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"Audience friends, what you're watching right now is the NFL playoffs brought by Fox TV, and today, we're at Candlestick Stadium in San Francisco to broadcast the first game of the second round of the divisional game, the San Francisco 49ers vs. the New Orleans Saints."
"I'm Teddy Williams, the host of this game; Next to me is my commentary partner, Kirk Charleston. In addition, today we have invited two special commentators to watch the focus battle with the audience. β
"A warm welcome to Daryl-Johnston 'Moose' and Tony-Siragusa 'Goose'."
Joston is a Dallas Cowboys legend, playing as a full-backer, winning three Super Bowls with the team in the nineties, nicknamed "Moose", he is considered the top full-back of his generation, he is also the first full-back in history to be selected for a professional Bowl, after retiring, signed with Fox TV and became a guest commentator, which is quite popular.
Hiragusa played for two teams, the Indianapolis Colts and the Baltimore Ravens, as a defensive tackle, and won the Super Bowl with the Ravens in the 2000 season, before retiring the following year and being nicknamed "Goose Goose". As a player, he is the cornerstone of a stalwt; And as a narrator, he has won the love of a wide audience.
After a brief greeting, Teddy immediately cut to the chase.
"The league has been talking about this game over and over again over the past week, and in fact, many people believe that this game will be the best in this divisional round, and almost everyone has their opinion."
"Now, let's put aside the outcome for a moment and talk about the focus of this game and the issues that two teams need to pay attention to. Moose, what do you think? β
Heading into the playoffs, the atmosphere began to heat up and heat up, and Teddy's approach added a touch of excitement and excitement.
In the studio, the commentators and commentators are in full swing into the game, and everyone is expressing their own opinions and opinions, leading the audience to better enter the world of the game; On the court, the two quarterbacks had already met briefly, and after guessing the coin, Drew Bliss guessed the head, and he chose to take the lead.
So, in the first half of the game, the New Orleans Saints offensive group sounded the horn; In the second half of the game, the San Francisco 49ers offensive team took the lead.
The 49ers kicked off and the Saints received the ball, but they didn't choose to return and got down on one knee in the end zone to catch the ball safely, which also means that Brice will start from his own 20-yard line to open the game.
In the last division game, facing the Detroit Lions, Bliss was slightly sluggish to enter the state, and the first quarter of the game was bumpy, falling behind early, so that in the following games, Bliss has been adjusting his state and improving his speed, and the game process is far from being as easy as the score seems.
In this game, Bliss made adjustments ahead of schedule, entered the state early, and showed a calm posture after his debut.
In the face of two powerful raids by the San Francisco 49ers defense, with his pockets torn apart, Bliss created gaps through tactical movement, and before the tackle arrived, he calmly completed two short passes in a row to get the first first attack.
Subsequently, the first gear attacked, and the running effect was unsatisfactory; In the second gear, the pocket was under extreme pressure, and the 49ers' 94 defensive end Justin Smith quickly got rid of it and completed the tackle on Brice, but before Bliss lost his balance, he instantly passed the football ball and found the running back Darren Sparks who ran out of the gap from the outside of the groove.
After receiving the ball, Sparks got rid of two tackles, not only rushed out of the first attack, but also continued to push forward, and finally fell into the encirclement of three defenders, only to be forced to fall to the ground, stopping his own advance.
It seems that in just one breath and one breath, the New Orleans Saints have managed to push through the half! Drew Bliss showed his strong control in an understatement, especially in a crisis situation, with precision and sharpness, like a scalpel, dissecting the powerful rushing passes of the San Francisco 49ers defense.
Subsequently, the 49ers defense stepped up and successfully forced the Saints into a three-five-yard dilemma.
In the face of strong pressure from the defensive front, the Saints' offensive front line was completely turbulent, but Bliss calmly adjusted his pace, took a step up, passed a 20-yard rainbow ball, easily passed most of the defensive team, and accurately found the fast-breaking 80 close end Jimmy Graham.
Graham, who has rewritten a new history at the close end this season, was an absolute killer on the court, tearing open gaps with strong running and creating a positional advantage through cross-rotation, crushing 49ers starting safety guard Donte-hitner, who jammed his position early and tried to complete the catch.
