757 Familiar with routines

(Girls' Literature) "How's it going, shocking?"

“…… Is this the case every time? ”

Leonardo chuckled at Emma's basic question, "Of course not. It's like a soccer game, wait, you should know about football, right? ”

Emma is British, and football is more popular than rugby, and of course, more widespread. Therefore, Leonardo asked this question, and it would be much easier to explain it by analogy.

After noticing Emma's slight bow, Leonardo continued, "The final score of a football match can be a super low score such as '0:0', and the same is true for a rugby game, scoring is not that easy, in the final analysis, it depends on the condition of the players and the progress of the game. ”

After a season, Leonardo is no longer ignorant of rugby. In addition to basketball, he also began to appreciate the joy of rugby. I chose to arrive at the scene to watch the game in person today, on the one hand, to cheer for Lu Ke, and on the other hand, to look forward to it.

Yes, for the new season of the San Francisco 49ers, Leonardo also has a vague expectation.

"However, judging from the first wave of attacks just now, Lu Ke is in very good shape today, and the game will be very exciting." Leonardo said with a smile on his face, seemingly completely unaware of the smell of gunpowder between Emma and Lu Ke, and added with a chuckle, "It seems that you are lucky to enjoy a high-quality and wonderful game today." ”

Emma was speechless.

However, one thing Leonardo is right, in this game, Lu Ke's condition is really good!

……

The first wave of offense ended smoothly with a touchdown, and then the special service team led by David Akons scored an extra point without any suspense to bring the score to "7:0".

Matthew Stafford's Detroit Lions offense followed suit, while Patrick Willis' San Francisco 49ers defense responded hard.

The Lions' star wide receiver Calvin "Megatron" Johnson became a key defensive target, and 49ers cornerback Carlos Rodgers teamed up with security guard Dathan Goodson for close marking, and in the first wave of the opening encounter, he completely locked Calvin's running lane, forcing Stamford to choose other players as passing targets.

Unfortunately, the Detroit Lions' offensive team didn't seem to be able to get into shape right away, and while Calvin single-handedly pinned down two defenders, the rest of the offense didn't take advantage of their numbers.

After a run against the wall, an incomplete pass, and a near-interception, the first strikeout of the game came as the San Francisco 49ers defense team neatly sent the opponent off the court to win the opportunity for their offensive team to play.

In the face of such a good opportunity, the San Francisco 49ers offensive team, which had not had time to complete the warm-up just now, did not rush it, but chose to continue to advance steadily.

Short pass layout, combination of pass and run, Lu Ke presented a completely different tactical permutation and combination from the first wave, four passes were successful three times, and there were three runs of the ball, and he successfully got three first attacks unconsciously; Immediately after a surprise mid-pass, he found Vernon Davis in the zone defense, relying on Vernon's size advantage to force out the defender and complete the pass.

At this point, they had already pushed past halftime.

The next two passes did not work as expected, and in the face of a three-gear four-yard situation, Lu Ke successfully shook off the frontline defenders with a tactical move of fake factic running and handed the rugby to Marcus Lynch.

Mike Ruppati and Jonathan Goodwin on top of the attacking front line cleverly tore a gap to open the way!

After Marcus made his way through the attacking and defensive lines, he was flanked by two linebackers and forced his way into the tight space of the right-hand slot.

At the critical moment, Logan completed a crucial pick-and-roll, crashed through Ndamkong's defense, won valuable space for Marcus to advance, and after a tough tackle, he continued to advance with a thunderbolt; Escorted by two teammates, Vernon and Jean, not only successfully completed the three-gear four-yard transition, but also completed the advance in one go, and finally made a big hit in the end zone and scored another touchdown!

It was a 38-yard long-distance run touchdown!

In the new season, in the face of fierce competition for the running back position, Marcus, who is also facing "two-year syndrome", has proved that he is still the number one running back in the San Francisco 49ers team through two consecutive excellent performances!

However, although it was Marcus who finally completed the touchdown in this attack, his teammates' pick-and-roll screens were also irreplaceable.

Furthermore, in the previous offense, the pass-and-run balance that was always implemented, as well as the sudden attack of short passes combined with middle passes, disrupted the rhythm and layout of the Detroit Lions defense team step by step, and in the face of the situation of three gears and four yards, they unexpectedly chose to run the ball instead of passing-

Originally, Marcus was in the column in the third gear offense, and according to the convention, Marcus was used as a slot receiver, but in reality, it was Marcus who returned to his old profession and pushed forward as a running back, ending the confrontation of this offense and taking another city for the home team.

