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Rumble!
Rumble!
The entire Blue Fort Stadium burst into a surging slogan, "Go! Packers, go!", shouting slogans hovering over the field, with a hideous face, and a passionate roar formed a surging momentum, smashing towards the Minnesota Vikings players.
Travis was a little confused.
Childris, who was standing on the sidelines, rubbed his hair hard. They were completely crushed by their opponents in the tactical arrangement before the game. The flexible coach should make on-the-spot adjustments at this time, but Childris obviously does not belong to this ranks. What should he do?
"Time. You need to give the players some more time." Childris made such a judgment. The opening stage was still a little slow, and the players were not able to enter the state, so the opponent seized the lead. Now they cannot lose their composure, but need to calm down and get in the state.
Childris didn't have time to comfort Travis. As the head coach, he still had his own work to complete, so he could only give the offensive coordinator and quarterback coach a signal, and then directed the secret service team to take the stage to complete the additional points defense: they had no intention of raising the white flag.
“0:14”.
After Green Bay Packers successfully completed the extra points and kicked the ball, the score on the field further opened; the special service group's kick-off was directly out of the baseline, and then the visiting offensive team and the home team's defense team made another appearance.
Peterson noticed Travis's sluggishness and was obviously still blaming himself for the interception just now. He had to step forward quickly, pat Travis on the shoulder heavily, cheer him up with his eyes. One was a third-grade student and the other was a second-grade student. Their careers were just beginning, so they must not be afraid of being difficult.
Travis took a deep breath, nodded at Peterson, indicating that he was fine, and then stood in his pocket and prepared to attack again.
For quarterbacks, the most important part of the game is "reading defense", mastering the defensive players' positions through their own eyes, and then interpreting the opponent's defensive tactical intentions through their own brains, making predictions in advance, and seizing the attacking team's initiative.
These parts are information that the coaching team cannot read on the spot, and it is also the part that the offensive team can have the advantage. Otherwise, the quarterback is just a marionette of the coach and cannot make independent reading and judgment, so the offensive team's tactical advantages will be very little left.
But reading defense is not that simple and easy, which requires keen observation, rich knowledge and calm analysis, which is also the fundamental reason why the quarterback position is so unique.
Travis could observe the Green Bay Packers' defensive position in front of him, but he could not interpret more information because there was nothing in his eyes:
From the defensive front line to the linebacker to cornerback and safety guards, all are basic formation positions, that is, the original template positions of defensive tactics, and templates specially used to teach the names and functions of each position of the beginner of football, "This is the cornerback", "This is the safety guard", etc.
The basis of the formation means rigidity and impeccable.
Travis understood that he should start from the posture, position and eyes of each player, and then judge the possibility of deformation of the basic formation; or change the offensive tactics, focus on himself, make arrangements in advance, and force the defense team to follow him, but... he couldn't do it.
His mood was a little confused. Travis timely curbed his thoughts and decided to continue to implement them according to Childress's tactics.
"attack!"
Travis announced the kickoff, held the ball with both hands, retreated steadily, raised his chin and swept his eyes, and then prepared to pass the ball-
Screen short pass.
Use the offensive front line as a screen cover, use quarterbacks to attract defensive forces, and then create a positioning advantage in the short pass area, wait for an opportunity to complete the pass, and find opportunities for continuous advancement.
Travis' pocket steps are still very good. He steadily controlled his body continuously and focused his body tightly on the upward pressure on the defensive forward line.
Dingdengdeng.
Huhuhuhuhuhu.
After a little slowing down, Travis realized that the situation had changed. The linebacker who had always been mainly engaged in surprise restraints all took steps in an instant!
all!
All four linebackers bypassed the entangled area of the front line and took steps together; and, not because of the screen's short pass tactic, they were forced to step forward, but made predictions in advance and forced to step forward. One of the linebackers rushed towards Peterson, while the other three linebackers rushed towards Travis one after another.
The offensive team was about to attract the linebacker to step forward, but the defensive team just came out in full swing. From time to time, tactical predictions and presets created misalignment, and then the entire advantage and disadvantage were reversed. The defensive team, which was originally one step behind, easily gained the upper hand and rushed forward in a crushing posture.
"Don't panic! Don't panic!"
Travis was highly focused, trying to tear out a gap through his legs, turn the situation around, get rid of the entanglement of the linebacker, and find a glimmer of vitality by rushing with the ball. This is also the game method that Travis is best at and most familiar.
From passing to running, Travis changed his mind in the flash, but his footwork was adjusted to the bottom. As soon as he completed the action conversion, he could see linebackers Brady Poppinga and AJ Hawke rushed towards him from left to right.
The tiger goes down the mountain!
Travis's running route was cut off like this, and he could only continue to retreat in a mess, trying to escape with his legs, but he became more and more panicked while running away, and his steps to retreat were even more disordered. In the end, he could only throw the rugby in a hurry in the direction of Peterson, getting rid of the "hot potato" before encountering a sack and surviving in panic.
Rugby has no curvature or angle at all, so Peterson naturally failed to catch the ball, and the Minnesota Vikings ended with an unfinished pass.
Although Travis had lost the football, Popinga and Hawke did not stop their steps, but roared towards Travis with their teeth and claws, and the roar and roar fell down. The cold and bone-blazing threat scared Travis once again.
Just before the impact, Popinga and Hawke both adjusted their steps and overtook Travis, avoiding unnecessary fouls for the quarterback.
But Travis is still a little shocked-
It's not just because of the collision. A simple collision cannot hurt Travis, but rather because the offensive tactics can feel the constraints of the defense team everywhere. No matter how he changes, he seems to be unable to escape the shackles of his opponent. This is the most terrifying thing.
Chapter completed!