906 Hit repeatedly

Not just Charles Tillman, but the commentators in the studio and the Chicago Bears coaching staff also noticed a change in the San Francisco 49ers' offensive formation: a two-runback formation.

The NFL is now the era of passing through and through. Passing is the main offensive force, and the quarterback is the tactical core; Not to mention retro offensive tactics like double running backs, even the dual near end tactics are far from being the mainstream offensive tactics because of their lack of flexibility and extension.

What exactly is in Jim Hubble's gourd?

Obviously, such a bold and crazy tactic is definitely a strategy that the coaching staff led by Hubble has thought of, in the past two seasons, the San Francisco 49ers' offensive team has been at the forefront of the league, and now Hubble is still thinking about more possibilities for change? Even the existing tactics have not been able to play to the extreme, and they still want to go further? Is this self-confidence or arrogance?

Off the court, the Chicago Bears' coaching staff is in full swing deliberating; And on the pitch, the players, led by Pipers and Urach, are also turning their brains quickly.

Adapting to change?

The problem now is that the changes in the opponent have far exceeded their expectations, and whether their "unchanged" can withstand the pressure suddenly becomes a big question mark; Between the exchange of eyes, the emotions of the members of the defensive team finally calmed down a little, and they have no bottom now, but the only chance is:

They are not familiar with this tactic, and the San Francisco 49ers offensive team is bound to be unfamiliar with such a tactic; What's more, the quarterback is only a sophomore and will inevitably lack the ability to adapt to a new system during the game, so their experience and maturity are the opportunity to open things up.

Although weak, they can give it a go.

As the captain of the defensive team, Urah changed their strategy with the most concise and quick tactical slogan -

In today's game, the Chicago Bears' defensive tactics have always maintained the initiative, and now it is no exception, since the opponent has made drastic changes, then they will cut off the opponent's change from the root.

Raid quarterback.

Tearing open the pocket protection of the offensive front line with a tough raid, on the one hand, it is to capture the quarterback, if it is a pass attack, then as long as Lu Ke is captured, this can solve the so-called problem; On the other hand, in order to enhance the ground attack, if it is a running attack, there are enough players piled up on the defensive front, which can also curb the opponent's running changes to a certain extent.

In other words, they need to further compress all the defensive space in the short pass area and the front line confrontation area, and cut off the starting point before the change is made in a hand-to-hand manner.

The defensive group on the field only needs to resist a few attacks and find some ways; Buying more time for the coaching staff off the pitch and the tactical meeting room above the pitch is a game in which both sides see each other in the course of the game until the final winner is decided.

For the first time so far this season, the San Francisco 49ers' offensive team has made such a bold change, and does that prove that the Chicago Bears' defensive team is pushing them into a corner?

Urah is the central defender, Pipes is the defensive end, and Melton is the defensive tackle, and these three players are the absolute core of the Chicago Bears' first-line defense.

Now, they didn't move their feet, but their center of gravity has obviously leaned forward, without any cover, and even put on a posture of "I'm ready to raid the quarterback, how are you going to deal with it", hoping that the opponent can clearly capture this information, and in terms of momentum, they show strong confidence that they do not show weakness and go against the current.

Ulah's attention was completely focused:

As expected, the San Francisco 49ers put on a pistol formation, which can be passed and run; At the same time, because of the removal of a wide receiver, only Crabtree is alone on the left, and Moss and Vernon on the right are teamed up -

Logan, who had just completed a touchdown, also rotated off.

This...... What's going on?

For the current receiving lineup on the field, Moss is the only receiving point that is relatively reliable; However, Vernon and Crabtree have never been adjusted to their best, and are more often used as tactical pawns for dismantling and involvement, which further proves that the two-runback formation is definitely not just talking.

So, is this an ecstasy or not?

Urah excludes all ideas, thinking is not the strong point of the defenders, not to mention, now the opponent has shown the intention of the game, the opponent is to disrupt the thinking of the defensive group, take care of one and the other, tie up, and eventually lead to loopholes and mistakes in the defense, so he needs to empty his brain and execute according to the established tactics just now.

Wait, why is the fourteenth quarterback standing?

After taking a serious look at the position of the defensive team, the quarterback actually took two steps forward and changed the pistol formation to an "I" formation, which is the traditional running ball formation, what was going on? Further determine the running ball tactics? Or is it a tactic for quarterbacks to read options? Or something else?

