478 Overexcitement
The entire Phoenix University Stadium was boiling, the noise and shouts never stopped, all kinds of cheering and cheering poured down in layers, and the hot magma erupted in a continuous stream was bubbling and burning all over the sky, and even the surface of the skin seemed to be on fireβ
It's hard to imagine that it's December, and the bitter wind in Arizona seems to be completely isolated from the court, and you can't feel it at all.
The home fans are doing everything they can to disrupt the visitors' game, but the problem is that it is the home team's attacking team standing on the pitch at this time, and the noise on the scene is so crazy that the voice of quarterback John Skelton is completely drowned out, and the tactical instructions cannot be passed on.
The home fans tried to help, but now they are doing their back.
Enthusiasm is a good thing, but overzealism can make things tricky.
In fact, not only the fans, but also the home team players seem to be in hot form, all the players are extremely active, everyone's enthusiasm and initiative are dispatched to the highest, can't wait to show themselves well at home, can't wait to kill the opponent's majesty again, can't wait to prove themselves in this key battle -
However, there was some over-excitement.
Getting too excited and not being excited enough is the same thing. Perhaps, the principle and process are different, but the final result is the same.
For the first time, the Cardinals' third-year running back Beanie-ells hit his head against the wall, not only falling a man on his back, but also causing the ball to drop, and if it wasn't for quarterback Skelton's timely reaction and the first time to get the ball, they would have just come on the court to hand over the ball.
Originally, people thought it was just a small accident, but then the course of the game was a big surprise.
The Arizona Cardinals' offensive team was really overexcited, making people strongly doubt whether they were taking stimulants/doses, and at least four times the running route of receiving the ball was overrun, including one of which barely received the football, but lost its center of gravity, failed to continue to advance, and easily let the defensive group complete the tackle; The other three all resulted in incomplete passes.
Another time was wide receiver Stephen-illiams, who tore out a gap and completed a fourteen-yard catch in his nimble run, but before the football was fully controlled and stable in his hands, he began to push forward, and the result was-
The rugby ball broke away from his fingertips and jumped gently, but his body had already activated, creating a cartoon scene of his body and the rugby ball being misaligned in an instant, and he tried to control the rugby ball after emergency braking, but because the center of gravity and feel were not stable, the result was like a circus juggling, constantly throwing and catching the ball, and finally not catching it.
It was an unfinished pass.
It's not that the quarterbacks don't pass the ball in place, it's not the defenders who defend carefully, or even the confrontation is too intense, but the Arizona Cardinals' offensive team keeps making mistakes and doesn't create a ball conversion, which is already a blessing in misfortune.
The Cardinals have been able to stay on the court to this day without a strikeout, thanks in the big part to their No. 11 wide receiver, Larry Fitzgerald.
At the moment in 2011, when it comes to the league's No. 1 wide receiver, Larry Fitzgerald and the Detroit Lions' "Megatron" Calvin Johnson are definitely the brightest moments, one is a veteran in the league, the other is a rising star, and in this season, the two are the strongest contenders for the season receiving yard title.
2004 was a high-profile draft year, with Eli Manning at the top pick, offensive tackle Robert Galileo (Robert-Gallery), Larry Fitzgerald as the scout, Philip Rivers as the fourth pick, and Ben Rothslisberg as the eleventh pick.
Among the high-draft picks, Robert Galileo's career did not live up to expectations and can only be described as decent, while several other quarterbacks have taken their place in the league and written their own history.
As for Larry Fitzgerald, the Arizona Cardinals really withstood a lot of pressure to make the choice, because the position of the wide receiver was changed too quickly, and it did take a lot of courage to choose an outside receiver for the show, but Fitzgerald proved his worth.
After his rookie season in 2004, Fitzgerald immediately established himself in the league, becoming the league's receiving yards leader in 2005 and making his first Pro Bowl selection.
Since then, with the exception of a fluctuating 2006 season, Fitzgerald has been a benchmark on the team every year and has been selected for the Pro Bowl every year. In 2008 and 2009, he became the player with the most touchdowns in the league for two consecutive years, and reached the peak of his career.
When people think of the Arizona Cardinals, the first name that comes to mind is not quarterback, but wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald, who is becoming a flag for the team.
He's the kind of so-called top wide receiver, even if it's an ordinary quarterback who passes the ball, he can carve out a path and a gap and a window on his own, complete the catch, and keep going. As long as he is on the field, he is the most troublesome position in the attacking group.
