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A gap!
What's going on? How did the Pittsburgh Steelers defense team have a vacuum and no-man's gap at such a critical moment? This is a fatal mistake!
However, we cannot blame the Pittsburgh Steelers defense team, because this is the result of Lu Yiqi's game with Tomlin.
First of all, the Pittsburgh Steelers did release smoke bombs. The seemingly completely vacuum of the middle transmission zone is actually exactly the focus of their defense.
The front line was just four people rushing to pass, and then the other players - the front line players and the second line who set a distance away, all went toward each other. As a result, the short pass area and the middle pass area were densely filled with seven defensive players, which was Tomlin's defensive focus.
Moreover, the close-fitting defense started from the front line. The cornerback and linebacker launched close-up control, facing four wide receivers, stuck their positions tightly, and then waited for two safety guards to step up from behind to assist in the rest of the defense. The pressure on the entire defense has been reduced to everyone.
So, what's going on with the Green Bay Packers' trap?
Secondly, the smoke bombs of Green Bay Packers are sensible. In the final analysis, this is still a passing attack, but it is like an empty city plan to confuse the opponent. The doubt that "it seems to be a passing attack but it is actually not a passing attack" forces the opponent's close tightness to the slightest relaxation.
What is the purpose?
It is to let them really follow the four wide receivers close to each other, and then the wide receivers can spread their defensive power like they are manipulating the front line puppets.
After the kick-off command, the four wide receivers' running routes were very strict and they were stitched in strict silhouettes-
The first part is Nelson and Driver on the left.
Nelson on the outside rushed forward in a straight line, advancing towards the middle transmission area and even the far-reaching area regardless of the situation, but the running route quietly approached the sideline.
Driver on the inside also rushed forward in a straight line, but the center of gravity remained flexible. After rushing forward for about five or eight yards, he circled half a circle counterclockwise and turned to the outside.
So, Nelson and Driver approached the outer area of the sideline one by one, especially Nelson who cut into the far-reaching area with absolute speed at an absolute speed, creating a huge threat, forcing the safety guards in the backcourt to pay attention.
The second part is Jennings and Jones on the right.
Jennings on the inside corresponds to Driver's route, forward rushing, steering, and outward stalking, but Jennings is faster. He rushed out more than Driver, and pushed to the middle pass area side by side with Nelson. After crossing the short pass area, he started to turn outward, and then quickly approached the sideline.
Jones on the outside was his own line, pausing, rushing forward, cutting inward, slowing down slightly, waiting for Jennings to cut through him, completing a "x" cross-running run, and then crossing the slot from where Jennings passed and cutting straight into the central area.
So, Jennings worked with his teammates to complete the function of "attracting firepower". From close-up players to safety guards guarding the second line, all of them were pulled near the sideline, and the central area completely became an empty no-man's land.
The so-called gap is ultimately the result of the tactical game between the two coaches.
However, the Pittsburgh Steelers still have two advantages. The first is the force of pressure from the front line, but the result is that Rogers was unable to complete the task because of his quick move; the second is the force of targeting Jones in close combat. The Pittsburgh Steelers did not have any missed situation.
"James Jones vs Bryant McFadden".
When Rogers announced the kickoff, Jones did not take the step immediately, but McFadden was unmoved at all. He still focused on his defensive tasks and did not lose his position. Then Jones activated and hit McFadden's close-fitting position with one step.
Entangled!
Confrontation!
McFadden insisted on implementing Tomlin's defensive tactics. From the first step, he entangled the defensive object like an octopus, refused to lose his position, and put pressure at close range with all his might. So the two of them controlled and counter-controlled each other in the confrontation, trying to control the situation.
However, Jones still took the lead - because he knew his movement route, McFadden didn't know that between active and passive, Jones could win some advantage in the swaying center of gravity, and then... in a continuous pendulum shaking, Jones successfully won the confrontation advantage of half the body. Once he stepped forward, he used his body to rely on McFadden, and suddenly rushed with all his strength, forcibly destroying McFadden's balance.
rub.
With a misalignment, Jones had already won the room for advancement on his left hand. After adjusting the center of gravity for several consecutive steps, his body had an advantage. Then he cut in diagonally and cut straight into the center. Although McFadden was still following like a shadow, and the gap between the two was half a body, McFadden turned his back to Jones's direction of progress, and his movements were particularly awkward and he could not forcefully complete the position interception.
Step on.
Step by step!
Jones' speed did not increase to the extreme, so he ran out of ten yards with McFadden, and would cross the short pass area. Then he could see Rogers' passing arc falling rapidly, with the landing point right in front of him. This should be a mid-pass of about twelve yards-
In other words, even though the Pittsburgh Steeler set up a net of the middle transmission area, the Green Bay Packers still aimed at the middle transmission area after a round trip.
"Smoke Bomb vs Smoke Bomb", Lu Yiqi's calculation suppressed Tomlin this time.
Whoosh!
One big step! Another big step! Jones suddenly accelerated, stretched out his hands and was about to catch the ball. McFadden immediately smelled the dangerous breath and tried to grapple Jones with a flying pounce, but his reaction speed was still a little slower by a quarter of a beat. Jones' two consecutive big steps opened the distance, and then McFadden directly threw in a blank.
boom!
Jones stepped on the surging waves and made a cradle with his hands, and put the rugby in his arms steadily without any problems.
However!
Appears!
James Harrison appears!
Jones still couldn't relax his vigilance. He thought the mid-pass area had become an unmanned area, but the best defensive player in the league was definitely not a false reputation. Harrison smelled an abnormality at the first time. He was originally planning to assist Nelson, but he immediately turned around and turned to chase Jones.
Dingdeng!
Harrison's speed was very fierce, and the explosion energy within ten yards was like a cheetah, chasing Jones with all his strength-
A body position.
Harrison was only one position behind Jones. He could touch Jones with his hand raised. Jones could even feel the heat of his heels on fire, but at this time Jones was not distracted at all and focused his attention on his own steps.
"Footsteps, hurry up! Hurry up! Breathe all speed!"
Push the ground.
Push the ground with all your might!
Chapter completed!