534 Falcon's Eyes

Four gears and one yard, the San Francisco 49ers chose to play strongly.

In order to avoid early action and send the first attack directly, the Pittsburgh Steelers' defensive front line and line guard group are a little tight, and the smell of imminent gunpowder can be smelled in the air; But I didn't expect that Lu Ke didn't have any fancy, and instead chose to kick off quickly, this is not a tactic to deceive and move early, but a real four-gear strong fight, and the choice of the whole tactic is extremely resolute.

In an instant, the players on the front line of the Steelers' defensive team missed the opportunity to rush up at the first time, and fell behind for the first time in the confrontation with the offensive front, unable to carry out effective pressure. Faced with a four-pitch strong game, the 49ers instead won the first truly secure pocket protection in the game.

What's even more terrifying is that the San Francisco 49ers did not choose to run the ball, but chose to pass, showing strong confidence in passing tactics, which once again led the Pittsburgh Steelers by half a step - neither the interior and outside guards retreated, but chose to pounce forward, blocking all of Marcus's potential running routes.

As a result, the second-line defense fell into a one-on-one situation:

Clark vs. Vernon, Guy vs. Jean, Boramaru vs. Logan, Ike vs. Williams.

There are no other assistant defenders, and there are no other supplementary defensive players, this is a one-on-one pattern, which is actually the most perfect passing opportunity in the 49ers' game, and they can use the opposition advantage to complete the pass.

But the problem is that Lu Ke didn't find a target to catch the ball.

To be more precise, every alignment position is not optimal.

Before Vernon could complete the turn, Clark was already stuck in position; Logan and Polamaru are jamming each other's shoulders, neither of them having an absolute advantage, and can only gamble on luck; Williams was picking up the pace, but was squeezed out of the sideline by Ike, and even if he completed the connection, the catch was invalid; Jean was still advancing rapidly, with his back to Lu Ke, unable to complete the connection.

"Hell!"

This is the only thought in Lu Ke's mind now, under the Pittsburgh Steelers' oppressive defense, today's offense is almost out of breath, and now they have finally managed to gain the upper hand, but they have not been able to grasp the advantage in time, which is simply a fantasy.

But the side also shows the strength of the opponent's defense, the first-line defense has lost the opportunity, and the second-line defense is still not the slightest slack. Especially in the face of the defense of the four-gear transition, the Steelers also improved their form again, and for the first time, they really cut off the passing routes of the four receiving points, showing the top individual ability of the four second-line defenders.

So, without any hesitation, Lu Ke turned on the special skill, "Falcon's Eye".

This is the first time this skill has been used.

Immediately, the court in front of you becomes a three-dimensional three-dimensional space, divided into different quadrants with pale white horizontal and vertical coordinates, the left front, the left back, the right front, the right rear, the middle front, and the middle rear.

After refining to each quadrant, each grid coordinate is marked with a space one yard long, one yard wide, and one yard high, making each coordinate point extremely clear and accurate, just like the "Matrix", and the whole world has turned into a mass of data.

It's mathematics and physics, how to get from one coordinate point to another, how to control a parabola, how to dodge obstacles, how to reach a goal in the most efficient and secure way. All of this becomes a series of numbers, coldly and objectively giving the most perfect answer.

Five different passing routes appeared in an instant. Five of a kind!

Because Marcus Lynch is also in sight.

Each passing route is red, showing the direction of an arrow, marking the arc and landing point of the parabola, starting from Lu Ke and pointing to the receiving position. As for whether Lu Ke can perfectly execute the passing line and deliver the rugby ball to the right place according to the simulated parabola, this is not what the skill contains, and it must be executed by Lu Ke himself.

It is worth noting that the landing point of each pass is now without any player standing. In other words, the passing goal that the skill points to is a prediction of future movements.

At the same time, a faint green silk line can be seen on each player's body, marked with an arrow, which is not obvious compared to red, and invariably points to the player's next move direction and position.

However, the green threads and shoulders in the line of sight are a bit dazzling, not only marking the movement of the second-tier defenders, but also the movement predictions of the first-tier defenders. In the short electric light, the amount of information is really overloaded.

It can be understood that the skill predicts the next running route of the receiver and the defender, and a gap can be pulled out to determine the position of the landing point, but Lu Ke's passing is not controlled by the system, the route is perfect, but the passing is not, but it also creates more variables for the success of the pass, and puts forward strict requirements for Lu Ke's pass control.

