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099 Counterattack

"Walker! Hall!"

Lu Yiqi raised his hand to greet the team's two starting outside linebackers Reggie Walker and Oulu Hall, and shouted, "Do you still remember the 'scammer' tactic?"

At this time, he was in the process of the game and was still away. He had no time to analyze the tactical changes in detail. Lu Yiqi directly completed the arrangement based on the training content. He only needed a secret code. Walker and Hall nodded to show their understanding. Lu Yiqi didn't say much, nodded and signaled, and then the defense team was ready to appear.

The tactic of "scam in fraud" originated from classic American movies, which is actually a scam. However, during the tactical meeting, the linebacker team and the defensive front line were confused by the complex tactics. Therefore, Lu Yiqi played the movie "scam in fraud" to explain it by substitution method.

After that, the defense team jokingly called this tactic "caught in fraud".

Today, facing the Longhorns' second defense, the Wildcats' hard training tactics are finally about to debut.

In fact, to explain, the tactics are not complicated. In essence, it is the one Lu Yiqi is trying to train: in the past, the online step created enough pressure to compress the quarterback's activity space. Even if there is no real sack, it will force the quarterback to have more flaws in the chaos.

With its hard power, the Longhorns' defensive frontline has the ability to sack quarterbacks, and they are really putting pressure on the ground; the Wildcats are different, and the defensive frontline is relatively weak, so they need to constantly switch rhythmic forms, real and fake, to disrupt the judgment of the opponent's quarterbacks, create enough chaos, accumulate advantages bit by bit, and wait for an opportunity to complete the conversion.

The tactical mystery of "deception" is that the linebacker is sure that he will not take the step, and the overall core defensive thinking returns to Latimer's tactical formation; but the difference is that the two outside linebackers must always make "felt shot" actions to create a threatening effect of "the wolf is coming".

Just like now.

If the tactical training in the past two weeks is followed, the linebacker must observe the quarterback, then make a judgment, and then react. The virtual and real actions require the linebacker to complete a series of actions such as interpretation, judgment, selection, decision and execution, but at this time--

The moment when Longhorn quarterback McCoy announced the kickoff, outside linebacker Walker did not pause or observe. He stepped forward "dial" and the Tigers' downhill seemed to have no regard for the offensive tactics at all. He was ready to complete the quarterback sack, which forced McCoy to consider Walker's changes.

But in fact, Walker's sight was firmly locked in the movements of running back Jamal: if McCoy chose to rush on the ground, then he could complete the blocking as soon as possible; if McCoy chose to pass the ball, then Walker's realistic step forward pressure action would inevitably create psychological changes.

The seemingly risky move, but it did not lose its position, but instead made the defensive thinking clearer and simpler, creating an advantage for other players in the defensive team.

Even if McCoy successfully completes the pass connection, it doesn't matter. Once! twice! three times! Walker's movements accumulate the power of forward rush bit by bit. It can be understood in this way that the "deception" tactic simplifies Lu Yiqi's idea and deceives his opponent in a simpler way, just like the first wave of offensive tactics in the second half of the opening game.

What's more, Walker is not the only outside linebacker who is executing the "scam in fraud" tactic, and Hall on the other side is there.

"attack!"

With McCoy's announcement of the kick-off, Walker stood firmly in place and aimed at the two wide receivers on his left hand; while Hall rushed forward without hesitation, his powerful posture broke the offensive and defensive balance, but his movements rushed towards the wide receiver on his right hand.

"Bang!"

Hall hit the body of wide receiver Limas Sved, pressing against Sved with his shoulders, and continued to rush forward regardless of the situation - but without entanglement.

Naturally, Sved got rid of it and walked around Hall and continued to move forward, but Hall did not chase back. His eyes were aimed at McCoy and Jamal, and continued to rush forward, instantly cutting into his pocket, which forced McCoy to react in a flash:

McCoy chose to pass the football to Sved who had gotten away from defense, but he did not expect that another Wildcats' inside linebacker Ula-Pomele (ulla-pomele) always stuck in the short pass area. He bumped sideways and hit Sved head-on. Sved, who had not yet fully adjusted the center of gravity, was shaking and unable to gain a foothold, and missed McCoy's pass close to him.

Passing is not completed!

On the surface, the Wildcats' defensive team's tactics and the first wave of defense have not changed at all: the linebacker is still actively putting pressure on the ground; but the actual situation is undergoing subtle changes: those seemingly pressured actions eventually fall on the wide receiver or running back, and at the same time they can still threaten the quarterback, creating a tight feeling of the atmosphere, and then invisibly, the pressure begins to slowly stack up.

The key question is, can the quarterback see through the mystery of the linebacker's step through defensive reading before kickoff?

Before each quarterback takes off, they will observe the defensive formation and defensive position, and use their own wisdom to complete reading and analysis. A truly brilliant top quarterback can often discover countless secrets through the action of "reading" and seize the initiative for the offensive team.

This is also the most valuable quality of a top quarterback. The coach cannot complete this job instead of the quarterback. The quarterbacks have no time to feedback what they observe and read to the coach. Therefore, the quarterback must make a choice through their own judgment, which shows the importance of on-site command.

But here is NCAA, McCoy's defensive reading ability is not that good; not to mention, Lu Yiqi will ensure that his defensive reading cannot obtain effective information.

At this time, McCoy was performing defensive reading; and, the offensive team's position changed slightly, and the external receiver's position obviously widened the distance-

What does this mean? The wide receiver tries to use his own running to pull the defensive position away, make full use of the field space, and give quarterbacks room to play.

"Snare! Snare! Snare!" Lu Yiqi immediately gestured through gestures, passing his judgment and interpretation to Hall and Walker on the court through gestures and headphones.

After receiving the signal, McCoy announced the kickoff.

"attack!"

Dingdeng!

Dingdeng!

Walker and Hall started at the same time, and took a detour from both sides of the linebacker's position to complete the encirclement. The two players' upward postures were extremely decisive without any hesitation, just like... all the previous defenses of this wave of offensive and defensive confrontation, but this time the slightly different is that their target is not a running back, not a wide receiver, but - McCoy!
Chapter completed!
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