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424 Strong Response

Although the Indianapolis Colts' defensive team lacks stars at the real big-name level, the defensive team composed of blue-collar players should not be underestimated.

Players who have been shortlisted for the Pro Bowl can be found in every position. They are also famous in the league. Among them, Dwight Freley, who has been shortlisted for the Pro Bowl and three times, is undoubtedly the biggest player. Even if he cannot be said to be a superstar, he can still be called a star.

With resources shortages, Deng Ji has done his best, which can reflect his abilities.

Unfortunately, the injuries and illnesses are always lingering:

Freley missed the second half of the season last year and did not return from injury until this offseason this year; Sanders missed due to injury this season and is likely to miss more than two-thirds of the regular season; Mathis also missed the end of the season last year and missed the first two games this season, and has just returned shortly after he made a comeback.

The core main players are suffering from serial injuries, while the performance of the substitute rotation players is far from keeping up with Deng Ji's tactical consciousness. It can be seen from the first five games of this season that the injury problem is still a problem that Deng Ji urgently needs to solve, and the performance of the defensive team is seriously ups and downs.

However, in the last game against the powerful Baltimore Ravens, the Indianapolis Colts only allowed the offensive group led by Joe-o to score three points in the entire game. The performance recovered in full and the state improved in all aspects, which was eye-catching. This game must not be underestimated.

Lu Yiqi made complete preparations for this.

In fact, it is the same for both teams. The defense is relatively weak. The offensive group that really determines the outcome of this game, especially the performance of the two quarterbacks. This will be the top priority of the direction of the game. And how much role can the defensive group play and restrain the opponent's offensive group, this is another level of showdown.

In the first wave of offense and defense, Big Manning performed well.

Now, it's Rogers' turn.

One digit ten digits.

"attack!"

Rodgers's kick-off passes over the field, and he doesn't care about the start of the defense team at all. He turns around and makes the move to hand over the football to running back Grant.

But Grant quickly rushed forward to the left diagonal line, bent his knees and made a catch move; at the same time, the entire offensive front line also stepped forward and hit the defensive forward player, moving horizontally to the left. Even the short end did not rush out, but instead helped the ground to open the road as the sixth forward player.

From all aspects, this is a ground attack.

However, just as Rogers and Grant were about to complete the delivery, Rogers took back his right hand, and the two passed each other and completed the misalignment.

Grant continued to rush forward with the ball, and the opening of the offensive front line was winning him room for ground advancement.

Rogers turned and pulled horizontally towards the right side, and his light and agile steps had already left his pocket in a blink of an eye.

The Indianapolis Colts' entire defensive front line was constrained to the left wing, and everyone's center of gravity tilted from the defensive front line to the linebacker.

When the linebackers noticed that Rogers was moving sideways in cross-change steps, they had only time to stumble and spread their arms to make an interception, but their steps and positions could not keep up.

The real-life running cover won Rodgers a loose pass observation space, and he moved his footsteps while sweeping across the court to observe.

Step, step.

The movement of the ground was steadily, and the upper body remained stable. When the knife was lifted and the knife was dropped, it sent a fifteen-digit mid-pass toward the angle of 45 degrees on the right.

The football lightly drew a brown-red arc in the air, and found the wide receiver Greg Jennings who was holding a standoff in the area near the sideline.

The cornerback, the weakest link of the Indianapolis Colts, was Kelvin Hayden, who was responsible for guarding the left area of ​​the Colts in 2005.

Jennings' starting speed was not fast, but his center of gravity was always swaying, which forced Hayden to follow the steps and complete the defense. In a blink of an eye, he rushed out about ten yards.

Suddenly, Jennings shook the left and right pendulum clocks, pulling Hayden's center of gravity outward to the outside, and then his footsteps returned to the inside to complete the breakthrough, and instantly accelerated to form an overtake. Originally, there was always a space between the two people, but now Jennings rushed out with two big strides.

Hayden was a little panicked.

Subconsciously, Hayden pulled his body back in time and blocked Jennings with a collision method. He rushed forward with both steps. In just three steps, the two people's bodies collided and squeezed. The clanging impact swayed on the road that continued to rush forward, and neither of them could stabilize the center of gravity.

It was at this moment.

Jennings suddenly braked suddenly, and Hayden's figure rushed forward along inertia, and the imbalance of power caused the pace to be disrupted. He watched Jennings make a pull-up action-

Turn around and run back.

Jennings just ran a step back, but successfully won himself a catch space. Rogers' pass was a little farther and heavier. Jennings jumped slightly, made a net with his chest, and put the football down, and he grabbed it with his hands, and the football was already in his arms.

Catched!

Turning clockwise, Jennings cut into the inside, and his eyes could capture Hayden's panicked eyes. His arm, which was constantly flapping like an octopus, was controlling the center of gravity of his body, trying his best to return to position, trying to complete the restoration, but Jennings was not afraid at all.

There was only one arm distance between the two, but Jennings' upper body leaned toward the left, and the footsteps of the lower body were still stomping in an arc, which was comparable to a sharp turn drifting. He forced a misalignment in the upper part, so Hayden could only stare at him.

Then, Jennings won the room for advancement again, and the two passed by with a subtle misalignment of slight difference. Hayden could even see Jennings's concentrating eyes burning with murderous aura.

"thrilling!"

"Jennings! Wow! Jennings dodged Hayden's repair defense with a bullet-time side waist action! Jennings showed incredible softness! This also won him room for advancement again!"

"Safe Anthony Beser successfully saved the Colts. His timely positioning intercepted Jennings, allowing two linebackers to keep up quickly. Three defensive players teamed up to grapple Jennings, ending Jennings' beautiful advancement this time, without allowing the Packers to continue to go deeper."

"Nevertheless, Rogers and Jennings' connection was successfully advanced by twenty-four yards! Beautiful!"

Quickly gather business and fast array.
Chapter completed!
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