109 Serving again
The Longhorns' offensive tactics were locked by the Wildcats' offensive defense - they chose to run the ball on the ground for four consecutive times, which shows the stiffness of the entire offense. Not to mention nfl, even ncaa is very likely to put themselves in a dilemma, especially causing the running back to fall into danger.
Mark Brown realized the limitations of tactics. On the one hand, the running ball is not effective now, and Jamal is really tired; on the other hand, they need to break the deadlock of continuous running balls; more importantly, McCoy's tactical thinking is "locked" and the entire observation field cannot be opened, which has put the Longhorns' offense in a dead cycle.
The Longhorns must break the shackles created by their opponents and take the initiative in offensive tactics by themselves.
So McCoy made adjustments.
Just changing from running to passing, the "change" is too clumsy. According to the original plan, McCoy is preparing to use himself as bait to attract the linebacker to step forward, and then use his pocket steps to complete the adjustment, find Jamal with a light throwing action, and form a two-by-one tactic.
This not only allows you to complete the passes safely and avoid the tactics being seen through; it can also safely open the ground and advance through Jamal, making some changes in the existing tactics, and thus disrupting the shackles of the defense team. It is not too risky, but can change it in a small range, which is the best choice.
However, he did not expect that McCoy's tactical arrangement was too sloppy - or rather, too nervous, that abnormality was noticed by Campbell and Walker.
Campbell and Walker's upward steps were very determined, and it was not just a simple step forward and pressure. They even confuse the public with a cross-change attitude, breaking McCoy's expectations:
Originally concerned about the potential threat from the heretics on his right, he did not expect that the pocket in front of him was torn apart, and Campbell rushed over with lightning speed, which forced McCoy to retreat continuously; at the same time, Jamal, who had already rushed out of the way, had to turn around to make up for defense.
"Danger!"
"Danger!"
Every pore on McCoy was shouting, and the alarm bell was shaking, and the tight muscles were extremely tight, which affected the pace of his steps retreat.
Campbell's strong and bulky body was unable to completely get rid of the entanglement of the offensive front line. His forward footsteps were slow for a moment and missed the opportunity to hit and interfere with McCoy at the first time. A yellow flag range penalty appeared on the scene, but the game continued; McCoy tried his best to control his footsteps and maintain the stability of his upper body. Before Campbell completely stepped up, he used his wrist to send out the football with his wrist power and pushed it out to the front of the right side.
"call!"
The football seemed not to carry too much power, and drew a light arc, crossed Campbell's hands, trying to block the interception, and also crossed the entangled area between the offensive and defensive front lines, and teleported towards the position outside the five yards. The goal of the passing should be-
Limas Sved.
But the question is, is McCoy's pass line selection correct? The powerful wide receiver who made great contributions at the end of the first half was now surrounded by three defensive players. The embattled dilemma caused Sved's position to be severely squeezed:
He couldn't even see clearly McCoy's pass shooting time, let alone judge the passing arc and the passing landing point, which was fatal.
Finally, Sved made accurate judgments and correct choices through the dilemma of the front line. He adjusted his position with two consecutive lateral movements and tried his best to get rid of the clamping entanglement between cornerback Hutton and inside linebacker Permeler, but Permeler made all this extremely difficult.
Squeeze! Impact! Squeeze! Squeeze!
The powerful horn force made Sved's footsteps impossible to unfold, let alone stuck in the position in time, and then something worse happened:
A figure stood in front of Sved and jumped up in advance. The huge figure completely enveloped Sved and the whole world became dark.
Sved can only see one jersey back code: No. 53.
"Pass! Pass! McCoy teleported the football! Just before Campbell was about to complete the sack! McCoy successfully teleported the football! Campbell's right hand was almost touching McCoy, but McCoy still completed the pass at the last moment, and the teleportation target was... Sved!"
"God! Bad choice!"
"This is a terrible choice! Sved is now facing a joint blockade by two defensive players! This is the most terrifying and dangerous of all the options McCoy has in hand! Sved can't get rid of it at all! McCoy doesn't leave any time and space to get rid of! Sved doesn't even have any breathing space!"
"No chance!"
"Wait! Wait!"
"Intercept!"
"God! Intercept! This is an interception! Reggie Walker! The Wildcats' No. 53 external linebacker Reggie Walker appeared at the right place at the right time, and took a step back to control his body. He jumped before Sved, intercepted the football halfway, and completed the interception!"
"Incredible! This is simply incredible! The Wildcats' defense team made a contribution again! Campbell created a huge threat! Then Walker intercepted McCoy's five-yard short pass! They grabbed the ball from the home team again! This is the second ball transfer in this game! But now there are two yellow flags on the court, we still need to see what's going on! Despite this, the Wildcats' defense team's performance is really incredible!"
Retreat smoothly.
Jump high.
Stretch your arms.
Walker's entire brain remained absolutely calm, rushed forward quickly, completed cross-transfers with Campbell, collided with the opponent's offensive guard Charlie Tanner in the posture of a tiger going down the mountain. After facing the front, he did not fight and used the reaction force to retreat quickly.
Because Walker's vision captured McCoy's passing movement, his body had already made conditioned reflexes before his brain responded.
After adjusting the steps back twice in a row, Walker then jumped on the spot, stretched his body completely, and appeared on the passing arc of the football with a straightened arms.
In a panic, McCoy added enough rotation to the football, but he could not attach too much power. Walker intercepted the football without any effort, and firmly controlled the football in his palm with both hands. The rough leather surface and the full sphere feel made Walker completely stabilize.
Intercept!
But Walker still did not relax, and was focused on keeping vigilant, trying to continue to complete the interception and return attack; unfortunately, the center of gravity of his body had already shaken violently, and when his footsteps landed, he had already staggered. Then, Sved, who had not been able to jump, had already rushed into it.
This completely destroyed Walker's center of gravity.
As soon as he made a quick decision, Walker pulled his hands firmly into his chest and controlled the football with his arms. He curled up like a cooked shrimp, protecting the football tightly.
Don't let go!
Chapter completed!