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022 Spiritual Power

"Wow, who could have predicted it? The Kansas State Wildcats burst out with incredible energy when they were not favored, and it was difficult to distinguish the Auburn Tigers. The quality of the second half of the game was absolutely eye-catching, and it was the most exciting showdown in the first week of the new season."

"The visiting team Kansas State, which has always been in a passive situation, took the lead in exerting force on the offensive end and scored two consecutive touchdowns; then showed good form on the defensive end. So far, the opponent only scored three points in the second half, and all other defenses completed strikeouts, completely suppressing Brandon Cox's performance. This offensive team with an average state in the first half was almost completely invisible in the second half."

"If Auburn's defense team hadn't risen at a critical moment, lost two touchdowns in a row, finally woke up, stopped bleeding in time and adjusted quickly, completed wonderful defense in a row, and at least three times collapsed the opponent's attack at a critical moment, then the score would be a different situation at this time."

"It's true that we still need to rely on defense!"

"Auben has been struggling with his opponents until the last moment with his outstanding defense. He is still leading the way. '20:26', and they still have the initiative to win. Now, the heavy responsibility has come to the Tigers' defensive team again - this seems to be a familiar picture. In the past nine seasons, this defensive team has always stood up to win, and the familiar scene has appeared again."

"The Tigers' defense team continued the decline of the entire second half, returned in vain again, and left the opponent with 91 seconds. So, can the home team's defense team end the game in their own hands? What tactical combination will the Wildcats' offensive team show? The exciting one is about to make a debut!"

As Espn's commentary stated, the game reached a deadlock.

Auburn University is worthy of being a traditional strong team based on NCAA with defense. After two touchdowns in a row, it quickly recovered its health and found its state again. In addition, the offensive team of Kansas State University was not a top-level strong team, and all kinds of mistakes were inevitable during the game, and the score stopped growing.

At the same time, Kansas State University also showed defensive strength in the face of Auburn's relatively weak offensive team. The seemingly chaotic but actually clear tactical awareness was implemented to the end. Cox's performance was not satisfactory, so the home team was unable to continue scoring.

The stalemate of a circle came to the end, and all the focus of attention was on the Wildcats offensive team and the Tigers defensive team.

But the situation is not good, very bad.

In the first attack, quarterback Josh Freeman found wide receiver Dean Murphy with a quick short pass, but Murphy was trapped in the opponent's encirclement and could not advance at all. He only completed a four-yard reception, and then almost dropped the ball. Fortunately, Murphy controlled the football in time.

In the second-level offense, Freeman handed the football to running back James Johnson with a fake fax run, but the screening failed to deceive the opponent's defense team, but instead exposed Johnson's position and disrupted Johnson's footsteps. As a result, Johnson hit the wall directly, losing one yard.

Three gears and seven digits.

It was likely that it would be the last offensive appearance in the game, but after sixty-three seconds, he fell into a three-speed seven-yard dilemma - if you don't pay attention, you may have to strike out, and then let the opponent's offensive team appear, clear the game time, and win the victory.

A large part of the tactical complexity of rugby games comes from offensive positions and conditions.

Standing at the front ten-yard line at the end of the next side and standing at the front ten-yard line at the end of the other side are two completely different things; three-speed one-yard and three-speed seven-yard line are also two very different things... The system, ideas, methods, content, etc. of the entire offensive tactics may be completely different.

Generally speaking, three or five yards or more are known as "long yards" because the attack will face many challenges, and the difficulty coefficient is doubled or even tripled.

Just like now.

Choose to run the ball? The possibility of encountering an interception is very high - the average number of yards per rushing for NFL professional running backs remains at four yards and about five yards, which is the performance of an excellent running back.

Choosing a mid-pass or a long pass? Quarterbacks often cannot get enough time to complete the pass, and the defense team regularly puts pressure on the front line, so the potential risks of passing should not be underestimated.

Most often, short passes are the best choice - but if the offensive tactics are seen through by the opponent, the so-called success rate will not be guaranteed.

In short, because the third gear requires a specific long yardage number to achieve the first attack conversion and continue the attack, this also means that the offensive team needs to take more risks.

Lu Yiqi is in trouble!

In the final analysis, it is actually the same problem: time. Before this game, Lu Yiqi had only three days. He continued Long Pres' tactics step by step, and could not integrate his ideas and ideas. After this game, Lu Yiqi fell into chaos because he was too excited and too nervous. His mind was blank and he was never able to enter the state. Finally, he forced himself into the rut of "replacing moves by chance":

Once the on-the-spot tactics cannot be implemented, the game can only be completed by relying on the players' own abilities.

The problem is here. The players of the Kansas State University Wildcats are far from being top-notch, and even "outstanding" may be a little bit short of it. Relatively speaking, the players of the Auburn Tigers' defensive team are always well-known in the Southeast and Big 12.

Then, Lu Yiqi came here.

There are twenty-eight seconds left before the game ends.

Lu Yiqi was a little anxious and quickly took out a candy from his pants pocket again, unpacked the packaging and threw it into his mouth. The sweet taste calmed down a little, then raised his hand to ask the referee for a timeout, and walked into the court with great strides, but the target was not Josh Freeman, but Jody Nelson.

Nelson, who was drinking water, did not expect the coach's movements at all. He almost choked himself with a sip of water. He took the kettle in a mess, but his chin was still wet. He wiped his chin in panic, and then the coach's footsteps stopped in front of him.

"...Coach." Although he was the interim head coach, Nelson still called him in a normal manner and stared at Lu Yiqi in confusion.

"I need you to complete the catch! I need you to shoulder the weight of the team! I need you to become the leader of the team!" Lu Yiqi's firm eyes burst out with a brilliant spirit, staring at Nelson focused and enthusiastically. The powerful spiritual power was igniting, but the question marks that appeared on Nelson's head were increasing.

he?

leader?

This sounds like a fantasy. He missed the entire season due to injury last year. He still has no good performance in the wide receiver position. He even began to doubt whether he could be selected in the draft and whether he could have a career; but now, he will become a hero to save the team?

This... doesn't seem to be very reliable?
Chapter completed!
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