage in advance through defensive reading, his offensive tactical control will soon be interrupted by the changing rhythm interference of the linebacker.

Does this sound familiar?

This is how the Minnesota Vikings lost the game in two games at home and away against the Green Bay Packers in the regular season.

Peterson gasped: What should they do? What should they do?
Chapter completed!
Prev Index    Favorite Next