363 Like an arm's fingers

Alex Smith didn't continue to speak, and sat quietly on the side, moving his position slightly, leaving Lu Ke a little time to think for himself.

For quarterbacks, the ability to think independently is a necessary skill, they need different perspectives to open up the whole vision for themselves, but after the vision is broadened, they still have to do it themselves.

Alex, who is also a quarterback and has rich experience in the game, accurately stepped on Lu Ke's thought frequency, and gradually let Lu Ke regain his composure.

There was no problem with the execution of the tactics in the second half, and the San Francisco 49ers continued the characteristics and style of the first half, and the effect of the promotion was far from terrible.

Therefore, simply drilling on the tactical level and trying to adjust the offensive rhythm with changes will not yield results in a short period of time; It's more important to concentrate and concentrate on each reading, defending and interpreting the game, to regain control of the rhythm and find the key to the game again.

"Every bracket is different."

It's a phrase that coaches habitually say from day one when they start learning rugby, and then it continues all the way to high school, college, and even the professional league.

In the past, Lu Ke never really understood the meaning of this sentence, but today, he finally vaguely understood the meaning.

In rugby, the same tactics, the same players, the same opponents, each attack needs to deal with different factors, two teams have a total of 22 players on the field, and there is a coaching staff and tactics room off the field as a backup to provide immediate support, a tactic can be derived from a thousand changes.

Tactics are dead, players are alive, and a team's tactical system is relatively fixed and has its own unique style. So, instead of finding fault on the tactical level, focus on every opportunity in the attack, even the simplest and most basic tactics can turn decay into magic.

It's incredibly easy to say, but incredibly difficult to execute.

In the previous five weeks of the game, Lu Ke habitually held the tactical manual and constantly sat on the sidelines to study; But now, he has to put his playbook aside for a while, clear all his thoughts, completely empty his brain, really get into the game, grasp the wind on the field, and move towards victory.

There was a suffocating tension in Ford's field, as if all it took was a spark to detonate the scene; However, this imminent feeling made Lu Ke faintly begin to get excited: the bigger the scene, the more critical the moment, and the more life-and-death the moment, the clearer and calmer Lu Ke's mind was.

On the court again, Lu Ke and the members of the offensive team came to the 25-yard line of their own side - the return attack just now successfully advanced five yards, so the San Francisco 49ers will start attacking here.

Lu Ke let out a long breath, calmed down his mixed emotions, and intently glanced at the defenders standing on the other side, the faces and the tactical formations in his mind were paired one by one, waking up all the homework completed before the game, and reading the opponent's defensive formation and position.

For three minutes and twenty-six seconds, that sense of urgency took a faint taste of blood on the tip of the tongue, and the adrenaline began to explode.

Slowly, Lu Ke bent down, prepared a posture to catch the ball, listened attentively to the surging cheers and shouts in the court, accompanied by the concentration of attention, gradually drifted away, and finally disappeared completely, completely quiet; Then, Lu Ke's voice broke free from the shackles of his throat and exploded above the green field:

"Attack!"

Standing in the shotgun formation, after Lu Ke grasped the rugby ball firmly with both hands, it was just a small step adjustment, slightly raised his chin to take in the semi-circular arc in front of him, without any hesitation, he immediately raised his right hand, did not exert force, but with a light throw, the rugby ball slid out of an arc lightly.

It was a short throw of five yards that targeted the center of the court, crossed the offensive and defensive fronts in front of him, and plunged quickly into the defensive area of the linebacks.

Vernon Davis on the inside of the right and Logan Newman on the left both cut cross-cutting to the inside, a short-range explosive six-yard sprint, a cross in the center of the court, and Vernon, who ran the outside line, disrupted the lineback's defensive vision and blocked the lineback's forward momentum, and in the middle of this, Logan completed the catch.

One pick-and-roll, one catch, and the two-close forward tactics are once again in full swing.

Jumping lightly and taking the rugby ball into his arms in the position of picking up the stars with his bare hands, Logan's running footsteps did not stop, and his heavy shoulder slammed into the oncoming outside lineback; At the same time, the double cover of Crabtree and Jean blocked the return of the two defenders, creating a tight space for Logan to advance.

Running sideways from left to right, then a sharp stop, a ninety-degree turn to push straight ahead, avoiding a grappling, continuing towards a small 30-degree diagonal line to the left, and finally Logan ran forward thirteen yards before being caught between two players and forced out of bounds, terminating the advance.

