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715 Passive Adjustment

"The battle continues!"

"The battle continues!"

"The battle continues!"

Hubert Hemfury Metropolitan indoor stadium was surging with strange support slogans. Less than 20,000 Green Bay Packers fans were seizing an absolute advantage, toughly suppressing the momentum of the Minnesota Vikings home fans, and bursting out incredible energy as the go-to.

The home fans of the Minnesota Vikings were a little stunned, not because the opponent overtook the score again, after all, there were always a relationship between offense and defense. Although the opponent's touchdown was disappointing, it was not a "heavy blow". What was really surprising was the way the defense team lost the touchdown-

Or to be more precise, the way the opponent completes the touchdown.

The layout of short passes and middle passes is combined with length and short, and the speed is appropriate. It also includes two ground advancements with good results. The last twenty-three-yard long pass raid, the entire offensive rhythm is firmly controlled in the hands of the Green Bay Packers, strolling in the garden, and the confident attack once again shows familiar smoothness.

Jennings's footsteps were light, and the touchdowns that had passed three levels in a row were indeed wonderful, but there were actually signs before that. The pass and attack of the visiting team's offensive team suppressed the tactical strategy of the defense team. Although the Minnesota Vikings players still performed well and created some threats, they did not really interrupt Rogers' advancement rhythm, and the exposure of the second-line gap was helpless.

Obviously, during the halftime, both teams made local adjustments to the tactics, but the results were completely different. The Minnesota Vikings were losing the intensity and rhythm of defense, while the Green Bay Packers gradually returned to the familiar track, and the balance of momentum seemed to have very subtle changes.

The fans of Hubert Hemfrey Metropolitan Indoor Stadium, regardless of the home team or the away team, all "are not sure about this mountain" and "not knowing the true face of Mount Lu". It is difficult for them to see the changes in the tactical layout of the two teams, but the change in momentum is very direct.

As a result, the morale of Green Bay fans was greatly boosted, and the cheers that echoed the audience could not stop at all; Minnesota fans were intricate, with negative emotions such as loss and depression, anger and annoyance, surprise and surprise surging in their chests.

But the gap lasted for only a moment, and the home fans recovered-

The second half just kicked off, and the score showed a state of anxiety about chasing each other. After the Green Bay offense, there was Minnesota's offense. It was too early to draw a conclusion on the outcome, not to mention that this is their home court. How could the Minnesota Vikings fans with the right time, place and people can be defeated so easily?

Of course not!

After the astonishment and surprise subsided, the home fans regained their voices and momentum, and the showdown in the stadium became noisy and boiling again. The home fans who had an absolute advantage in numbers did not spend too much time to regain their advantage, and the thunder sounds of the whole game reached a new peak.

When Travis led the Minnesota Vikings offensive team to play again, the support from the audience was deafeningly sensation like thunder.

"Bao! Attack!"

"Bao! Attack!"

The most basic, simplest and simplest slogan of support burst out incredible power in the uniform roar of more than 50,000 Minnesota Viking fans in the audience. The thick smoke of war began to spread, as if it could clearly capture the breath of sulfur lingering in the nose.

Travis's chest also ignited ambitions and walked into the court with his head held high, ready to sound the offensive horn for the Minnesota Vikings in the second half.

But soon, Travis fell into a quagmire.

During the halftime break, Childris made partial fine-tuning of the offensive tactics. Ground attack is still the core weapon they rely most on, but Peterson is not Superman.

In the last three games of the regular season, Peterson has initially shown fatigue. The decline in form against the New York Giants is the most direct manifestation. They have no time to rest and adjust, and they play for the fourth week in a row, and they face the Green Bay Packers who defeated themselves twice this season. This puts strict requirements on every player, from physical strength to energy and other aspects.

In the first half, Peterson, as the absolute offensive hub of the Minnesota Vikings, had an output of 81 yards on the ground, which was definitely a top performance, but he could also feel that Peterson was unable to do so in the final stage - he encountered walls hitting the ground attacks in the red zone many times, further highlighting Peterson's fatigue.

Childries understands that the team's offensive hope is still carried on Peterson's shoulders, but they need to use Peterson more reasonably and appropriately.

On the one hand, the substitute running back needs to take the stage in rotation to share Peterson's responsibilities, and at the same time change the rhythm of ground attack. This is also Childries's unique skill.

On the other hand, Travis' short pass attack needs to open up the situation, and the balance of passes and runs is to win more space for both passing and running.

This situation was also something Childris could have predicted. No running back could run from beginning to end in the game with high energy. The adjustment of offensive tactics was planned, but it was a little bit ahead of schedule and was passive, but it still did not exceed expectations.

However, there are often some deviations between ideals and reality.

Now, these "deviations" are concentrated in the performance of the Green Bay Packers defensive team.

One digit ten digits.

Travis just announced the kickoff and saw the Green Bay Packers defense team take a comprehensive step forward - literally comprehensive, because all the defensive players in their field of vision seem to be on the rise, not six people rushing to pass or seven people rushing to pass, but eleven players all step up.

The huge sound created by the advantage of numbers was crushed in an unreasonable way, even if Travis's sanity sounded the alarm:

Trap! Trap! Trap!

Because no defense team would be so stupid to push all the players up, resulting in clearing the backcourt, which is an unreasonable idiotic tactic.

Then, this also means that the Green Bay Packers' overall step is just a smoke bomb, and there must be someone stepping up and some retreating, but the problem is here. Even though Travis knew that this was a trap, he could not tell in the flash that who stepped up and who retreated, and then his thoughts were disrupted.

In a panic, Travis had a brief gap, but he did not completely mess up. During the continuous steps, he threw the rugby to Peterson.

However……

In a panic, Travis' light throwing lacked purpose and no control. The entire light throwing arc was a bit outrageous. Peterson had to poke his body out to catch the football, and he almost lost the ball.

It was difficult for Peterson to control the football. As a result, before he could finish the control adjustment, he could see three defensive players covering the entire area, and directly grappling Peterson with a tough and tough look.

boom!

No chance!
Chapter completed!
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