With Akens hitting the extra points steadily, the score on the court has been stretched to "14:0"

Last season, the Detroit Lions' success in the playoffs was based on offense, and the game against the New Orleans Saints in the wild card game was the most typical example, the first three quarters of the game were tight, but the fourth quarter of the game could not keep up with Drew Bruce's sudden increase in offense, and finally lost the game by a large score.

In other words, once the opponent's offense picks up, Matthew Stafford can't keep up with the tempo, and his own defensive group can't form an effective resistance, then the Detroit Lions will be in a never-ending passivity.

Of course, there are only a handful of offensive groups in the entire league that have the ability to continue to increase speed and keep pressing, and this is just a theory.

However, the San Francisco 49ers are one of those teams capable of doing so.

After the opening, the 49ers' two offenses ended in touchdowns, a super long pass, a super running ball, and the powerful offensive momentum made the Lions have no temper at all, tearing open the defensive line of the defensive group in a devastating way, and completing the offensive task lightly before the formation of strong confrontation.

Invisibly, the pressure on Stafford to chase points is gradually increasing.

The first wave ended with strikeouts, the second was a little better, but only barely pushed through the half, and then Stafford's 23-yard long pass to Calvin was spotted early by the defensive team -

Cornerback Carroll was not able to jam Calvin's position, and in the one-on-one confrontation, Calvin, known as "Megatron", still had the advantage, but Carroll used his fingertips to open the pass, changed the flight trajectory of the rugby, and stood next to Dashan, who was trying to make up for the defense, under the conditioned reflex, stretched out his hands, and completed the interception like a juggling.

The audience is boiling!

In the first wave of offense, the San Francisco 49ers scored a touchdown, and the Detroit Lions were out with a strikeout.

In the second wave of offense, the San Francisco 49ers touchdown, and the Detroit Lions were intercepted.

The first quarter of the game slowly moved towards the end of the second half, but the Detroit Lions still could not slow down, and seemed to be completely stunned by the San Francisco 49ers.

The only good thing is that after the interception, the San Francisco 49ers offensive team started to attack from 28 yards from their own side, but this wave of offense had two fouls and two turnovers, and the whole rhythm could not be fully continued, stumbling to the 46-yard line of the opponent's half, and then unfortunately three strikeouts.

At this point, there were nine seconds left before the first quarter.

The 46-yard line, according to common sense, should be a punt because it is too far from the goal, and the punt is over, and the first quarter is over, and then wait for the second quarter to begin.

But to everyone's surprise, Hubble sent a free-kick kick team and chose to defend as if it were a joke, and David Akens challenged the free-kick shot.

A free-kick attempt above the 46-yard line, i.e. a 63-yard free-kick attempt.

It's no secret that free-kicks over 50 yards are considered ultra-long challenges, and many kickers may have a maximum range of 45 yards, after which they begin to become dramatically unstable, with a dramatic decline in success rates, in the same way as long passes from quarterbacks.

But now it's a free-kick from more than sixty yards?

Isn't this a punt for sure? Is Jim Hubble sure he knows what he's doing? Now is not the key moment of the fourth quarter of the game, nor is it a key offense that determines the outcome of the game, it was just a simple choice to abandon the kick, but inexplicably chose to break the kettle and make a bold attempt? What the hell is going on? Are Hubble sure he hasn't lost his mind?

In league history, the all-time record for the longest accurate free kick hit is held by three players combined, namely-

Tom-Dempsey of the New Orleans Saints in 1970, Jason-Elam of the Denver Broncos in 1998, Sebastian-Janikoski of the Oakland Raiders in 2011.

The longest record is exactly sixty-three yards.

It's worth mentioning that both Jason Allan and Sebastian Janikoski were created at the Denver Broncos' home stadium, the Denver Broncos' home mile Highland Athletic Authority.

It's the league's highest-altitude home stadium and is nicknamed the "Mile Plateau." Famous for its thin air and strong winds, you can play with strong winds and fall off your standards, but you can also work wonders because of tailwinds.

Today, David Akens is about to challenge the league record at Candlestick Stadium – tying the all-time record for the furthest free-kick.