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Two-close striker tactics.
After Hubble's tactical instructions came out of the earphones, there were thousands of thoughts in his mind, and in an instant, Lu Ke understood the coach's tactical intentions. Although Lu Ke has read the tactical manual many times, he still needs to keep learning to truly understand and apply it, especially with the help of the system, Lu Ke is growing rapidly in the quarterback position.
One step behind the coach, Lu Ke's thinking became clear again.
Through the headset, Lu Ke and Hubble completed the communication simply and quickly, all conjectures were confirmed, and Lu Ke's tactical thinking began to become clear.
Hubble tucked his chin in satisfaction, appreciating; If every rookie quarterback can understand the tactics and grasp the situation so quickly like Lu Ke, then the team will not be reluctant to use the rookie quarterback, on the contrary, the vitality and vitality of the rookie quarterback can inject more vitality into the team.
Unfortunately, in real life, this is just a "what if".
Among this year's rookie quarterbacks, Lu Ke deserves to be the leader in the study and implementation of the tactical manual, and no one can beat him; Obviously, now everyone finally understands what a perfect score on the von derrick test means.
The second quarter officially began, and the San Francisco 49ers immediately faced the problem of three seven-yard games.
Three gears of seven yards.
Needless to say, this is an extremely difficult extra-long yardage, and it demands a lot of tactical and execution from the team.
Standing in his pocket, Lu Ke carefully read the opponent's defensive formation, and after bending down to prepare for the kickoff, his vision once again captured the movement and transposition of the opposing player, and he couldn't help but stand up straight again and read the defense for the second time.
The San Francisco 49ers adopted a two-point forward strategy, so the whole offensive formation became thicker, with five offensive forwards in the middle, Michael Crabtree on the left, Logan Newman and Ted Jean on the left, and Vernon Davis on the right; Lu Ke and Marcus Lynch stood four yards behind the center in a pistol formation, with the two men standing side by side.
On the right side is a heavy weapon, and on the left is also a heavy weapon, both on the strong side.
First up on the right side, Vernon and Logan are both close forwards, but with slightly different styles. Compared to Logan, Vernon is a more traditional close end, with a strong body and a tough style, with better pick-and-roll and covering skills, and a little less catching ability.
In the short passing area, Vernon can be a trail runner for the running back, a cover for the quarterback, and more importantly, a physical advantage where he can receive the ball in short yards. In 2009, Vernon made the Pro Bowl with his incredible pick-and-roll and short-pass catch.
Now, Vernon is alone on the right, but despite this, he is still like a bridgehead, fiercely on the side, a formidable threat to be reckoned with; What's more, Marcus is also standing on Lu Ke's right hand side, and he may become a potential threat to the right at any time.
Followed by the left, big wide receiver Crabtree is the cover of the short passing area, the close end Logan is lethal in the short, middle and long pass areas, and Jean is the far spoiler at the back of the back, and the three receivers can combine countless running routes to create a threat.
Just by replacing Kyle Williams with Vernon Davis, the San Francisco 49ers suddenly became heavy in the short passing area and running routes, and left the light and nimble Jean to maintain the threat of long passing, and the whole offensive style immediately changed magnificently, showing a different posture.
Standing on the other side, the Detroit Lions defensive team, in the face-to-face close duel, you can clearly feel the subtle changes in the air, the killing aura gradually becomes thick and steady, that feeling is like eighteen weapons, the long sword has become a mace - or a giant hammer, the powerful deterrent force is heavy on the chest, making people breathless.
Correspondingly, the Lions' defensive group also made adjustments.
In the defensive line, seven players, three defensive forwards and five offensive forwards form a confrontation; Correspondingly, four linebacks were scattered, two linebacks stood behind the defenders, defending the run-and-run ball and the short pass area in the middle, one lineback was half a step ahead and faced Vernon one-on-one, and one lineback took a half-step back and stared at Jean.
In the second line of defense, two cornerbacks and two safety guards are about six or seven yards behind, and one safety guard is slightly to the right in the center, ready to keep an eye on Vernon and Marcus, and wait for an opportunity; The other three players were all on the left, with their eyes fixed on Crabcutrie, Logan and Jean.
The entire Detroit Lions' defensive formation pressed forward slightly, creating a-for-tat situation with the San Francisco 49ers' epee no-edge, and the tense air could smell the saber-rattling gunpowder, which looked like a red zone defense.
