818 Frontal breakout

The pass is not completed.

Lu Ke couldn't help frowning slightly, this was a mistake in the cooperation between him and Gower, the main responsibility was him, and similar mistakes should be avoided as much as possible in official competitions. Goyle is not a professional wide receiver and his receiving skills are unlikely to be as good, which means that he has to be more cautious and meticulous when passing the ball.

But mismatch is not the worst.

Lu Ke also noticed the Seattle Seahawks' right side defense, with Richard Sherman completely stuck Logan's position and Earl Thomas completely blocking Jean's run; Lu Ke then chose Goyle as the passing target, and Sherman and Thomas were very fast in the upper position, almost the first time to complete the step, even if Goyle successfully completed the catch, he will be caught in the encirclement.

What exactly are Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll and defensive coach Gus Bradley up their sleeves?

Previously, Lu Ke believed that Sherman's pre-game provocation was just a train full of mouths, and more of a personal grudge; But after the start of today's game, the defensive intensity on the side of Sherman and Thomas was noticeably more powerful, whether it was Crabtree's failed catch, Goyle's siege, and the blocking of the line during the passing observation.

What does this mean exactly?

Smoke grenades? Deception tactics? Or targeted/defensive?

But what is certain is that Lu Ke should still stick to his tactical strategy.

If he is forced to change the focus of the passing layout, avoiding the right side and instead passing to the left, it will be a small matter in the eyes of the media to be afraid of Sherman, and more importantly, the Seattle Seahawks' defense will have a focus, and the 49ers' offensive space will be gradually compressed; If he stubbornly keeps challenging the right side and keeps provoking Sherman, that's the Seahawks, too, who can continue to defend their passes.

In other words, at this time, Lu Ke's wisest approach is to ignore the Seattle Seahawks' defensive tactical arrangement, and instead use more varied tactics to create a gap in advancement.

After calming down a little, the tactical awareness of the full score quickly worked, Lu Ke quickly communicated with the coach and the tactical room through the headset, and then gathered his teammates and immediately completed all the tactical arrangements.

Three gears of ten yards.

After the start of the game, just the second wave of offense, the San Francisco 49ers fell into the dilemma of three long yards, but they still did not rush, maintained the configuration of the starting lineup on the court, did not rotate players, and their calm attitude can also show their confidence and maturity.

"Attack!"

The San Francisco 49ers' offensive team has made a slight change in positioning, returning to a two-by-two formation from a multi-lane offense, with Vernon and Crabtree on the left and Logan and Jean on the right, and the receivers on both sides are familiar old partners; Moreover, the positions are also the most familiar to him, Crabtree is near the sideline, Vernon is in the middle to the right, Logan is in the right position, and Jean echoes Crabtree.

When Lu Ke announced the kick-off, the four players all ran out of the route they were best at-

Crabtree tugged slightly outward, pushing far into the area; Vernon started instantly, rushed out of six or seven yards or so, braked urgently, and began to run back; Logan made a quick push along the inside of the groove, his feet slightly deflected to the inside, and he burst into the center; Jean, on the other hand, rushed forward regardless of it, and exploded his vertical striking ability to the extreme.

There was no coordination between the four receivers at all, and they entered the singles solo mode, running their own routes.

But it is precisely this independent way of advancing that forces the Seattle Seahawks' defense to tear apart, with two defenders on the left, two defenders on the right, and one defender in the middle, they can't echo each other, and they can't form a zone defense coverage, they can only retreat quickly, and everyone is staring at their opposing defenders, not daring to slack off in the slightest.

If it is a counter-defense, then the retreat lineback in the middle becomes a superfluous person, but he has no time and space to think, so he can only subconsciously step back quickly, following Logan's rapid movement and advancement, trying to form a back-and-forth bag with safety defender Thomas.

The problem is that the San Francisco 49ers still have a Goyle.

Goyle, who was two beats slower again, burst out of the gap in the left slot, like a dagger, and stabbed through the encirclement with a sharp edge, and there were no defenders in sight within the nearby five-yard area.

Immediately afterwards, in the line of sight, you can see that Lu Ke, who was in the bumpy pocket, raised his right hand and made a passing gesture in the direction of Goyle's movement. Although he had just experienced an incomplete connection, Lu Ke still did not hesitate and once again tore apart the defense with Gower's running back and catching tactics.

