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"Oh oh oh, hit the wall!"

"Matt Fort hit the wall directly, failed to complete any advancement, fell directly on the kick-off line, and the Chicago Bears' ground attack seemed to have encountered some trouble."

"From the first quarter, both sides' offenses have encountered serious obstacles. For the Chicago Bears, the efficiency of passing offense is very poor. They still need to rely on ground offense to open up the situation, but they always lack a coherence. After entering the second quarter, Chicago's ground offense has also encountered serious blows, and Fort's running ball seems to have encountered problems."

"This is not good news for the home team."

"We can see the changes in Green Bay's defensive tactics from the video replay."

In the studio, Dunn and Mills were intensively expounding. As the game progressed, the confrontation between the two sides changed, and the lifeless game finally turned around. The atmosphere in the studio became lively, and the voice became much lighter.

As the main person in charge of tactical commentary, Dunn used a yellow highlighter to mark the display screen, and then the live broadcast of the TV station will be directly projected on the live broadcast screen through technical processing, allowing the audience to understand the changes in the game tactics more clearly and clearly.

"We need to pay attention to the dynamics of these three players."

"Defensive tackle Ryan Pickett, linebacker AJ Hawke and Brady Poppinga."

"While kicking off, the movement directions of these three players are coordinated with each other. Pickett stepped forward and put pressure on his two defensive forward teammates. Pickett collided from the gap between the offensive guard and the center, but did not seek a breakthrough, but suppressed the opening of the front line."

"While Hawk and Popinga both moved horizontally towards their outside, the changes in the entire defensive area are obvious-

The confrontation areas on both sides are dense defense areas, while the central area is only guarded by inside linebacker Barnett, which is a relatively weak area; in addition, Pickett suppressed the front line on the left side of the Chicago Bears, and naturally, the right side is a relatively weak area."

The left area.

The right area.

The center is close to the left area.

Dunn quickly circled out three areas with a yellow highlighter, and you can clearly see the figure wearing a gold-green jersey, forming a numerical advantage; then Dunn drew a long straight line between the offensive tackle and the offensive guard on the right side of the Chicago Bears offensive line, indicating the passage.

"This is the gap and it is also the breakthrough for ground attack."

"From the conventional tactics, this is the opportunity for the offensive team. As long as you can grasp it, there should be no problem in advancing three to five yards, and it is also possible to get rid of defense with the ability of the running back and further complete the far-reaching advancement."

"Fulter keenly captured this gap, so he was ready to break through here."

"This is a conventional tactic. In fact, it's the Green Bay Packers' defensive trap."

"We can see that the movements of Hawke and Popinga are very cunning. They just pulled two steps horizontally, and then started running back without waiting for the Chicago Bears to start the attack. In other words, when Fort was still observing the running route, they had already seized the opportunity."

"If Fort could wait for a little more than half a second, or even just a half step, he could see the change in the defensive formation, but obviously Folt's observation field was not opened, and he would go straight forward after making a preliminary judgment; and Hawk and Pop Pinjia, who moved in advance, took the lead and directly cut off the gap."

"In the end, Fort hit the wall."

"There are small details that show the level of Green Bay Packers' defensive tactics. The bad weather conditions are fair to both teams. It is difficult for both sides to open up the situation. Relying on ground offense is not a choice, which also means that the offensive tactics of both sides are predictable."

"But the Green Bay Packers' defensive tactics are obviously more flexible, smart and smarter, creating traps continuously, turning passive into active advantage, and then cutting off the opponent's ground offensive tactics. Now the test has come to the Chicago Bears offensive team side again, and Coach Smith needs to make changes."

"Although David Robert is calling on the defensive tactics now, the changing tactics can still clearly see the figure of Coach Archie. I think we may have underestimated this defensive team. Perhaps, the Green Bay Packers can still bring surprises in this game."

In the studio, Dunn, as the third person watching, stood from the perspective of God, and had a clearer and more comprehensive glimpse into every move on the court.

Similarly, in the tactical rooms of the home team and the away team located above the court, the two teams also have their own data analysis teams. Unlike NCAA's game, the professionalism of NFL is also highlighted. They simultaneously analyze the situation on the field and feed their opinions back to the coaching team as soon as possible to help the coaches complete the on-site command tasks. They can also see what Dunn can see.

In other words, Lu Yiqi and Lovi Smith both knew what was happening on the field at this moment.

Of course, from tactical analysis to information summary to intelligence feedback, there must be a time difference, and the ever-changing process on the field is still advancing rapidly, which also means that the coach's reaction must be a little slower - more of it still needs to rely on his keen control of the game.

But not to mention this, Lowe is also a little worried now. Even if he knows what is wrong with the tactical confrontation between the two sides, it is difficult to adjust.

The reason is very simple. The offensive tactics are indeed affected by the weather and are restricted. They don’t have many choices, and they can only rely on the players’ on-the-spot judgment to complete the subsequent advancement, that is, they can only rely on Fort’s judgment to carry out the advancement.

The defensive tactics are more proactive and more powerful. They are often able to make predictions in advance and then create traps to force offensive players to make mistakes.

Simply put, the offense should have taken the initiative, but now it has evolved to have a slight advantage in defense due to weather factors.

This is true for both sides, so the Chicago Bears defense can still limit Rodgers' performance, and now the Green Bay Packers defense is also taking the initiative.

Or, Luo Wei was like Lu Yiqi in the first quarter, boldly chose some adventure tactics to try to open up the situation - but Lu Yiqi was not able to succeed for the time being.

Or, Love can only make adjustments within limited tactics, more cover, more disassembly, and more cooperation, but in the end, Fort or Orton still need to complete the attack.

For now, Love still chose the latter, and the effect is still difficult to satisfy because Fort still cannot understand what happened to him.

Huff.

Fort was panting, but his head was blank, and a trace of confusion was revealed in his sight.
Chapter completed!
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