Obviously, the system also takes this into account.

All five passing routes are red, but vary in brightness and shade.

One of the brightest and most sparkling passes was Marcus Lynch's, a short pass of around three yards, close to the left area, with no defenders on the side, and after crossing the offensive and defensive front walls, it was more than enough to complete the four-gear transition, but after receiving the ball, the interior defender would immediately make up the full defensive sack.

One of the bleakest and most blurred passing routes was Logan Newman's, a short pass of about ten yards, on the right side, he was never able to shake off the close defense of Polamaru, even if he could complete the catch, Polamaru would use the advantage of the card position to stop Logan's further advance.

The decision on which pass route to choose is based on the quarterback's ability, control, mentality, and judgment.

"Falcon's Eye" really lives up to its name, and it can even be called against the sky.

In the face of the Steelers' defensive team's airtight bucket defense, they were still able to forcibly tear out four passing lanes, and made a corresponding series of risk analyses to ensure that the quarterbacks could make the quickest judgment and complete the pass in the shortest time.

All of this is just a flash of thought.

If it is a quarterback who has difficulty in choosing, it is estimated that at this time, he will begin to hesitate, hesitate, choose, and judge, and it is easy to miss the opportunity to complete the pass at the first time; But fortunately, Lu Ke is not.

Standing in the pocket, adjusting his pace with small steps, Lu Ke raised his hand to complete the pass, the rugby ball climbed high and steeply along a red parabola, and then broke the hunting wind with a "whoosh" and rushed towards the far end.

Lu Ke did not choose the most secure and simple Marcus, but arrogantly and boldly chose the rainbow pass! In the depths of his bones, Lu Ke is not a conservative personality, not only resolute, but also presumptuous, even in the face of the desperate crisis of the four-gear transformation, he still dares to take risks, like a tango on a tightrope, bursting out the tight excitement to the extreme!

At this moment, the wind, light rain, fine snow, and warm sun all became foils, and they followed the rotation of the rugby ball mightily, and broke through the sky like a bamboo!

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Ted Jean and Willem Gai form counterpoint.

Jean is a lightweight, speedy wide receiver, while Guy is a relaxed, accurate cornerback, both of whom are about the same weight and height, and have no strengths or weaknesses in each other's body matchups, almost equally; Interestingly, both men entered the league in the 2007 draft, with Jean being the ninth pick in the first round and Guy being the 170th pick in the fifth round.

But after the two entered the alliance, they showed different development trajectories.

Jean has been up and down in the Secret Service team, and after changing teams, he only burst into the first peak of his career this year with the 49ers; Guy became the Steelers' main cornerback in his second season and won Super Bowl 43 with the team.

Today, however, the two formed an official confrontation on the court. If anyone is wondering why Jean was able to start the first round and Gai was in the fifth, look at the 40-yard time of the two men, Jean was 4.37 seconds and Gai was 4.48 seconds. This is also reflected in today's showdown.

As soon as the attack began, Jean began to pick up the pace, and instantly burst out with unimaginable start-up ability; But Guy didn't show any weakness, stuck in Jean's position, and kept hitting Jean with his shoulder, squeezing out Jean's running space.

Jean wasn't affected too much, just picked up speed, picked up speed, and in the run, got carried away and increased his speed to the extreme.

Five yards, neck to neck; eight yards, slightly more than a quarter of the body; Eleven yards, the misalignment advantage has been formed; Fourteen yards, Jean in turn jammed the cover and quickly turned back to catch the rugby ball.

Step by step, little by little, Jean was building up his speed advantage and was in excellent form to take advantage of the catch, and at this point, he was already in the end zone.

The San Francisco 49ers stood above the fourteen-yard line just now, and there was a full twenty-four yard pass space from the tee line to the bottom line of the end area, so when Jean entered the end area, he immediately began to look up for Lu Ke's passing route.

Sure enough, at the first time, Jean saw the rugby ball that was rapidly falling towards the end area, but before he had time to get excited, his pupils shrank suddenly, and the entire passing space quickly made a judgment in his head-

It's not a mid-pass, it's a long pass, about 21 yards to 22 yards, and the final landing point should be in the second half of the end zone, near the baseline, which will stay on the line.

This also means that Jean is now seven to eight yards away from receiving the ball, and he doesn't even have time to scold, his footsteps subconsciously push suddenly, and his whole body is like a rocket and leaps forward again!