Seeing Lu Ke's passing action, the entire Seattle Seahawks defense team became vigilant, and at least three players adjusted their center of gravity at the same time and sprinted towards Goyle from different directions.

In an instant, all the card positions for the opposing man-to-man defense were disrupted.

At this moment, Lu Ke's passing action had been completed, but the rugby ball was not thrown, but towards his left hand, he controlled the rugby ball with both hands, and unloaded all the power of the pass to shake his forearm, and then stood in place and adjusted in small steps, re-observing the passing route.

One feint, one delayed shot.

Lu Ke immediately completely disrupted the overall deployment of the Seattle Seahawks defensive team - it is good to react in time, but sometimes it is easy to step into the trap if it is too timely.

Of course, the premise is that the San Francisco 49ers' offensive front line buys Lu Ke enough time: a full two seconds, and the pocket is not broken, which buys Lu Ke time to pretend to be a quick shot for the first time; Then he held on for another second, and the pocket began to become fragmented, but it still did not allow Lu Ke to be fully exposed, which bought Lu Ke time to re-observe and re-pass.

At this time, the sight is already full of holes.

However, there is still a difference between the loopholes, some defenders return to position in time, and some defenders have an unstable center of gravity, and the whole field looks dazzling, red and white jerseys are intertwined with each other, covering the entire field tightly, and it is really difficult to make accurate judgments between the electric light and flint.

It's difficult, but it's called "quarterback work."

Lu Ke raised his right hand again, and his arm pulled back a semicircular arc, not a full moon-style round bow, just slightly stretched, and then with the rapid swing of his forearm to drive the control of his wrist, the rugby ball then slid across the sky, tearing out a shallow arc, and galloping away with continuous acceleration.

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Jean continued to accelerate, but instead of increasing his speed to the extreme, he was more in control of his footsteps, and his eyes were fixed on Sherman, who was on the opposite mark.

In this attack, the four receivers all have opportunities, because their running routes are the ones they are most familiar with and the best at, now it depends on the moment when Lu Ke passes the ball, who can tear up a bigger gap.

Because of the cross-position, Sherman came over to defend Jean, while Thomas misplaced to defend Logan.

Jean always maintained a high level of vigilance, and after noticing that Sherman's center of gravity had shifted, he realized that the opportunity had come, but Jean still did not rush and continued to push forward, pulling Sherman's attention, forcing Sherman to get stuck in place in a dilemma, and then Jean braked urgently.

In a moment's time, Jean had managed to shake off Sherman, and the distance between the two men had opened up a full five yards at a speed visible to the naked eye.

Jean turned around with a pause, and after one hundred and eighty degrees, he was already facing the direction of the quarterback, and then he began to take the initiative to run back, and then saw that Lu Ke's pass had been transmitted, which meant that his gap was relatively relaxed.

However, Jean still did not let his guard down, because the arc of the pass was slightly lower than expected, which was a race against time, Jean's back pace braked again, and began to step back again, constantly adjusting his position with small steps, in order to complete the catch early, Jean jumped up, on the curve of the rugby fall, and took the rugby into his arms early.

Because the butter hand situation in the last game was so serious, the coaching staff repeatedly demanded that the wide receiver must not make such a terrible mistake.

At this point, Jean was completely focused, even ignoring Sherman, who was approaching quickly, and made a perfect catch gesture with both hands, steadily taking the rugby ball into his arms, and using the power of his fingertips to complete further control, before feeling the lightness and softness of his feet on the ground.

With a tiptoe turn, Jean faced the touchdown zone again, ready to push forward, but then saw Sherman crashing into him like a train.

All his energy was focused on catching the ball, so that the offensive position was slightly inferior, and Jean lost his position and inevitably fell into Sherman's grapple, Sherman carried Jean up like carrying a bag of rice, and then the whole person took advantage of the situation to slam down, trying to vent his anger at missing the defensive position in a rough way.

But Jean took the lead to complete the control, forming a confrontation with waist and abdominal strength, when his feet landed, he turned around on the spot, and the confrontation position between the two people had been withdrawn, and Sherman followed the inertia and continued to pounce forward in embarrassment; Jean, on the other hand, quickly stood up on his hands and feet.

It was a 13-yard pass, and after Jean completed the pass, he successfully completed the transition from three 10-yards to get the first attack for the San Francisco 49ers.

Jean held the rugby ball in one hand and gave a thank-you salute in the manner of a court etiquette, and all the fans in the stadium began to cheer and shout.