Similar offensive tactics, similar defensive formations, but this time, Lu Ke captured the small gap between the offensive front line and the lineback formation, made full use of the double near end tactics, and harvested the first attack, laying the foundation for the final moment of hard work. It's a good start.

However, Lu Ke did not celebrate, the state of the opponent's defensive group was still hot, and any little carelessness could ruin the situation, so Lu Ke beckoned his teammates to quickly move forward, came to his own 36-yard line, arranged tactics, completed the formation, and then calmed down again and looked intently at the opposite defensive group.

Read the defense, read the defense, read the defense.

Faintly, Lu Ke captured a slight difference.

In fact, the Lions' defensive formation has not changed much, almost the same as the defensive formation of the previous offensive just now, and there is still a gap of about four yards between the defensive forward and the lineback, which seems to be luring/luring Lu Ke to repeat the offensive line just now and complete the pass again.

But Lu Ke noticed that the outside guard Justin-Durant on his left hand (Justin-Durant), the center of gravity of his body fell on his right leg and right hand, and his position just now was slightly straight up with his upper body and his center of gravity relatively centered.

Such a subtle change, but Lu Ke was also a little unsure, whether this was the opponent's trap, or after he calmed down, he captured the change through keen observation. This uncertainty needs to be further confirmed by Lu Ke.

Without hesitation, Lu Ke's eyes drifted to the outside guard on the other side, and Deandre Levy moved a little bit to Lu Ke's right at this time, but it was only half a step away.

On the surface, it looked like a one-on-one man defence, with Lévy targeting Vernon on the right.

However, I don't know if it was a coincidence or an accident, Levy's center of gravity shifted to his left, and he seemed ready to exert force at any moment. Does that mean it's a defensive formation for a raiding quarterback, with two outside guards outflanking each side in an attempt to tackle the quarterback?

There was no time to think and be suspicious, Lu Ke decided to trust his instincts, stood up straight, changed his tactics, shouted tactical slogans loudly, three times on the left side, three times on the right, and finally shouted again in the face of the defensive group, the change of tactics did not make waves in the San Francisco 49ers offensive group, and the positions of all the players remained unchanged.

Lu Ke stood close behind the center, and Marcus Lynch was seven yards behind and tied vertically with Lu Ke. He put on an offensive formation with a strong rush for the ball. But the 49ers' offensive formation has always been full of tricks, deceptive, and inaccurate, and even the shotgun formation may end up running the ball.

"Attack!"

Lu Ke was like a commander in command of thousands of troops, gave the offensive order, and after receiving the rugby from Jonathan Goodwin with both hands, he quickly turned around and walked quickly, without any hesitation and hesitation, stretched out his right hand, and placed the rugby in mid-air, and then saw Marcus rush over like a high-speed train that was constantly speeding up, holding the rugby firmly with both hands, and at the same time, Lu Ke let go of his right hand.

It's a run-and-run offense.

After the rugby ball was handed over, Lu Ke's footsteps still did not stop, he withdrew his right hand, put it on his chest, pretended that the rugby ball was still in his hands, quickly stepped back, turned around, and began to seek a passing target, and then the changes on the field were fully visible-

Really! It's a raid tactic!

The two outside guards made great strides around both ends of the offensive front, and rushed towards Lu Ke regardless of it, but Durant and Levy only had time to cross the tee line, and they didn't even have time to get close to Lu Ke, and then they saw Marcus Lynch, whose speed had increased to the extreme, and with a "bang", he broke through the crowd of layers of offensive and defensive fronts, like a vigorous cheetah, and quickly rushed forward.

Kicking off again, the San Francisco 49ers' entire offensive front line quickly moved laterally to the left, and the pockets were scattered, but the Detroit Lions' defensive team didn't seem to anticipate such a lateral movement tactic, and the pace didn't keep up, and the two outside guards tried to outflank from the outside and make a tackle, but ...... Running the ball, it's a running ball tactic!

In lateral movement, Mike Rupatti and Jonathan Goodwin easily pushed aside their opposing defensive forwards to create a wide, straight avenue where even the linebacker in charge of the defense was no longer visible, which was a quick lane to the train. Marcus Lynch naturally has no reason to miss out on such an opportunity.

Lynch's run was light and agile, and from the gap, he crossed the offensive front, crossed the defensive line, and drove straight into the soft middle of the Lions' heartland.

Misstep, the Lions' defense completely lost its position this time, and it was completely messed up into a pot of porridge, making up for the defense, who will come up to make up for the defense? Is there no one to make up for it? Oh, God! ”