012 Stubborn
"A smooth wave of offense, four-speed offense, four passes, and 133 seconds, the Kansas State Wildcats successfully won a touchdown. Last year, wide receiver Jody Nelson, who was reimbursed due to injury season, completed a wonderful single-player forced overtake, giving the home team a head-on strike with a fifty-yard touchdown!"
"pretty!"
"It's been a long time since we've seen the Wildcats play such a wonderful offense. What do you think? Doug?"
In the live broadcast room of espn, Byron Mills was still working diligently to complete his work, turned to look at his partner Douglas Dunn, and raised the problem.
"I have to admit, we all have to admit, it was a wonderful offense! Josh Freeman did show something we hadn't seen before! It's undoubtedly worth affirming! But we have to pay attention to whether the Wildcats can continue this performance."
Seeing Mills was about to say something, Dunn waved his hand repeatedly, "Yeah." He stopped his partner with this phonological word, as if he was saying with an expression: Don't do this with me, I know what you are going to say, "I mean, this offensive team has Freeman, Murphy and Nelson, yes, they have a flash of inspiration, and I don't know how they fit together, but how should they make sure that this chemical reaction continues?"
"This is the first." Dunn raised his index finger and made a "1" gesture, then raised his middle finger, which turned into a "2" gesture. "Second, the Wildcats' defense team lacks such a player who changes the situation, and lacks effective means in frontal confrontation, which is a fatal shortcoming."
"Doug, I just think that the Wildcats have shortened the score to two goals, and the second half has just begun, we should put all possibilities on the table. Next, it depends on how Tommy Tuberville dealt with it." Faced with Dunn's analysis, Mills still used the explanation method of spring breeze to objectively and calmly comment on the game situation.
Tommy Xtepville, head coach of Auburn University Tigers, is a professional college football coach, and this is his ninth season in coaching Auburn. As a player, he was a safety guard in the defensive team, which gave him more defensive perspective, which is why the Tigers' defensive team is better; in terms of offensive tactics, they rely more on the layout of offensive coordinator Al-borges.
Unfortunately, Boggs and Xtepville's coaching styles seem to be unable to fit together. He has been at Auburn for three seasons, but he still has not been able to gather the offensive team. This season has suffered a severe blow. Brad-lester, the team's top running back, was suspended from NCAA.
Because Brad Leicester's academic performance was very bad, NCAA suspected that he had not spent enough time studying, so he required Leicester's grade point to reach the prescribed level before he could participate in the competition again.
ncaa has clear regulations, this is the university sports association. The first identity of all players is students. The main purpose of the university is still education, and players must also take education as their main goal. If you want to play, your academic average must be maintained above 2.0. As long as you fail one subject, you will not be allowed to play immediately.
This also left Boggs behind bars.
But in this game, they walked over stumbled in the first half, and there was no need to be guilty in the second half. They just needed to follow the established pace to win the game. Both Thunderville and Boggs were not too worried - the opponent was just chasing a touchdown, and they were still leading tenth!
"13:23", some people think that they are still leading ten, while others think that there are only ten left, which is the difference.
So, how do rugby score and how do you score?
The entire football field is 100 yards long, divided into two halves by the center line, each with fifty yards respectively, and the scoring area is the scoring area at both ends. Unlike football, the "goal" of football is an entire end area-
A rectangular area with a width of 75 yards and a length of 10 yards, where the width of the end area is consistent with the field, that is, the range of ten yards extending from the end of the field is all called the end area.
During the game, as long as the offensive player leads the rugby across the front line of the end zone, or receives rugby in the end zone, then the score is completed, which is called a "touchdown" and scores six points.
After the touchdown is completed, the offensive side has an opportunity to add points. The secret service team will appear. At the position of 35 yards away from the goal, you only need to kick the football into the "big fork" goal at the end of the end zone to score an additional point. In addition, there is a special situation where two-point additional points can be completed, but that is even more complicated. I will go into it later.
In addition to touchdowns, there is another way to score.
