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160 airtight

Jayhawks sophomore quarterback Todd Rissin did not enter the professional league after graduating from college, and even had no chance of trial training. Instead, he went to Canada's CFL to try out two teams, but failed to stay and declared retirement after a short half a year.

The reason is that Ruixin is a very traditional pocket quarterback. His physical ability to fight is very bad. Faced with the crisis of sudden pressure, the pass selection and defense reading are a mess, and it can even be said to be a waste of time; and the lack of long pass ability is also a clear shortcoming.

In this way, Ruising is just a blue-collar player, lacking ability and talent. The Jayhawks offensive team should not be a concern; but the fact is just the opposite. In the 2007 season, Ruising hit a career high, passing yards, passing touchdowns, interception numbers, etc., and in the entire Big 12 League, Ruising is even considered a strong candidate for top quarterbacks.

Why is this?

In the final analysis, it is still a tactical layout. The addition of offensive coordinator Varina, based on the characteristics of Ruisin and the proportion of the offensive team, tailored a set of tactics to help the Jayhawks' offensive team sweep the league. By the way, they finally won the championship of Orange Bowl, one of the four major bowls this season!

In other words, Ruixin is actually a system player who shines under the right system, but if he deviates from the system or if there is a problem with the system, his performance will plummet, and may even be lower than the average level of the starting quarterback of NCAA. Therefore, the focus is still on the offensive system.

So, how should Varina's offensive system be interpreted?

Quick! Accurate! Ruthless!

This is Lu Yiqi's interpretation.

In the eyes of the defensive coordinator, Ruixin's poor performance in the face of stress, passing accuracy, passing observation and pocket footsteps are all disasters, and all data have fallen in a corresponding manner. This is an obvious loophole that even a blind man can feel.

Of course, Lu Yiqi also saw this loophole. It was an inevitable tactical choice to put pressure on Ruixin, but the timing and method have a lot of knowledge.

What should not be ignored is Rising's ability to pass and pass control in the short pass area, and can definitely be among the top and middle of the NCAA. You can vaguely see the shadow of Tom-brady. Of course, the two are not comparable at all, and they are far from each other. It is just that Rising can quickly take action in the short pass area to accurately find the target, improve the offensive rhythm, and then destroy the original rhythm of the defense team.

In short, the faster Rising takes action, the higher the success rate—to be precise, it is a fast move that maintains a stable shot; conversely, the longer Rising holds the ball, the lower the success rate and the higher the error rate.

The defensive coordinator is more willing to deter Ruixin through front-line pressure; while Lu Yiqi is more inclined to use regional joint defense to cut off the pass target.

Because Lu Yiqi watched the video of the previous four games this season, the four teams all adopted the defensive tactics of strong pressure on the front line to destroy pocket protection and wait for an opportunity to raid the quarterback. On the one hand, it increased the pressure of Ruixin's passing, and on the other hand, it forced Ruixin to increase the time to hold the ball to escape and survive, thus disrupting Varina's offensive layout.

But such a tactic has not worked.

In the eyes of many people, it may be more likely because the team is not strong enough - this is also a common view of NCAA.

In Lu Yiqi's view, first of all, Ruixin's short pass speed is indeed neat; secondly, the Jayhawks' offensive front line tactical cooperation also performed well, which also caused the opponent's tactics of putting pressure on the front line to repeatedly frustrate. Once the defensive team chooses the front line to apply pressure, the second line will inevitably be relatively empty. As long as Ruixin's short pass can be successful, the subsequent continuous advancement can often achieve good results, and the offensive power will be highlighted.

At present, the overall trend of NCAA is still focused on talent and slight tactics. When talent cannot form an effective confrontation and tactical changes cannot keep up with the game, the final score may be completely lost. For example, the Jayhawks averaged 53.5 points per game, which is the most typical result.

Indeed, against the Jayhawks offensive team, raiding the quarterback is imperative, and it is necessary to constantly interfere with Rising and cannot allow Rising to comfortably find the passing rhythm; but when and how to raid requires tactical layout, and we cannot simply expect the players on the court to solve the problem.

The focus of the raid should be "sudden"; before that, the defensive team needed to create pressure for the camp step by step.

...

"attack!"

Ruixin announced the kickoff, and his footsteps were calm and he retreated and adjusted. His vision was completed with a quick sweep, and he immediately noticed the full retreat of the defense team-

Literally!

In addition to inside linebacker Permeler stayed on the spot to guard the running back, three other linebackers retreated and joined forces with four second-line defensive players to set up a Tianluodi Net.

Everyone! Everyone!

The regional joint defense of the seven defensive players teamed up to cover the short pass and mid pass areas, just like chessboard lattices arranged with infrared rays. The passing route was not completely cut off, but Ruixin's passing route choice has also become narrower, which puts forward higher requirements on the passing accuracy and timing of the shooting.

However, Rising did not hesitate, insisted on controlling the rhythm of fast attacks, and found wide receiver dezmon-briscoe with a three-digit short pass.

Brisco successfully caught the football in an emergency brake and ran back and turned around. He was familiar with the road and did not encounter any challenges. However, before he could turn around, four players immediately appeared around him, surrounded him tightly, and opened his bloody mouth and swallowed it directly into his stomach.

Three codes are three codes, and they cannot continue to advance.

Neither Rising nor Brisco cared too much, and Jayhawks offensive coordinator Varina was the same - offensive and defensive confrontation was originally a back and forth, and a small setback was really normal. There was no need to care too much, and the attack was still carried out step by step.

But then, the uneasiness deep in Ruixin's heart emerged again.

In the second gear, Ruixin successfully announced the kick-off, and then the entire short pass area was captured by dense defenders. The Wildcats players can be seen in every corner of their sight.

Three wide receivers plus a tight end, there are a total of four receivers in the offensive team, and now each one is following a defensive player closely; at the same time, the four receivers are two on the left wing and two on the right wing. In the gap between the player and the player's running route, you can see the defensive players waiting for an opportunity to move.

It's everywhere!

Not airtight!

Ruixin only felt that he was really trapped in the dilemma of the Go board square. No matter what direction the ball was passed, he seemed to have to take huge risks. The sense of crisis of standing on the wire rope made Ruixin almost breathless.

Looking around for a week.

Look around for another week.

He never found a suitable route, and at this time Ruixin realized that he had been holding the ball for too long and his offensive rhythm was slowed down.
Chapter completed!
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