No, you can't study it, don't think about it. Focused, stay focused.

Urach took a deep breath, his steps still not moving forward, but when his body was swaying from side to side to exchange weights, he was ready to rush forward, ready to attack.

Looking at the entire defensive group from a bird's-eye view, the center lineback corresponds to the quarterback's position, which is the most complete position for the defense. Perhaps, the central lineback is not necessarily the captain or brain of the defensive team, but it is a more mobile position than the rest of the defensive group.

Generally speaking, the responsibilities of the central lineback can be divided into three parts: first, marking the running back; second, to rush forward and become a member of the defensive front, to raid the quarterback; Thirdly, drop back to become a supplementary defender in the short passing area.

Therefore, after kick-off, the midlineman either completes his task according to the tactics arranged in advance by the defensive group; Either stay where you are and complete your marking task according to the tactical changes of the attacking group.

At the end of the day, the midfielder can also be said to be a pivot in the tactical game.

Now, Urah needs to keep his cool and concentrate on the Chicago Bears' defensive tactics, otherwise his hesitation and confusion may affect the operation of the entire defense.

"Attack!"

Fourteen announced the kick-off, and almost at the same time, Urach's feet were straight ahead, and the two defensive tackles moved their feet to the outside at the same time, giving way to a position, and Urah became the fifth defensive striker, colliding head-on with the opposing center, Jonathan Goodwin.

Staring while starting.

Urach immediately noticed the movement of the fourteenth: after holding the ball, he quickly stepped back, did not turn around or look back, as if reversing, straight back; At the same time, the two running backs sprinted forward one left and one right, and both made a posture of preparing to take over the rugby and spread the running ball to push.

The distance between Fourteen and the two running backs was about six or seven yards, and in the head-on movement one after the other, they could stagger each other in about a second, but it was only three and five steps of space, and Urach didn't even have time to bump into Goodwin before he saw the fourteen make a passing gesture.

Bad!

Not to mention any raiding quarterbacks and ground defenses, now the number fourteen's passing gestures are almost a knife and a knife? A second? Two seconds? Urah was sure that the pass was completed in less than two seconds, and such a quick pass did not give the defensive group much time to react at all.

Even if the defensive group is pass-defending, they can only rely on the help of corner-backs and linebacks, and it is very difficult to cut off all advances in the short pass area, and it is very difficult to prevent passing and receiving the ball; Because the strategic significance of fast short passes is not to continue to advance after receiving the ball, but to advance short distances such as two, three, and five yards, breaking the defensive group's joint defense strategy in a fast-paced way.

What's more, now that the defense team is spending all their energy on raiding quarterbacks and ground defense?

"Bang!"

Urach didn't have time to think further before he slammed into Goodwin, almost feeling the force of the impact coming at him, and the rugby ball was out of the palm of the fourteenth, without feints or dunges, it was a quick short pass.

"Damn it!"

Urah resisted the urge to curse, and in the bump of impact, he quickly scanned his gaze and looked at Pipers with a glimmer of hope.

Pipers had already pushed Alex Boone away at this point, made a small arc, and was bursting into his pocket, and Marcus Lynch, who was originally standing on this side, turned around and rushed towards Pipers; At the same time, Boone, who seemed to have lost his center of gravity, quickly gained a foothold and teamed up with Lynch to complete the pinch attack on Pipers.

"Grass!"

The foul words at the beginning of "F" burst out in a row, traps, this is completely a trap, and even the "mistakes" in the coordination of the offensive front line are all part of the trap, attracting all the players in the defensive group to press on comprehensively and win space for passing?

But to whom can the fourteen pass the rugby ball?

Urach didn't have time to turn his head, only to call out one name in his mind: Charles Tillman, that's all they have hoped.

Tillman, whom Urach had called, was also cursing foul language at this time, what the hell was going on? Why is Lu Ke's pass target not Vernon Davis, but Randy Moss? Why? Obviously, all the signs are that Vernon is the target of the pass, but what went wrong?

In a moment of astonishment and frustration, Moss had successfully completed the catch.

The foul language burst out, and Tillman didn't have the heart to think about it anymore, because if he didn't defend again, Moss would have to replicate Vernon's feat in the previous attack!

Damn it.