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166 Collective Chicken Blood

"Bang!"

"boom!"

Weather jumped up from the seat, and the chair was knocked over, but he didn't care at all. He just raised his clenched fists high and called and shouted in the direction of the court. The surging passion made his whole face red, and his blood vessels seemed to explode at any time.

Facing their century-old rivals, they did get a perfect start. Even the craziest, most romantic and most unrealistic dreams did not dare to fantasize about such a start. "0:21", the Wildcats are far ahead; more importantly, the Jayhawks look as fragile as they have no power to fight back.

"Good! Good!" Weather couldn't suppress his excitement and continued to jump in the VIP room like a flea. The pure and sincere joy was enough to touch anyone - the purest and most wonderful part of competitive sports was such a time of wanton blooming.

Turning his head, Weather noticed the expression of Wifald's excitement gradually fading, and a touch of solemnity was faintly revealed in the depths of his eyes.

Weather didn't understand why, but at this time the excessive boiling of hormones made the brain lose the ability to think. Without thinking too much, he asked directly, "What's wrong?"

"They are too excited," Wifald said simply.

Weather followed Wifald's gaze and looked towards the Wildcats' end zone, and then he could see Nelson, who was usually shy and introverted, roaring with his fists tightly. His tough and powerful roar successfully won the recognition of Wildcats fans on the scene, and the whole audience was excited.

The entire Bill Schneider family stadium seemed to explode.

"After all, we are facing the bald bird." Weather was not surprised at all and shrugged for granted, "Every player needs to be released as much as possible."

Weifald didn't answer, just stared at the end area.

Gradually, Weather also savored the difference: from the perspective of strength alone, Kansas State University and Kansas University are actually half a dozen, and the recent states of both sides are also very close, and the game progress should be closer and more anxious. It is not easy for either side to win - of course, this is the Wildcats' home court, and the momentum must be a little different, but the gap in the opening stage is still a bit too exaggerated.

"I only have one question: What exactly happened to this team? What did Coach Noah Lu inject into this team? What exactly is the motivation of this group of players?"

"Just from the performance at the opening stage, the Jayhawks look like a team in the second division, and the strength comparison between the two sides is not on the same level at all. Note that what I am talking about is not just the score gap, but we also need to pay attention to the way the Wildcats get the score advantage."

"In the first wave of offense and defense, the Wildcats offensive team only faced the second gear once and scored a touchdown; in the second wave of offense and defense, the Wildcats defensive team made a sack and then returned to the touchdown; in the third wave of offense and defense, the Wildcats defensive team created a strikeout; in the fourth wave of offense and defense, the Wildcats offensive team only used two attacks to gain 72-yard long-distance running touchdowns."

"Absolutely strong!"

"A performance of dominance!"

"From the data, this is the most disparate opening in history of the Sunflower Battle! That's true for either side! The Wildcats got the best start in a century against the Jayhawks, and it was far ahead, which completely broke the balance of the game's closest game."

"The Jayhawks have almost no chance of performing on both ends of the offense and defense, and they can't even see any player on the court - I mean, the Jayhawks players have not been able to show their strength in confrontation, and so far there has only been one successful effective pressure."

"This is not normal, this is definitely not normal."

"Objectively speaking, the Wildcats' tactics on both offense and defense are very targeted, just like taking the lead in a Go game, calculating at least two more steps, or even three steps, firmly controlling the scene. The Wildcats' coaching team completed excellent work; but the player performance is still the key."

"The Wildcats' players seemed to be infuriated with blood, and showed an excellent competitive state at the beginning. Although it is natural to face a mortal enemy, they are definitely not lacking in motivation; the actual situation is still beyond expectations, and the trend of the game has been out of control."

"I can't help but wonder, what happened to the Wildcats players?"

Confusion is spreading quietly, and all the difficulties and confusion are not as good as the Jayhawks coaching team. Before they can gain a foothold, they are beaten by their opponents with a combination of punches and retreat step by step, as if the start speed and acceleration stage of both sides are not on the same level.

But facing countless question marks, they cannot retreat and have no room for retreat. This is a fateful battle! Unless they strive until the last drop of blood burns out, they will never retreat! Even if they lose, they must stand with their heads held high and their chests up. This is the correct way to open a mortal hostile duel.

The Jayhawks coaching team is holding a meeting to adjust - although the defensive team retreats again, their offensive team still has hope. After all, this is the team's real transformation this season. Even if they face any opponent, this offensive team will never be timid.

"Tactical restraint."

Pat Shulmoore, sitting in the stands, vaguely captured some veins. Although he still needed time to observe in-depth, judging from the current offensive and defensive rhythm, the Wildcats' tactics successfully clamped the Jayhawks' tactical throat and formed a throat locking effect, which created such a huge gap.

The biggest difference between ncaa arena and professional arena is that there is no sufficient means to adjust on the spot, because the tactics are relatively simple and mainly rely on talent. Once the tactics are restrained, the talent advantage is difficult to realize, and the situation will be extremely passive. Then, after a breath, the gap will widen.

The score gap is not worth shocking in Shulmoore's opinion. It is unlikely that the professional arena will happen, but ncaa is common.

He came to the university field to watch the game. Shulmoore was not to watch the college matchup. What really interested him was Lu Yiqi, who was standing on the sidelines, and the interim head coach of the Kansas State University Wildcats.

At Michigan State University, Shulmoore liked Lu Yiqi very much. Although this kid's physical confrontation ability is not top-notch, he is very good at using his brain, interpreting tactics, reading games, grasping opportunities, and feeling the wisdom of football in every detail.

Taking a day off from NFL's busy daily routine and coming to Manhattan to watch the game, Schulmoore was looking forward to Lu Yiqi's performance on the coaching seat, but he did not expect Lu Yiqi's performance to be expected, and his on-site scheduling and game reading ability was eye-catching.

It was as if at this time, although the Wildcats had already scored three consecutive touchdowns and were far ahead; Lu Yiqi's figure was still moving quickly on the sidelines, staring at the field with a bright eyes focused and devoted attention, and welcomed the Jayhawks' offensive team again with all their might.

Defensive tactics seem to have changed a little?

Shulmoore couldn't help but raise his eyebrows slightly. It seems that Lu Yiqi's three years of internship in the Philadelphia Eagles have indeed gained a lot.
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