274 Tactical Fighting
The Wild Cats are too rough and too amateur. They can still rely on their pure personal talent to show off their ability in college, but they don’t have much room for survival in professional competitions.
In sharp contrast, the reading options with clearer and more reasonable tactical functions have found a place in the professional arena - of course, the quarterback's loss rate is also terrifyingly high, and it is definitely not something that any team can afford.
At this time, Lu Yiqi did not choose the reading option to attack, but unexpectedly adopted the Wildcat formation, even in order to kill the Oaks, it completely disrupted the rhythm and layout.
Freeman has the ability to run the ball, Nelson has the ability to pass the ball, Johnson has the ability to disassemble, and the complete reshuffle of tactical positions also makes tactics more complex and diverse.
When the Wildcats listed a new formation, Freeman stood in Nelson's position, Johnson stood in Freeman's position, and Nelson stood in Johnson's position. Although the Oaks knew that this was also a Wildcat formation, they had no way to judge the offensive tactical intentions, and then the defense was completely deadlocked.
In addition, Malcolm's prediction and rhythm also made mistakes. In addition, Murphy and Malcolm's counterattack advantage were not as obvious as Nelson, Murphy still successfully used his physical confrontation to tear up a space, and finally successfully completed a 27-yard push.
However, this is just the beginning.
The fundamental reason why Lu Yiqi used the Wild Cat Formation is that tactical changes are one after another, and they continue to create advantages with changes in rhythm and power.
With ten yards in one gear, the ground running ball was pretty good. Johnson, who stayed on the court, was unable to seize the opportunity to form a breakthrough, but still advanced six yards.
In the second gear, four yards, Freeman made a long pass, holding the ball for a long time to attract Hayward to step forward to create a sack. However, Lamarck, who was in the rotation, was always eyeing him, knocking away Hayward at the critical moment, winning space for Freeman.
Seeing that the short pass area could not find a suitable target, Freeman chose to carry the ball and rushed to the ground for seven yards, successfully getting the first attack.
At this time, the Wildcats had successfully entered the red zone and stood on the front 20-yard line in the end zone.
Another ten yards, Freeman chose the reading option to attack, posing as he held the ball and rushed on the ground, successfully attracting all the firepower in the short pass area, and then found Nelson with an eleven-yard pass.
Nelson is in a no-man's land.
The tactical changes of continuous long passes and short suspensions are completely unpredictable. The Wildcats' offensive tactics are dazzling, and the defense team, which was originally in a passive manner, could not keep up with the rhythm and could only be dragged to make conditioned reflexes. Then the Oaks' defense team had a fatal mistake-
Unmarked Nelson!
Nelson encountered no confrontation or impact, and easily brought the football into his arms. He even had time to adjust his steps and observe the surroundings before restarting and passing the ball forward.
Facing Donald Washington III head-on, Nelson sprinted forward with full speed. The unstoppable momentum forced Washington to adjust his pace. However, just before the two sides were about to collide, Nelson completed his escape with an emergency stop and a sharp turn, comparable to the Marseille swing clockwise turn movement, and was free and easy. Without even forming contact with Washington, he successfully used the latter's center of gravity to shake and regained the room for advancement.
No suspense!
Nelson easily rushed to the end zone for twenty yards and won another goal for Kansas State University.
Faced with the endless rhythm changes of the Wildcats, the Oaks were a little tired. Hayward and Malcolm and other star defensive players were unable to keep up with the rhythm, and were passively beaten, and even failed to capture the veins. They just threw away the touchdown without thinking.
Especially the sudden Wildcats formation, which completely disrupted the situation. The Oaks defensive team, which performed well this season, was completely in a state of panic, like a headless fly, at a loss when he was at a loss.
Hayward is a typical example.
Judging from the first wave of offense and defense at the beginning, although Hayward's sack did not work, at least his purpose was clear and his performance was powerful. However, the subsequent tactical adjustments made Hayward lose sight of the other side, but instead shrank his hands and continued to go around the place.
Judging from the tactical adjustments of offense and defense, Lu Yiqi easily gained the advantage and completely defeated his opponent. The endless series of changes in formation made the Oaks defense team unable to judge at all. The simple but efficient tactical changes completely mastered the offensive rhythm, and the Mercury-like offense easily completed the crushing.
During this wave of attack, Lu Yiqi fully interpreted the role of "gamer" in the system attack. Every player on the court was like a chess piece in his hand, entering the "fast chess" stage. He seemed to have no thoughts in the process, but it seemed that he had completed all the layout in advance.
Then, before the opponent had time to breathe, the winner was already presented in a crushing manner - this is the real game of masters.
After going through the whole season and spy, Lu Yiqi showed his abilities in the National Championship, and Mills and Dunn in the studio couldn't help but shout.
Now, it's reversed. Traisel will make further adjustments in the offense. The gamers' duels exchange offensive and defensive positions. So how should the Wildcats' defense team adjust?
After a tentative warm-up at the beginning, the game has now officially entered a wonderful stage.
Obviously, Robert's gaze projected towards Lu Yiqi.
"...Are you sure?" Pres looked at Lu Yiqi in surprise, as if he heard something amazing, and could not hide his emotions.
But when Lu Yiqi's eyes were full of certainty, he was ridiculous in his question, which made him subconsciously look at Latimer and try to find an alliance - in terms of tactical arrangement, Latimer and his ideas are closer, and they can always talk together.
However... "Mo?" Pres received no response and had to call.
Latimer's calmness made Pres a little panicked. He seemed to be used to it and was not a surprise. Did he miss something?
"We don't have time to discuss." Latimer gave an answer that was unusual-
At this time, the Secret Service Group was kicking off on the court, and the defensive team was about to appear, so they didn't have time to discuss it slowly; this is also the reason why on-site command needs to be determined before the game. The coaching team briefly discussed and the on-site commander decided.
The subtext is that it was already agreed before the game that Lu Yiqi and Robert are the on-site commanders, so now the answer has come out.
Pres couldn't help but choke, "I'm the head coach." The words were spinning several times on the tip of his tongue before he swallowed them.
Turning his head, Pres cast his sight at Robert again. In fact, he did not ask for help, but confirmed Robert's attitude. However, he did not expect that Robert was too straightforward and did not need Pres to speak to give a direct answer, "I agree with Noah."
"..." Pres was like swallowing a fly, but he still lowered his gaze and did not respond to Lu Yiqi again, and silently recited it in his heart three thousand times:
Chapter completed!