In the nick of time, Wittler pushed Graham away, then smashed the rugby ball with his helmet and disrupted Graham's first receiver's position; But then Graham lost his centre of gravity and touched the rugby ball with one hand, and as he was about to finish catching it, Wittler had to hit it further.
The pass was broken after all, and Graham was unable to catch the rugby. But, the yellow flag entered.
Wittler was whistled for a defensive foul and was penalized fifteen yards in one go, not only giving the Saints a free first-offense; And let the opponent come to the 22-yard line in the front of the end area, and the whole offense was very fast-paced, and before he could fully establish himself, Bliss was already close to the touchdown area.
Unexpectedly, when Graham landed, it seemed that there were some muscle problems, slightly injured, and limped off the pitch to be examined and treated by the team doctor.
"Defend! Defend! Defend! β
The 70,000 49 people at Candlestick Stadium shouted in unison to cheer for their defensive team, even if it was a game on the one-yard line, there were still infinite possibilities, not to mention, now that there were a full twenty-one yards to go to the one-yard line, the fans firmly believed in their defensive group.
While shouting "defend", he made more noise for the offensive group and disrupted Bliss's tactical set-up. Only three minutes and twenty-seven seconds into the game, the scene has directly entered the hot peak state!
With the home fans cheering on, the 49ers defense focused on improving the defensive intensity, successfully forcing the opponent into a three-gear four-yard dilemma, and in the subsequent defense, blocked Marques-Colston, the number 12 wide receiver who completed the catch, and did not let the opponent push the first line.
Just when everyone thought the Saints were out of the game, the referee threw out a yellow flag to signal that the 49ers' Wittler had committed a foul during the defense and made a 10-yard penalty, which also meant that the Saints once again got the first attack, and the 49ers' defense fell short again.
Everyone in the room was confused, including the commentators in the studio, who were watching the replay, looking for signs of fouls; Jim Hubble spread his hands and strode sideways to the referee to ask what was going on.
But Bliss, who was standing on the court, smelled the opportunity, lined up quickly, kicked off quickly, did not leave Hubble time for a red flag challenge, and handed the football to running back Sparks as soon as possible.
Luckily, the defense didn't lose their attention on the court, and they were extremely tough on the run, and they desperately pushed Sparks down behind the tee line, avoiding the possibility of further tragedy - after the 10-yard free throw, the Saints were already on the 12-yard line, hovering on the front of the red zone.
After another kick-off, the 49ers' powerful raid tactics completely caught the Saints off guard, and the entire pocket was completely shattered, and the inside guard Navoro Bowman formed a counterpoint gap, and smashed into the pocket as if no one was in a nobody's situation, forcing Brice back to near the 20-yard line, forcing him back for nearly 10 yards, but still trying to complete the tackle.
When his feet slipped and Brice was on the verge of falling, he completed the pass early, found Sparks again, and used the running back as a wide receiver to avoid a disastrous offensive - after a spectacular performance in the last wild card game, Sparks was in good shape again today, not only completing the catch, but also pushing four yards forward.
Although it was a three-yard six-yard situation that would have been a loss of 10 yards, it was a rare occasion for Bliss and Sparks to defuse the crisis and continue the offense.
What's nextβ
"Three gears and six yards, Saints tee off, pockets, pockets are torn again!"
San Francisco 49ers' defensive end Justin Smith and interior guard Navoro Bowman tore their pockets again and both lunged towards Bliss, who was already in a desperate situation, and he passed the ball between two players! Brice raised his hand to complete the pass, and his connection wasβ"
"Pierre-Thomas! Twenty-three wide receiver! Thomas catches the rugby! Pretty! In the gap on the right, Thomas turned around to catch the ball, then began to push forward with the ball, and he crossed the five-yard line, and the end area was already in sight! β
"Dont Wittler! Jesus Christ! San Francisco 49ers 31 security guard Wittler completed the first time to complete the defense and hit Thomas hard, Thomas simply fell to the ground neatly, falling on the front two yards of the end area! This impact was really vicious! β
"Wait, something unexpected happened! The rest of the San Francisco 49ers' defenders are lunging towards Thomas as he falls to the ground, what happened? Something unexpected happened on the pitch and the referee was trying to sort things out. β
"Drop the ball! It's a drop! Oh, God! Wittler made Thomas's drop! The ball is converted! β