But in fact, they were still on the 23-yard line of the San Francisco 49ers halftime, and they were still very far from the red zone; What's more, this is just the beginning of the second quarter! The atmosphere and intensity have clearly entered another level.
It was clear that both teams showed determination and determination to win this game.
Lu Ke was keenly aware just now that in the second line of defense, the security guard Chris Harris, who was close to the right side, was quietly moving, and on the surface, it seemed that he was moving towards the right side - Lu Ke's right hand direction, Harris's left hand direction, but Harris's body center of gravity has always remained still.
Is this a smoke grenade, or is it a correct prediction?
Eighty-one points of prediction ability, Lu Ke is still a little unsure.
So, Lu Ke straightened up and made a second defensive reading. However, his gaze did not stop at Harris, but seriously examined the position of the defensive line, and only used his vision to catch Harris's movements.
Chris Harris, the No. 43 safety guard of the Detroit Lions, is a veteran who entered the Super Bowl for the Chicago Bears in 2006, losing to the Indianapolis Colts led by Peyton Manning; Named to the All-American Second Team in 2010, he was not a talented player, but he relied on his cunning and intelligence to make his mark in the league.
As cunning and sophisticated as a soldier, this is undoubtedly Harris's killer feature.
At this point, Harris made a deceptive feint, and on the surface, it appeared that he was moving to his left, preparing to defend Vernon and Marcus; But in fact, his center of gravity has not moved, and the running ball in the middle area and Logan in the right-hand area are his real defensive targets.
Sure enough, the rookie quarterback of the San Francisco 49ers was fooled.
As a defender, Harris didn't need to hide his gaze, firmly locked on the rookie quarterback's movements, he noticed the opponent's move to stand up and re-read the defense, and then stopped in a panic, standing in place, as if he didn't want to reveal his defensive intentions, but in fact, he kept watching the rookie's movements and expressions.
The rookie's eyes were on the right and middle areas, and he was reviewing the entire defensive position, especially the position of the defensive forwards, but the cautious observation could not hide his true intentions - it was clear that he was judging the possibility of running the ball and the possibility of short passing routes in the middle area.
Only players who have actually stood on the green court and experienced the game can understand that the eyes, the eyes hidden behind the helmet, can reveal too much information, especially the eyes of the quarterback. Reading the eyes of a quarterback is a must-have for every defensive player, but only the top defenders will be able to read it accurately.
Why is it so easy for rookie quarterbacks to reveal their tactical intentions off the court? Why are college game tactics so easy to see in the professional leagues?
Here's why.
Now, Harris reads the look in the rookie quarterback's eyes across from him, and he knows that his deception tactics have worked, and if the opponent chooses to run, it will be just the right thing to do.
"Attack!"
Hidden in a series of dazzling fake kick-off commands, Harris caught the correct kick-off password, and his pupils caught the muscle explosion at the moment when the opponent's offensive front line was activated, almost at the same time, both feet slammed into force, and Harris also pounced on it like a cheetah, not on the left side where Vernon Davis was, but in the middle of the defensive front line-
It's a fishing slot! The Lions' defense deliberately released a gap to allow the opposing running back to rush the ball, but Harris made up for it and gave Marcus Lynch a face-to-face head-to-head attack.
The whole body was thrown out, the powerful momentum was unstoppable, and the joy of winning had begun to flap its wings, but in the next second, the smile froze at the corner of his mouth, and Harris looked at the offensive front line in front of him with a stunned face.
No, it shouldn't be the offensive forward, it's Marcus Lynch; But why is he only seeing Jonathan Goodwin and Mike Rupati, Marcus now? Why is Marcus missing?
The inertia of gravity was still rushing forward, Harris's gaze quickly looked through the helmet, and then he caught Marcus's figure pulling horizontally from left to right, running in front of Lu Ke like a roar, not stopping at all; At the same time, another figure quickly pulled from right to left, and after crossing with Marcus, only the afterimage of the wind was left, quickly passing through the gap behind the offensive striker, and disappeared in the blink of an eye.
The whole running route is dazzling and overwhelming; What's more, football is still in the hands of the rookie quarterback!
In an instant, a thought slipped through his mind, his whole body was cold, and Harris's facial expression suddenly changed from joy to horror: the rookie quarterback was not fooled, it was not a run, but a pass!
Damn it!