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701 A Crack

Step on.

Step on.

James Jones stood on tiptoe and rushed out along the right wing slot lightly and vigorously. His running route was very particular, and he actively rushed towards the defensive player's position, and then changed the track before the collision was about to occur and completed the breakthrough around the defensive player.

Because the Minnesota Vikings choose regional joint defense tactics, every defensive player must take good care of his area. Once he leaves his defensive area, they will automatically give up to avoid losing their position and thus form gaps. This also allows Jones' light route choice to often tear a small crack, just like a loach, always able to escape the constraints of the fishing net.

Moreover, there are bigger targets in the short pass area and the mid pass area, Driver, Nelson and tight end Donald Lee, all three receivers have greater threats to catch the ball at short distances than Jones, which also makes the Minnesota Vikings defensive players pay more attention.

Step on.

Although Jones' speed did not fully explode, he teared out a gap along the slot, and in a blink of an eye, he rushed out fifteen yards.

Then, kick the ground.

Seeing that he had left the cornerback and linebacker behind him, Jones suddenly exerted force, and he was always in a constant speed and released his running state, rushing forward with all his might like a wild horse.

At the same time, Nelson, who formed a symmetrical position with Jones, also began to exert force in the space of the left wing slot! However, with just five yards of full force, Nelson had fully released his speed, and his powerful momentum instantly created a huge threat.

Nelson's speed and strength were above Jones, and he opened a gap on the left wing like an armor-breaking tank. Then the regional positions of many defensive players were completely disrupted, and then the second-tier defense began to become chaotic-

Don't forget that the Minnesota Vikings' second-tier defense is extremely bad, and is located downstream in the league. It was even more blown up against the Green Bay Packers two times before. The same is true for this offense and defense. When he noticed Nelson's forced breakthrough, the defenders were directly frightened and gathered towards Nelson in panic. No one even paid attention to Rodgers' running route and passing movements.

This is a very easy situation for the defense team. Even the top cornerbacks and safety guards may not be able to observe the situation in every corner of the court at all times. Ignoring the movements of quarterbacks is also the most common situation. Of course, the premise is that offensive tactics can create enough threats to force the second-tier defense to lose sight of one thing.

Whoosh. Whoosh.

Twenty yards.

Thirty yards.

Forty yards.

In just twenty yards of sprint, Jones took his speed to the extreme, but in this little acceleration space, it can still be seen that Nelson has surpassed Jones, and the advantage of absolute speed is fully revealed. In parallel positions, Nelson has surpassed Jones for about two positions.

At this time, Jones and Nelson were exposed to the eyes of second-tier defensive players, but before the defensive players made a judgment, Jones helped them make a choice-

Slowly step.

brake.

Turn around.

Run back.

The moving movement directly changed the direction of the running. Before the frontal conflict arrived, Jones "avoided" the confrontation, presented a "U"-shaped running curve, and retreated.

It's like retreating without a fight.

Therefore, the safety guard's attention was naturally restrained by Nelson, hoping that the linebackers and cornerbacks who rushed forward to make up for defense could intercept Jones; but unexpectedly, the linebackers and cornerbacks also missed Jones - everyone has their own catch targets that they need to be guarded, especially when the regional joint defense has been completely destroyed, everyone makes their own choices.

Dingdengdeng.

Jones only used a simple running back action, but successfully used his teammates' cover to enter an unmanned area. There were no defensive players in the five-yard and six-yard area in front, back, left and right areas. Then he could see the brown-red pass arc falling rapidly like a meteor.

Sprint!

Sprint!

Because Rogers' passing movements were not very standard, the final football's downward speed and flight trajectory were not very standard, which obviously exceeded Jones' expectations. This also forced Jones to burst out with infinite potential. He could not see his previous ease and ease. He kept strode forward and stared at the fast-falling football intently, but found that his speed was too late, so he simply fell to the ground and flew to the shovel.

With a sliding shovel in a baseball, the whole person glided over the lawn, using his hands and body to make a cradle shape.

It's approaching!

Nearer!

pocket!

Take a bottom bag! Just before the rugby was about to land, Jones used his hands and upper body to cover the rugby, and firmly controlled the rugby with both hands and forearms! Hold it tightly! Hold it tightly with all his strength! Then, the whole world began to spin.

"Catch it!"

"This is a successful catch! God!"

"James Jones! The target of the pass is actually James Jones! Jones successfully tear out a no-man's land without facing any pass interference. He used an extreme catch action to complete the catch before the rugby bottomed out! Wonderful! Wow! Wow! Wow! I mean, this is really wonderful!"

"Coach Archie called out a magical pass tactic! He successfully attacked the Minnesota Vikings backcourt and directly completed a 35-yard long pass promotion! The Green Bay Packers entered the opponent's 35-yard line in one go! After winning the second first attack, the visiting team began to enter the game state!"

"Beautiful pass! Beautiful catch! Beautiful tactics!"

Roar roar roar!

Roar roar roar!

Less than 20,000 Green Bay Packers fans at the scene successfully made their voices, cheering for the visiting team like a lion's roar.

But Lu Yiqi, who was standing on the sidelines, did not celebrate because he knew that the fundamental purpose of sneak attacks on the backcourt was to disrupt Childress's defensive deployment. He needed to make Childress throw a rat and dare not push forward completely, so that their offense could win space again.

To achieve this, relying solely on one long pass is not enough. It requires patience, calmly looking for opportunities, and success in long passes again and again, three, five, and seven times, even if Childries refuses to make tactical adjustments, the on-field defensive players will have a change in their mentality, and then they will be able to tear out a crack.

And now?

It was just a successful gambling, nothing to celebrate, and the Minnesota Vikings' defensive front still has a huge advantage.

really.

Facing a ten-yard yard again, Childris still insisted on the previous raid tactic, and this time he used the six-man raid tactic, which successfully disrupted Rogers's position.

Although Rogers passed the football before the sack to avoid losing yards, the pass arc was not able to control and flew directly over Nelson's head and flew out of the sideline.

Passing was not completed, with ten yards in the second gear.
Chapter completed!
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