094 Ready
"pretty!"
Lu Yiqi clenched his fists and waved it, jumping high with excitement, and his whole body was instantly released, celebrating the touchdown passionately.
Although the tactical arrangement of the first wave of offense was determined by them through countless drills and attempts, it is unknown whether it can be achieved and how many effects it can be achieved; now, the offensive tactics have not only succeeded successfully, but also entered the end zone and scored a touchdown.
Can the opening like this be more perfect?
During the preparations for the University of Texas Longhorns, everyone emphasized that "offense is the top priority" because both teams are teams whose offense is stronger than defense.
But Lu Yiqi refused to ignore the Longhorns' defensive team, not only because the Wildcats' offensive team needs to face the head-on confrontation of the opponent, but also because Lu Yiqi clearly knows that any team underestimates the Longhorns' defensive team, the opponent will teach you in minutes to be a person "never underestimate the enemy."
Since ncaa emphasizes talent, let’s first look at the talent of the Longhorns defensive team.
Now the defensive team is headed by junior linebacker Robert Killebrew. His name appears on the observation list of at least seven scout websites and is generally considered a strong player with the strength of the All-American team, which shows his athletic talent.
In fact, Kileblu is a player who relies entirely on "God's reward" and often relies on his own tall and strong body to complete the defense-
This is a linebacker who is very good at putting pressure on the upward step, sacking quarterbacks, and has a very strong sense of initiative in the upward step attack.
However, Kileblu does not have much talent in the sense of gameplay of offensive formation and tactical layout. He often relies on animal intuition to complete the game. Once the "body confrontation" fails, he will be helpless and often doesn't know what to do, let alone command on the spot.
This is also the reason why the Longhorns' defensive team is repeatedly underestimated - of course, in NCAA, Kilebru is enough to rely on physical talent.
After graduating from college, Kileblu participated in the draft, but eventually lost the election and failed to enter the league.
However, Lu Yiqi will not underestimate the Longhorns because of this. From the perspective of talent, ability and strength, their real leader is defensive end Brian Olakebo.
This No. 98 player, a junior this year, has a fully mature style of playing and has shown an incredible strong dominance on the defensive front line. The front-line pressure ability led by him and Kilebru can definitely rank in the top three in the Big 12th League and has the ability to destroy and destroy.
More importantly, Olakepo's game reading ability is far more mature and excellent than Kilebru.
According to the development trajectory of his previous life, Olakebo participated in the draft after graduating from university and was selected by Washington Redskin with the 13th pick in the first round. After spending six years in Washington, he transferred to the Tennessee Titans, spent another four years, and finally retired in 2018.
During his ten-year career, Olakebo was selected into the Pro Bowl four times, and is one of the league's top offensive tackles.
This is a player who can still create miracles in the professional league.
In addition to Olakpo, the Longhorns' defensive team also has many players who have entered the professional league to work hard, including Henry Melton, Frank Okam, Marcus Griffin, and so on.
Perhaps these players do not have a place in the league, but they are more of them as secret service groups or substitutes, far less dazzling than Olakbo, but it must be emphasized that any player who can sit on the NFL bench should not be underestimated.
What's more, there are at least three defensive players like Kilebru who are on the scouting website observation list. Maybe they are not able to enter the professional league, but in the NCAA stage, their physical talents are enough to become a powerful weapon in the tough battle.
Most importantly, the Longhorns now have a future All-Star, Hall of Fame-level defensive player, Earl Thomas.
Earl Thomas, who is only 18 years old this year, participated in the draft in 2010 and was selected by the Seattle Seahawks in the first round with the 14th pick. Then he teamed up with his teammates to form the "Detonation Legion" that swept the league. In this historically-level defensive team, Thomas is the absolute main force who is unstoppable. From personal ability to tactical awareness, he fully demonstrated his extraordinary talent and is definitely one of the most eye-catching top safety guards in the league.
Since entering the league, Thomas has not been selected for the Pro Bowl only in his rookie season and the 2016 season where he missed due to injury. He has been successfully shortlisted in the other six years; in addition, he has three All-American first team and two All-American second team performances; and the Seattle Seahawks have made it to the Super Bowl for two consecutive years, he is also the absolute main force.
In short, this is a top player who is even better than Olakpo. In the NCAA arena, this player can change the situation with just this player.
For the Wildcats, the good news is that Thomas is a freshman this year, a pink rookie. Not to mention that his tactical style and technical ability have not yet matured, he has not yet been able to win the trust of the head coach, so he can only sit on the bench and wait and see for the time being.
Speaking of the coach of the Longhorns, Mark Brown, is also a celebrity.
Since becoming the head coach of the Longhorns in 1998, the rankings of the South of the Big 12 have never fallen out of the top two; after winning four bowls, they won the All-American Championship in the BCS Series in 2005 - that was only two seasons ago.
In a word, this is a champion team, and the head coach is also a champion coach.
The Wildcats had no room for relaxation. The team maintained strong fighting spirit from top to bottom, and Lu Yiqi maintained a high concentration of attention.
It can be seen from the layout of the first wave of offense that Nelson took the initiative to raid Olakwai and then used the cover of route running to open up the space, and finally completed the pass. Lu Yiqi took almost all possibilities into consideration!
Then, the touchdown was successfully won!
It is precisely because of this that Nelson's long-distance raid became more and more incredible. From the commentator to the fans to the players, there was a lot of joy.
But Lu Yiqi just celebrated for a brief moment and immediately came to his senses, greeted the special service team to prepare for additional points to play, and turned around and waved quickly to the defense team:
Remember one thing firmly, the Longhorns rely on offense to establish the championship dynasty, and Mark Brown himself is a wide receiver. They have the most luxurious and top-level offensive group configuration in the entire Big 12 League, which is their real magic weapon to win. And what they are about to face is the relatively weak defensive group of the Wildcats.
Chapter completed!