This year, Fitzgerald is still on a hot spot and in great form. If nothing else, this season's league receiver king should be born between him and Calvin Johnson.
For reference, the pass for Calvin was the top pick Matthew Stafford; Passing the ball for Fitzgerald were Kevin Colb, who has been a substitute throughout his career, and John Skelton, a sophomore who was on temporary occasions.
In today's game, Fitzgerald is still the calmest killer on the field, becoming a turret for the team, and steadily outputting firepower.
Three consecutive three-gear transitions, Skelton found Fitzgerald with short passes, and then relied on the individual ability of the top wide receiver to complete the push and achieve the three-gear transition, which allowed the Cardinals' offensive team to remain on the court.
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Standing on the sidelines, Lu Ke was paying close attention to his every move on the field.
The first wave of offense in the opening game can be carried out according to the pre-game arrangement, so there is no need to hold the tactical manual all the time, which gives Lu Ke time to read the Cardinals' offensive tactical changes, and then spy on what adjustments their defensive team has made to the 49ers.
The San Francisco 49ers' defensive group is not the best in the league, but they are also in the top eight teams in the National League, and they can also be among the top 15 teams in the entire league.
Their defense has its own characteristics, and the front line is extremely tough, especially in the line-back, with Navoro Bowman and Patrick Willis both Pro Bowl-caliber players.
And rotation players such as Ahmad-Brooks and Blake-Costanzo also have their own characteristics; This year's first-round pick Aldon Smith has grown up and has also performed well in the rotation defense.
In contrast, the second-tier defense has always been tough, and the problem of missing tackles and misplaced defenses has always plagued them.
Therefore, in the 49ers' game, the anti-run effect and short pass defense will determine the team's lower limit.
Against the Cardinals, Fitzgerald was not a problem to receive the ball, and a big receiver like him, taking advantage of the cornerback's positional advantage to finish the ball hard, is a weapon that every quarterback must learn to use.
The problem is that after Fitzgerald completes the reception, the defense in the short pass area must be tough, and he cannot break through into the middle pass or even the long pass area, so the weak defense of the second line will be gradually amplified.
This was the case in the last game, when Fitzgerald was almost in demand after receiving the ball, and all four of the Cardinals' points were directly related to him; Therefore, the goal of this game is to stop Fitzgerald's advance within the confines of the short passing area.
Apparently, the Cardinals are also prepared for this.
After thinking about it, Lu Ke noticed that the Cardinals' No. 84 near end, this year's rookie Rob-Housler (Rob-Housler) made a cross-position run, "Be careful to dismantle!" Before Lu Ke's words could be shouted, Hausler had already completed the impact grappling and knocked away the 49ers cornerback Reggie Smith, who was about to grab Fitzgerald.
Then, Fitzgerald had a gap of about five yards in front of him.
Lu Ke knew that the situation was not good, very bad, which meant that Fitzgerald had already started to start.
Sure enough, in a split second of breath and gasp, Fitzgerald had already smashed away two tackles and then rushed into the end zone with a thud that was just an eight-yard short pass, but Fitzgerald relied on his ability to push forward for thirty-five yards and successfully score a touchdown.
The cheers of the audience were like volcanic eruptions.
The Arizona Cardinals took advantage of the close end's ability to pick and roll, forced an extra player on top of the offensive line, waived the close end's ability to receive the ball to cover Fitzgerald, and made up for the offensive group's disadvantage in the number of picks, and then the offensive effectiveness came to the fore.
Lu Ke couldn't help grinning, in today's game, the Cardinals came to a dismount after the opening, and once again announced strongly to the entire league: The last victory was definitely not a fluke!
Lu Ke shook his head slightly, turned his head and complained to Kip Kleist, who was standing next to him, "Can't we bring a security guard forward?" The Cardinals' offensive team is not capable of far-reaching strikes, on the one hand, Skelton's arm strength is not enough, and he is not afraid to try, on the other hand, Fitzgerald's current area of activity is still short passing, and the speed and breakthrough ability of other receivers are not strong. We can defend the position a little bit earlier and maybe it will work well. β
Then, Lu Ke saw Kip's stunned expression, he raised his hands and made a gesture of surrender, "I know, I'm a layman, I'm just giving advice." Anyway, I need to get ready to play. β