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112 Dazzling

The Wildcats' offensive team set up a gantry formation on the left, and arranged three external receivers, namely Nelson, Murphy and Brandon Banks from the inside out.

The three players lined up and tilted their offensive weapons completely to the same side, forcing the Longhorns defense team to make adjustments.

This is not all.

Originally, Murphy stood outside the right wing, but when Freeman set up his tactics, he mobilized Murphy's position. He staggered across the court from the right wing, walked along the passage before Freeman and the offensive front line, and came to the left wing, and finally settled in the middle.

This is a test of the offensive team breaking the layout of the defensive team. It is a very simple and very basic tactical transfer: if there are players in the defensive team who follow Murphy, then it is a counter-guard; on the contrary, it is regional joint defense, which can help the quarterback further determine the judgment of defensive reading.

In addition, occasionally, the offensive team will choose the position of moving running backs. If a player in the defensive team moves with the running backs, it will be regional joint defense; otherwise, it is counter-targeting.

When Murphy moved, outside linebacker Rodrick Markloy followed Murphy to complete the move, which also meant that the Longhorns were on the sidelines.

So, the Wildcats' left wing formed a three-on-three situation: Markloy vs. Murphy, outside linebacker Sergio Jindale vs. Nelson, and cornerback Brandon Foster vs. Banks.

The three defensive players' positions are slightly higher, and the pressure on the entire defensive frontline has increased - but the Longhorns' defensive formation is a typical "4-3" position, with pressure and stepping up, and the raid work is mainly done by the defensive forward line, and the main work of the linebacker is still more focused on short passes and running balls.

However, both linebackers Robert Killebru and Rodrick Markloy have the ability to put pressure on the front, which can often become a change in the Longhorns' defensive tactics.

So, how did Lu Yiqi arrange the layout of the wide receiver's running route?

"attack!"

All three wide receivers kept their attention high, captured Freeman's kick-off command at the first time, and then responded at the same time-

Banks pushed the ground with all his strength, and threw his whole body out, rushing towards the face-to-face cornerback Foster regardless of the situation.

"Bang!"

Banks and Foster collided head-on. Although Foster took steps back and controlled his body, his back footsteps could not compete with the momentum of rushing forward. His chest was hit in a cowardly manner, and his footsteps barely supported, but the center of gravity began to shake violently.

Then Banks, who had seized the advantage, bypassed Foster's body, pulled his feet one by one, and was about to break free and break through to the far-reaching area.

But Foster still stuck his position with his strong control, followed Banks' footsteps with force, and completed close-fitting defense again in a blink of an eye - a sensible personal strength! However, an accident happened!

Banks did not continue to rush forward, but instead made a U-shaped slew and went back!

Foster's consciousness and body were pushing towards the middle transmission and even the long transmission area, and the center of gravity of the body even made a retreating reaction ahead of the brain consciousness. As a result, there was no time to react for the third time. He just watched Banks' back gradually drift away - what was going on?

At the first moment, Murphy also rushed out, but the running route was not a straight line, but the angle of the 60-degree radiation on the right side. He aimed at the area between the two linebackers Kimdale and Marklei, sweeping away like a gust of wind, as if he was ready to seek a breakthrough from the combined area where the two defended.

Both Kimdale and Marklei became alert.

The two linebackers each have the ability to hit strongly, and their defense has made advance predictions: take the lead in retreating, assuming that the forward rushing route of the receiver should be greater than five yards; in this way, moving the center of gravity in advance can gain some advantage in their position.

At this time, Murphy's forward rushing forward, completely falling into the predicted trap of Jindale and Markloy. They didn't need to panic at all. They followed the trend and stuck their center of gravity, and were both stuck in their position, and could cut off Murphy's forward rush at any time.

But then Jindell noticed something was wrong: Why didn't Nelson, who was defending himself, start?

Dingdeng!

Nelson immediately took the stance of sprinting with all his might, but he only accumulated force and did not really exert force. Instead, he stood there and rammed his feet, creating a time difference, which made Jindale and Markloy's attention firmly attracted Murphy, but instead formed a gap in the five-yard space.

Seeing that Murphy was about to fall into the joint defense between Markloy and Jindell, Murphy shook his footsteps and actively hit Jindell.

Jindale, who was paying attention to Nelson, tried to get rid of it, but was still half a beat slower, and his shoulder was hit by Murphy and he lost his balance; while Mackloe followed Murphy conscientiously; he also ran over, but saw Murphy pause and ran towards Mackloe.

The two of them collided head-only! The center of gravity shaking violently.

However, at this time, Nelson had already caught the football.

etc!

When did Nelson complete the catch?

"thrilling!"

"pretty!

"Wonderful!"

"Nelson, who delayed the start, created a time difference. After both of his teammates formed a disassembly, he pulled the distance with a horizontal pull and ran along a small oblique line that was almost parallel to the left. Under the cover of another wide receiver Brandon Banks, a rhino looked at the moon in a turning position easily caught the pass from Freeman!"

"Freman, who was in danger, had obvious deviations in passing accuracy and control, but Nelson did not encounter any collision or squeeze at all. In the no-man's land where the three yards were completely cleared, he had enough time and space to complete the catch! Banks blocked Foster's previous step and won Nelson's precious catch space!"

"Kindell is trying to keep a guard against Nelson, but obviously he has lost his position. Now Kindell is working hard to get back to defense! Kindell is rushing forward with all his strength!"

"Kindell! Fly! Crash! Jindell rushed towards Nelson with all his strength! Wow! Beautiful! Nelson controlled his body with an emergency brake on the edge of a cliff. Jindell recklessly wiped the tip of his nose from Nelson!"

"Nelson completed the dodge! The grapple that Jindell was determined to win failed, and Jindell had completely lost the opportunity! Nelson!"

"Nelson is turning around!"

"Nelson is adjusting!"

"God! Nelson has accelerated!"
Chapter completed!
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