The offensive side has four offensive opportunities every time it attacks. When the third attack ends, the team regretfully fails to complete the ten-yard propulsion task, but the team is located not far from the end zone and enters the shooting range. So, they have two options at this time:
The first type is to forcefully try the fourth-level offense. If you succeed, you will win the fourth-level offensive opportunity again and continue to challenge the touchdown. If you fail, the ball will be converted on the spot, and the opponent's team can directly start the attack from the position where the team's offensive team fails.
The second type is not to forcefully try the fourth-level offense, but to be played by the secret team of both sides. The goal of the offensive side is to kick the rugby into the "big fork" goal - similar to a free kick in a football game. As long as the accurate hit is made, the offensive side can win three points.
Ultimately, rugby and football are the same. To push, push, and then push, the goal is to push rugby across the scoring line to get points.
In the first wave of offense in the second half, the Kansas State University Wildcats, Nelson completed a touchdown and six points; then the Secret Service group completed additional points and one point. So, they got seven points, and the number on the scoreboard became "13:23", which means that the score difference between the two teams only takes two ball rights to complete.
As Mills said: Everything is possible!
On the one hand, Xtepville and Boggs dispatched troops to make an offensive arrangement; on the other hand, Lu Yiqi and Latimer completed the discussion and made a defensive arrangement.
Then, both sides appeared again.
Latimer's defensive tactics continued the overall framework of the first half, which was also the best plan they discussed before the game under the leadership of Long Pres. As a result, they lost 23 points in the first half.
Of course, Lu Yiqi would not simply and roughly put the blame on Latimer, believing that the defensive tactics are wrong. In fact, Latimer's overall defensive tactics are not problematic. He fully utilizes the style characteristics of the Wildcats' defensive players and exerts effective power through tactical combinations.
So, where exactly does the problem occur?
On-site scheduling and game interpretation.
In the final analysis, the problem is the same as the offensive team. They are not able to make schedules and adjustments in the ever-changing game process, which leads to their defense being unable to keep up with the pace of their opponents. If the Tigers' offensive team was not limited by their own strength, it would not be as simple as losing twenty-three points now.
There were only 40 seconds between offense and defense conversions. Lu Yiqi tried to talk to Latimer, but it was obvious that Latimer was not so easily convinced.
"No, no, we should believe the young men." Latimer is a bald black fat man with a body size of nearly 220 pounds (100 kilograms), with a smile on his face always, like a sloth that is closing his eyes after drinking a cup of coffee, but his eyes narrowed into thin slits reveal a faint light, observing everything that is happening around him at all times.
His personality can be seen from his career curve: he changed his job as a coach at the age of 24, officially joined the Kansas State Wildcats at the age of 27, and then stayed until now. He is 49 years old, and is still the Wildcats defensive coordinator. Even the school arranged for him to take over the position of Price as interim head coach, and he refused, as if... it was as if satisfied with the status quo.
"Mr. Latimer." Lu Yiqi tried to try again.
But Latimer shook his head slowly, "We should believe the guys. In the first half, they were just nervous, so they didn't play out; in the second half, you see, the offensive team opened up, and the defense team would get better." After saying that, he patted Lu Yiqi's shoulder heavily, "Your roar in the locker room is still very effective."
"..." Faced with such praise, Lu Yiqi didn't know how to respond. Then, the transition time of forty seconds was already coming to an end, and the defense team had to start a duel-
In offense and defense competition, the quarterback announces the kickoff, the quarterback observes the overall situation and has the power to change tactics on the spot, which also means that the offensive team is the party that takes the initiative; most of the time, the defensive team must adjust their tactics according to the situation of the offensive team.
Therefore, Lu Yiqi had no time to convince Latimer, and he could only let the defensive team enter the game based on the established tactics.
Although Latimer's stubbornness was expected, Lu Yiqi was inevitably a little depressed. He turned his head and could see Augustus' helpless gaze. The two exchanged glances, silently completed the complaints, and then turned their attention to the direction of the field again.
The situation is not good!
Chapter completed!