827 Defense first
Bang!
Tim Haitaoer hit a thick wall of people head-on and staggered back two steps, but he did not give up, staggeringly refused to fall to the ground, and tried to find room for advancement again. Then a strong wind roared from the side, rushing over like a tornado unreasonably, instantly knocking Haitaoer down.
Bang!
Haitaoer only felt that his internal organs were curled up, as if his body was about to fall apart.
"Crash the wall!"
"The first wave of defense at the beginning, Green Bay Packers were highly focused. Facing the ground advance of the Arizona Cardinals, they directly created a wall hit, forcing the opponent to lose two yards."
"pretty!"
Hawke stood up first, but did not celebrate. He just turned around and slapped his teammates for a while. His understatement of reaction showed his inner confidence and firmness. It seemed that the ground defense was not a big deal this time, and it showed the Green Bay Packers' sufficient preparation.
Haitaoer also stood up quickly, glanced at the Green Bay Packers defense team, then met with his teammates, gathered around Warner, preparing for the next wave of attack, his expression did not show any wavering. Obviously, the Arizona Cardinals were not panicked either.
Second gear twelve codes.
"attack!"
The Arizona Cardinals, who use two-multiple-two offensive formations with pistol formations, took a basic offensive posture. After Warner announced the kickoff, the entire offensive team showed the tactical cooperation of a screen short pass, with the entire offensive front moving horizontally to the right side, while Warner moved to the left side.
Not only that, two wide receivers completed a cross-run in the short pass area, while two running backs completed a cross-run behind the offensive front line.
Continuous running route changes are hidden in the screen short pass tactics, and the route pull of four different receiving points instantly breaks the offensive and defensive balance.
The Green Bay Packers defense team used five-man passes. Hawke, who had just stepped up, realized that Warner's movement trend was not distracted and rushed towards Warner at the first time. Because of the tactical cover of the screen's short pass, Warner had been exposed. Hawke shook off the entanglement of the offensive front line and directly cut into the pocket protection, forming a confrontation with Warner face to face.
Five yards in the interval!
Because of choosing the screen short pass tactic, Warner used a step back to widen the distance early to avoid being caught by the defensive players after they could break the tactics. Even if Hawke quickly completed the breakthrough at this time, he still had five yards of space to pull away immediately, and then he could see Warner pass the ball and take the ball.
Warner, who took steps back continuously and completed the adjustment, did not take the shot quickly, but he controlled the initiative in moderation, always completing the action before a beat on the defensive team, gaining enough time for himself to adjust, and the control of passing and shooting was clever and meticulous.
Whoosh!
The football just passed over Hawke's head. Hawke tried his best to jump on the spot, trying to block the shot and destroy the pass, but Warner did not give him a chance. Hawke could only watch the football pass over his head, over his position, and fly towards the far end behind him.
etc!
Hawke's pupils dilated slightly, revealing an unexpected look - because this is not a middle-class or long-term, but a short-term!
"Screen Short Pass" is nominally a short pass. In order to avoid collisions or sacks, quarterbacks often take quick action after attracting targets as bait and complete the advancement with short passes; but the Arizona Cardinals' offensive tactics create enough gaps, and the right wing is full of players, while the left wing forms gaps, so short passes are not the best choice:
It is not because there is enough space for passing in the gap, but because all the pass targets are on the right wing and there should be no talent in the short pass area of the left wing.
But Warner still chose a short pass, which also means that Hawke's judgment of the gap behind him was wrong, which is why Hawke was surprised-
When did the Arizona Cardinals mobilize receivers in the short pass area on the left wing?
Following the direction of the football flight, Hawke turned his head and looked behind him, and then he could see a dark red figure of No. 11 rushing forward quickly. His eyes could also capture the dark red figure of No. 82 pursing to complete the disassembly and block the inside linebacker Barnett's upward step.
Damn it!
Hawke immediately reacted: No. 82 tight end Leonard Pup!
The offensive system of running backs, tight ends, wide receivers, the Arizona Cardinals is a three-dimensional model, not only advancing layer by layer, but also crisscrossing. Just now, the running back and wide receiver both completed the cooperation of cross-running. The purpose is to disrupt the speculation of the passing target, and at the same time use the tight end as the "pass target stand-in" to attract other defensive forces other than the previous rushing pass player, further interfering with Warner's passing intention.
Finally, the tight end and the wide receiver completed the second shift again, and used the short end to complete the disassembly. The wide receiver ran back and cut into the neutral to catch the ball.
Moreover, the one responsible for receiving the ball was the Arizona Cardinals' number one wide receiver, Larry Fitzgerald, the wide receiver nicknamed "Princess" by Chinese fans, has been selected into the Pro Bowl three times in just five years in just five years, and has booked a future Hall of Fame seat early.
Fitzgerald, who is 6.23 feet (190 cm) tall and 218 pounds (98 kg), is considered a large wide receiver, but his body is not that bulky, flexible, and quick. Most importantly, he has strong confrontational ability. Whether it is a one-on-one cornerback or a far-reaching blow, he is competent. He is indeed an all-round powerful wide receiver.
Step on.
I saw Fitzgerald running back in a small arc and easily put Warner's three-yard short pass into his arms - the actual pass distance should be about nine yards, but Warner's position was already six yards behind the kick-off line, so in the end, Fitzgerald stood at about three yards in front of the kick-off line to receive the ball, which was indeed a short pass, and Fitzgerald was only three steps away from Hawke.
But Hawk turned his back to Fitzgerald at this time, but he had missed the opportunity to make up for defense immediately. When Hawk turned around and prepared to assist in defense, Fitzgerald had already rushed out to ten yards.
Step on.
With light steps and flexible figure, Fitzgerald turned around and rushed towards the far-reaching area. Cornerback Harris, who had already lost his defensive position, did not give up easily, kicked the ground with all his strength, accelerated all over, burst out with absolute speed, and completed the encirclement from the diagonally in front.
Seeing Fitzgerald leaving Harris' defensive area, safety guard Collins was quickly returning to defense, then Harris kicked with his feet together and pushed his powerful forward force out, which was comparable to the Rockets and rushed straight towards Fitzgerald.
Bang!
Grabbed!
Immediately afterwards, the gravity began to pull down, but... Harris did not fall straight, but was still pulled forward and flew forward - Fitzgerald did not fall to the ground!
Chapter completed!