Chapter 55: The Nitani Lions (9)

Seeing that the home team continued to win the first attack, pushed the attack into the opponent's red zone after a long time, and saw the hope of a touchdown again, the fans at the scene cheered one after another, and the scene suddenly set off a wave of cheers.

It was only twenty yards away from the touchdown zone, and by this time, Rogers' immobile expression looked a little nervous.

"Morris, make sure to break through your pockets and put a little pressure on that kid." Jackson ordered. You don't need to make a tackle, you don't need to make a drop, you just need one thing, which is to put pressure.

“ATTACK!”

Rodgers received Renault's tee-off, and he was ready to look for Marbury, but when he saw that Marbury had been sandwiched between two people like dumplings, he decisively gave up the idea.

But it was this momentary stagnation, and Morris's big bald head had broken through Chong Green's defense and pressed in front of him.

Brendan Rodgers didn't panic when he didn't have a chance to make a move, moving to the right and throwing the ball off the touchline.

It was the first time he had felt so much pressure, if the shot just now had been a little slower. You're sure you'll get sacked, or even drop the ball.

"Are you alright? Sorry, I can't stop it. Green shook his head and said. He was a third-grader, and he was a cut below Morris in terms of size and strength. That's why the other party seized on him and launched frequent offensives.

The race continues, ten yards in second gear.

Morris still on the tee off the pitch when he launched a fierce attack into the pocket. Brendan Rodgers bent down to deftly avoid the opposition's tackle, and after barely balancing his balance, he quickly found Williams in the middle and barely managed to pass the ball away.

However, the ball was passed too low and too fast, and it looked like it was about to hit the ground, but Williams and Rodgers worked together more, and he jumped forward like a carp, struggled to carry the ball into his arms, and then dragged it on the ground for some distance.

With this thrilling short pass, the Wolverines got three yards of two yards. With only 12 yards from the touchdown zone, it's not impossible to take the first run and then score.

At this point, Coach Johnson used a timeout to focus on the next offense. The opposition defence was very strong, and although Rodgers did not make any major mistakes, it was not easy to get the ball into the touchdown area.

Seeing Rodgers' wonderful performance, Daniel sat on the sidelines in frustration, unable to say a word, unable to think of something that a first-year student could do, but he couldn't do as a veteran of the team.

Yi Fan and Brett could only sit on the sidelines, observing the attack. Although he didn't play, as a substitute, he had to keep attacking at all times.

"Use cover to catch them off guard." Johnson said confidently.

Three gears and two yards!

“ATTACK!”

It was still Rodgers who received the ball, and in order to avoid Morris's onslaught, he had to retreat quickly, and at the same time looked to the left and made a pass, but it was only a feint, and he immediately defended it after raising his hand and quickly passed the ball to Pfister on the right.

Pfister sprinted forward as he intensified his physical confrontation with the cornerback, but at the moment when Rodgers feintmed, he suddenly relaxed like a sponge, as if the ball really wouldn't pass.

His slackness loosened the cornerback's tense nerves, but Pfister took the opportunity to suddenly speed back and hold the fast-flying ball tightly.

Then, with a turn, the end zone is a yard away, and it only takes two steps to take the ball over the end line. For American football, even if the ball is not brought into the touchdown area, as long as it is pressed to the line, it is considered a touchdown.

With the corner-backs too late to defend, Pfister turns!

Take a step with your left foot!

Prepare your right foot to step into the end line!

Then he flew.

The body leaves the ground and is suspended in mid-air.

In front of you is a rapidly flipped meadow and an auditorium.

He felt like he had been hit hard by a moving car, and he should have felt the same way.

He held the ball tightly and then fell to the ground with the ball.

Before the moment of takeoff, he saw a figure with extremely fast speed and strong strength, rushing towards him desperately.

At the moment when the ball was about to cross the line, the opponent hit it desperately, like an impregnable wall, and blocked him and the hope of the Wolverines for a touchdown.

This person is none other than Jackson.

He saw through Rogers' feints, accelerated with all his might from the lower right, and knocked Pfister out from the side, ignoring the injury, and finally blocked the opponent's almost hand-held attack.

Rodgers was also a little intimidated, this level of defense requires physical condition and accurate timing, but most importantly, it is fearless courage and determination.

Although he couldn't complete the touchdown, Pfister still showed his worth, scoring the crucial first strike to earn the team three chances to hit the touchdown.

But he himself couldn't slow down and had to take a break, and it was Edelman who came on in his place.

One gear offense, two yards to score!

The touchdown zone is just around the corner, and whoever stands in this position will be excited, and Rogers is no exception, and he can even hear his own accelerating heartbeat.

There are two running backs on the court, Howard and Marbury, as well as heavier receivers like Williams and Edelman. As long as Rodgers can complete the connection, touchdowns are basically not a problem.

“ATTACK!”

In the first gear, Rodgers tried to push on the ground first. He handed the ball to fullback Howard. I saw him use all his muscles and squeeze forward desperately. However, the Lions' defenders, especially the bald Morris, didn't give him any chance at all, and a bunch of people pressed Howard to the ground.

Seeing that the opponent had some room for ground attack, Rodgers used Williams' cover and smooth Edelman to complete the connection in second gear.

Rodgers couldn't help but roar when he saw Edelman leap up in the touchdown zone, catch the ball with both hands, and step firmly on the grass. The fans also cheered and stood up to applaud.

Unexpectedly, at the moment of receiving the ball, a yellow flag entered the field. The referee's decision was particularly crucial.

"The attacker, No. 81 Williams, pushes and fouls! Touchdown invalid! Five yards back! The referee announced.

Hearing the referee's verdict, the fans in the stadium were in an uproar and booed. Rogers' mood also hit rock bottom, and he shook his head helplessly like a deflated ball.

It turned out that Williams was in the cover before receiving the ball, and pushed away Jackson with both hands, although the action was not big, but still could not escape the referee's eyes.

Because of his own mistakes, the team has a great chance to score. Williams also looked annoyed.

And their expressions, Jackson has already seen them all.