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227 Strolling in the Courtyard

In fact, football passes are also mathematics and are related to physics.

Simply put, this is a parabola. The more straight the pass line tends to be, the more dependent it on strength in the whole; the more the pass line tends to be parabola, the effect tends to be controlled, which comes from the control of force, angle, arc and landing point.

Therefore, short, flat and fast passes are often called "bullet passes"; super long passes that challenge far-reaching areas are called "rainbow passes". Distance is often positively correlated with the arc. Of course, this is not an absolute formula, and it is ultimately adjustment.

Faced with the desperate situation of four digits, Freeman teleported a small parabola.

From kickoff, moving, upward steps to taking action, Freeman's entire movement was straightforward and decisive, especially at the moment of taking action, the forearm drove the body, and the knife was used to send the football out. From all angles, this should be a bullet pass, controlled within ten yards; but the arc of the football was gently pulled up, and the parabola pushed out towards a more profound area.

Four-level fifteen-digit numbers, but you still dare to take the risk of choosing to pass the game?

This is simply... bold!

He!

You can even faintly hear some breathing sounds in the stadium. The astonishment and shocked gaze made the audience hold their breath in an instant.

Even the radio commentator could not help but stare at the rugby flying in the air, staring at the parabola that crossed the sky.

Time seemed to be frozen, and the pupils could clearly capture the high-speed rotation of the football, cross the gathering space of the short-pass area, and fly towards the farther middle-pass area. The dark brown arc stirred a wave of air and slid across the sky in a mighty way.

At this time, players from both sides can be seen scattered in every corner on the left area of ​​the court, showing a situation of even rivalry.

The Tigers' defense team is fully prepared. They clearly understand that if the opponent tries to complete the four-speed fifteen-yard conversion, then passing is an inevitable choice, and the second-tier defense must not be taken lightly; but if the opponent tries to continuously push the ground to consume game time, then the ground defense cannot make mistakes. A little mistake may allow the ground running ball to succeed, giving the opponent a chance to complete the four-speed conversion again.

The point is, what is the tactical intention of the Wildcats? Also, is it Pres or Lu Yiqi, the offensive tactics behind it?

At a critical moment, the Tigers coaching team did not have time to think carefully, so they could only choose a balanced layout, and the entire distribution of power was slightly conservative.

This is the case on the left side of the Wildcats and the Tigers' right side: the opponent has only two wide receivers, and the defense is only two players. More power is still stored in the Chuhe Han Realm where both sides have a crossroads, so when Freeman takes a quick move, this area forms a one-to-one pair.

Both sides are evenly matched!

Almost as Freeman was about to pass the ball, a figure jumped out from behind him, and it was running back Lamarck Brown.

Because the Wildcats' offensive front line was sweeping snow and moved horizontally to the right, with a huge momentum, no one noticed Lamarck's footsteps, and always followed Freeman step by step, like a wingman. Just as Freeman adjusted his steps and prepared to pass the ball, Lamarck jumped out from Freeman's right hand, and his steps were light and fast, and he was instantly exposed to an unmanned defense area.

The appearance of Lamarck shocked the Tigers' defensive frontline, and the linebackers rushed forward one after another.

Further, Lamarck and wide receiver Banks formed a situation of breaking each other. At the beginning of the second half, the Wildcats' dazzling running route was once again showing off, which was a nightmare for the Tigers' defense, which forced the defensive players to step more and more resolutely, and even the safety guards and cornerbacks had already begun to move quickly.

One second.

Lamarck's upward steps, Banks's back run, and the movement of the defensive players all happened within a second of lightning, reacting like a nerve reflex; at the same time, the football also broke away from Freeman's palm control, pulled out a parabola, and everyone held their breath.

Middle Pass?

It's actually Zhong Chuan?

Just as Chez Daniel used the screen short pass tactic to cover his long pass, Josh Freeman also used the fast short pass tactic to cover his middle pass.

The difference is that Ches met Jacob, who was single-only, who used key defense to stop the Tigers; while Freeman found Nelson in a clearing, forming a separate match with cornerback Brock Christopher. So, will the result be different?

Nelson, who was defending his opponent in this game, had almost no room for performance. Although the number of receptions was still good, it was difficult to connect them together. Looking at the whole game, it was only normal and faced the first trough of state since the 2007 season that shined.

However, at the last critical moment, Freeman sent the football to Nelson.

Previously, the Wildcats' wide receiver group's running routes have been repeatedly created opportunities, and Nelson also perfectly interpreted the role of attracting firepower. In addition, the offensive focus in the final stage of the game is all on the running back, which also seriously weakened the defensive power surrounding Nelson.

Just as Freeman took action, the first reaction of the defensive players was to pounce on Ramack and Banks, while Nelson, who was like a passerby in the whole game, continued to "passerby"-

He formed a one-on-one with Christopher!

After waiting for Freeman's pass arc to pull out, all the defensive players, radio analysis commentators and home spectators all moved along with the rugby flight trajectory, and then Nelson could see his full use of his body to jamm Christopher's position.

Back impact!

Nelson and Christopher formed a horn, but it was obvious that Nelson had the upper hand, and then he used a sudden back impact to force Christopher back half a step. Then Nelson jumped on the spot, relaxed his arms, and put the falling rugby in his arms.

Light, simple, violent.

Nelson suppressed Christopher without any effort and easily completed this 12-yard catch!

No suspense!

After the steps landed, Nelson did not rush to get rid of it, but continued to hit Christopher with his back, and took advantage of the opportunity when the opponent's center of gravity had not been adjusted to complete the crushing. Then, he used Christopher as the center of the circle, pushed the ground with his right foot, turned counterclockwise, and threw away Christopher.

Complete the breakthrough!

Walking in the garden, understatement! Only at this moment did people realize that Nelson was invisible in this game not because of his sluggish state, but because his opponents had multiple double-teams, and he was really unable to beat four-handed hands with two fists; and now, Nelson easily beat Christopher and won the room for advancement again.

Push the ground!

Stepping!
Chapter completed!
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