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278 Open the gap

The offensive is like a tide!

The Wildcats offensive team changed the tactical combination again, opening up the situation with quick short passes in succession.

On the one hand, it shortened Freeman's attack time, forcing the Oaks' defensive forward to put strong pressure on the Oaks to face a useless state. Hayward was full of energy but could not find a vent. He repeatedly rushed but returned in vain.

On the other hand, the combination of short pass tactical routes has been added. In addition to the basic running routes with the advantage of positioning, there are also the cooperation of various different running routes such as cross-switching, disassembly and screening, and intersecting. Three wide receivers continued to rotate with one tight end, and even sent four wide receivers to the court for a time.

The dazzling running tactics also made some mistakes, especially the substitute rotation players, who were either slow to heat up or nervous, and more or less unexpected situations always occurred. In addition, Freeman was not a random quarterback with good accuracy, and the situation where he could not keep up with Lu Yiqi's tactical rhythm was also objectively present.

But overall, the offensive tactics that use the basic running route to perform different combinations is not very difficult for rotation players, and the success rate is still guaranteed; more importantly, the Wildcats' offensive rhythm is completely active, so that the Oaks' defensive team cannot keep up, which also gives the Wildcats a little room for fault tolerance, and those mistakes become acceptable.

Just like long-distance running, although endurance and speed are also key factors, the most important thing about long-distance running is the rhythm. It requires tactics to persist in running at different speeds at different stages. The rhythm driven by the leader is also crucial. In the continuous change of running rhythm, the contestants will gradually be divided into different square formations, and the final victory will be born in the front-runner formation.

For collective events such as football, basketball and rugby, the rhythm is equally important.

That's what the Wildcats are today.

The attack, which focuses on short passes and running balls, has completely improved the entire rhythm; at the same time, the tactics of each short pass are slightly different, and the essence of the core mystery of the short pass area duel is truly fully utilized, and it maintains the lead in all directions from layout to rhythm, forcing the defensive team to only react passively.

One point, another point, the offensive team gradually gained an absolute advantage in rhythm, and eventually showed a crushing and propulsion state.

As a defensive end, Hayward was unable to change the situation because Freeman's shooting rhythm was always light and the space for him to move was very limited.

As a cornerback, Malcolm is the same. He often has to face the ever-changing routes of two to three wide receivers. Even Nelson may take a rotation and rest after the game, which makes him unable to accurately judge Freeman's passing target, and his passive hit state made him a little tired of running.

When the collective rhythm advantage forms a leading position, the situation that individual strength can change is very limited, and the coaching staff still needs to make adjustments at the tactical level - Oaks' defensive coordinator Hei Cock is indeed trying to change, forcing the raids many times, but the results are very little, which makes the Oaks more and more passive.

The final result is unstoppable.

"attack!"

Freeman caught the football with both hands, quickly retreated, raised his right hand and made a pass toward the oblique upper corner of Banks' left.

Because during this wave of attack, the Wildcats' rhythm always maintained a "dada" dense submachine gun mode, and the short passes occupy the main body, which also caused the defensive players to make instinctive reactions as soon as possible. A little hesitation may miss the opportunity. So every defensive player moved quickly towards Banks like a clockwork, conditioned reflexively.

However, Freeman chose to delay the attack for the first time, and a rhythm gap formed the center of gravity advantage - the defensive players' center of gravity could not be adjusted immediately, and Freeman's real attack had already taken action.

Passing the ball is a fake move.

With a turn, Freeman handed the football to running back Lamarc Brown.

Lamarck held the ball in both hands, made a little adjustment on the spot, and then he stepped forward to a gap in the central area and boldly broke through.

Dingdeng!

The entanglement between the offensive front line and the defensive front line was in a stalemate, and Hayward, who discovered Lamarck's movement in advance, was blocked from the outside of the crowd and could not directly touch Lamarck; then Lamarck broke out from the dense crowd and cut into the guard area of ​​the linebacker group with light steps.

At this time, the Oaks' linebackers were all moving their center of gravity to try to defend Freeman's short pass.

After a half-beat slow, the linebackers noticed Lamarc rushing out from the front and adjusted their center of gravity and prepared to complete the defense, but the rhythm was not up to the right.

Dingdeng!

Lamarc bent his knees slightly, lowered his center of gravity, and continued to push forward quickly with small steps, just like a gopher, moving around the crowd: dodge a grapple, knock out a block, and then the messy and turbulent steps had already formed a second breakthrough.

Hurry!

The eyes are open!

Although Lamark's figure and footsteps began to shake violently, he still gritted his teeth, and the power bursting from his calf continued to push forward.

From the sight, you can see that the safety guard Washington is rushing towards him in full swing, and Lamarc is not Nelson, and his absolute speed does not have an advantage; but Nelson is not Lmarc. As a running back, his impact ability and breakthrough ability are basic skills, even Lamarc, who is light in shape, is no exception.

"Bang!"

Lakma did not dodge and just hit Washington head-on. The powerful impact made Washington unable to complete the effective grapple, and both of them staggered and staggered.

But Lamarc, who was prepared in advance, burst out with a strange force, tiptoed, shaking and rushing forward, and flew before falling out of balance.

call!

Lamarc just crossed the front line of the end zone and drilled into the end zone with his previous rolling posture.

"Touchdown!"

"Touchdown! This is a touchdown! This is a touchdown without any doubt! Running back Lamarck Brown completed a thirteen-yard ground rushing touchdown! Open the score gap for the Wildcats again!"

"Wow, it's amazing! The Wildcats offensive team completed another wonderful attack!"

"The Wildcats use continuous short passes to improve the rhythm. The Oaks' second-tier defense has serious judgment errors, and the positioning and grappling have never been able to exert their power. Facing the opponent's short passes to attack, they have been misaligned continuously. They have not even been able to make their opponents face a three-speed conversion, and they have lost their yards all the way."

"The imbalance in rhythm has made the Oaks defensive team completely passive and unable to form an effective confrontation at all. In the final analysis, it is the defensive team's prediction of offensive tactics that are not accurate enough, which has led to the players being unable to turn the situation around."

"At the last moment, the Wildcats, whose short pass attack was completely accelerated, unexpectedly chose a ground attack. Lamarck Brown did not miss the opportunity, took full advantage of the opponent's imbalance in the center of gravity, and rushed into the end zone in one go, winning the Wildcats' first running touchdown today!"
Chapter completed!
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