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776 Overtime Pro

Fighting the fourth level is a desperate bet, and it is very likely to be counter-killed and eventually ruin the game in your own hands. Especially considering the fluctuations in the state of the New York Giants offensive team during the final stage, the danger coefficient is even higher.

Coughlin clearly understood this.

However, Coughlin is still a gambler at heart. He knows what he is doing and what he should do - just like Lu Yiqi.

If it were Lu Yiqi, he would choose to play fourth level, and he would choose to challenge "Wanfu Mary". No matter what, letting go is his answer. Even if he loses the game due to counterattack, he will firmly grasp the opportunity to take the initiative in his own hands, and so is Cofflin.

Therefore, Coughlin chose to play fourth level without hesitation, and made full use of the time of suspension to quickly complete the layout.

With the last sixteen seconds left before the whole game, "Wanfu Mary" is still the only choice. Now it depends on the tactical game between coaches Lu Yiqi and Cofflin: the previous time, Lu Yiqi had the upper hand, successfully saw through Cofflin's tactics, and sacked Little Manning. So what about this time?

"attack!"

Manning announced the kickoff, quickly retreated with both hands, and turned around and handed the rugby to running back Jacobs.

shock!

Is the New York Giant ready to use ground propulsion to find gaps?

Because the entire Green Bay Packers' defense team retreated quickly after the kickoff, except for the three defensive front lines at the front line that continued to put pressure on pocket protection, the linebacker, cornerback and safety guards were all retreating in an orderly manner, from short passes to mid passes to long passes, laying a net.

If the New York giant chooses ground propulsion, then Jacobs can indeed find a way to start acceleration.

In the flash, the three defensive forwards of the Green Bay Packers made all their efforts to step forward, trying to disrupt the opponent's offensive layout; at the same time, Manning turned around and retracted his right hand, crossed Jacobs, adjusted his pace, and swept the whole game to find the pass target.

Fake run true news!

Passing the ball, after all, it's passing!

Although from a tactical perspective, everyone knows that the New York Giants choose to pass the ball is a high probability event, and there seems to be no need to do such a move in fake running and real pass; but Coughlin's choice of fake running and real pass tactics still somewhat restrained the rapid arrival of Green Bay Packers' defensive players-

After all, the New York Giants don't need a touchdown to win the game, and a free kick is enough. Therefore, the real meaning of fake running and real pass is to suppress the Green Bay Packers' take for granted, and there will inevitably be some hesitation in passing defense, which will then gain opportunities for the New York Giants' pass offense.

really!

The fake running and real pass tactics destroyed the tactical rhythm of the Green Bay Packers' defensive forward line, and the entire pass was not able to be condensed. The New York Giants' pocket protection solidly created a sufficient amount of pass time and space. Little Manning swept the whole game in a leisurely manner, with enough time to find the best pass route.

Push the ground.

Adjustment.

Sweep.

Little Manning's steps were always adjusting in moderation, sweeping his eyes around, and then sweeping back - not because he did not have a suitable passing target, but because he left enough time for his wide receiver to run in place, and at the same time, he used his own movements to confuse the judgment of the second-tier defense line.

One second.

Two seconds.

Three seconds.

Four seconds.

The New York Giants' offensive line left enough observation time for Manning, and then the second-tier defense and wide receivers were successfully in place one after another. However, Manning, who was in solid pocket protection, was still not nervous or panicked, and completed the adjustment in an orderly manner and then passed the ball.

Push the ground, turn around, wave your arms, and take action.

The entire pass movement was completed in one go, and the passing power was poured on the rugby. Then you could see the rugby draw a thrilling arc and fly towards the far-reaching area of ​​the stadium.

In an instant, you can see white figures and blue figures intertwined on the entire court. The blue light and shadow hit a white embankment like waves. The dense and solid embankment effectively blocked all the huge waves, and a roar came from my ears.

The defensive team that sees through the tactical intentions of the offensive team in advance can easily gain the upper hand and gain an absolute advantage!

but!

At this moment, a dark blue figure suddenly appeared in the center of the court, not in a far-reaching area, but at about 35 yards in the Green Bay halftime. After moving forward quickly along the right side line, a cut in and into the central area, and then suddenly pulled over horizontally.

Plasik Bryce!

The goal is to enter the free kick area, rather than to directly hit the final touchdown - at the last critical moment, Coughlin still chose the tactic with a higher success rate, and "Wanfu Mary" is still too difficult.

From here you can see Coughlin's considerations:

In fact, the Green Bay Packers' defense is very layered. From short passes to mid-passes to long passes, they are pushed out layer by layer, and fences are set up layer by layer. Lu Yiqi also fully considered the possibility that the New York Giants gave up "Wanfu Mary"; while Coughlin used fake running and real passes to create a misalignment, and then all the receivers rushed forward straight into the red zone, pushing all the defenders of different levels of Green Bay Packers into the red zone, like bulldozers, and finally cleared out an unmanned area in the central area of ​​the middle-pass area.

Then, Brees, who was waiting for an opportunity, cut from the outside to the inside to create a gap.

Of course, Coughlin didn't expect "complete gap", but at least, such a tactic would allow Bryce to win a one-on-one single-handed match.

At this time, what Bryce faced after entering the central area was Charles Woodson.

"Bris vs. Woodson".

Brees seized the initiative. He made full use of his opportunity to take the initiative in the offensive, and threw away Woodson by continuously shaking the center of gravity, winning the advantage of half a position, and then maintaining the advantage into the mid-pass zone, and then you can see the rugby's rapid fall arc.

Step on.

Step on.

Bris tried his best to maintain the advantage of half of his body, and his speed was increased to the extreme. His eyes were staring at the downward parabola of the football, adjusting his steps and making it accurate to catch the ball; but at this moment, his eyes caught a figure slapped in advance and took advantage of a quarter of his body.

Oops!

Bryce also jumped up at this time, but the rhythm and speed were a little slower - just a slight difference, and then he could see the figure stretching to the extreme, his tight fingertips stretched towards the brown-red football, and gently... so he gently thrust it.

Chi.

A little bit of subtle friction did not have the powerful force to stop the football, but at the moment when the nails and leather intersected, the flight track was changed, and then you could see the football flew in another direction.
Chapter completed!
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