224 Perfect Control
"attack!"
Lamar Brown took the football from Josh Freeman, and his footsteps paused slightly, feeling the rolling waves of air coming from the front. Then he adjusted the center of gravity and rhythm in small steps, moved horizontally to the left, giving up the plan to break through the front of the central area, and instead tried to find the path of advance from the side.
But can't the Tigers think of it?
The linebacker's footsteps cut across, and even the defensive forwards and cornerbacks were staggered in defensive positions, and rushed forward with the running backs' movements.
Tactical intentions cannot be concealed at all. Attack and defense can only play powerful balls, both mules and horses, and now it is time to show your trump card.
However, the Wildcats' offensive tackle Kenneth Mayfield (h-Mayfied) gave up his original position and rushed out with a horizontal step, like a small hill, lying across the starting line of the offensive, and suddenly interrupted the linebacker's pace.
"Bang!"
The brakes were not closed in time, and the collision occurred, and the upward route to defend the front line was obviously hindered: the road that was originally straight and smooth is now directly intercepted by one-third, and the players who charge at the front were blocked, and the players who followed closely behind had to take a detour.
On the other hand, Lamarck, who was prepared in advance, took a calm step and his body softly and lightly bypassed the roadblock created by Mayfield, and gently stroked towards the heretics. The linebacker who was already close to him was left behind.
Immediately afterwards, Ramak's footsteps hit the right side again, as if to avoid the cornerback's rushing forward, he rushed into the dense crowd of defensive front lines, but in fact he was quick to step on an invisible wire rope and quickly advanced in the narrow space between the cornerback and the linebacker. The "cragging" footsteps did not stop or slack in the dilemma of left and right attacks, and they broke forward dangerously but quickly.
One code.
Two codes.
Five digits.
Seven digits.
Lamarc, who broke through the dense crowds, narrowly avoided the dense bombing area, and then rushed forward and was released.
Graft!
Encirclement!
Impact!
But the Tigers' defense team had predicted the intention of running the ball on the ground early, and did not make a second mistake. The defensive players stepped forward in time and cut off the route and surrounded Lamarck in a swarm.
However, the crowd was not able to fully form a joint force, but Ramak found a gap again. He continued to push the ground with strong force, and moved forward with the power of the two players for two steps and three steps. Finally, he was brought down by the defensive players on the first offensive conversion line.
Ten yards.
Lamarck won the first attack with an unexpected ground rushing attitude, which also means that the Wildcats' offensive team came to the opponent's half and came near the 47-yard line, further firmly grasping the initiative in victory in the hands of the home team.
Now, the intentions of the Wildcats coaching staff are really clear:
They are preparing to complete the advancement with a tough ground running ball, and while spending the game time, they slowly move into the free kick range, and finally use a free kick to win the game!
It is definitely a careful calculation! It refuses to let the offensive team take risks and try touchdowns, and refuses to let the Tigers offensive team make their appearance again, striving for victory in the most secure and affordable way!
David Kahn was very sure and sure, that was Lu Yiqi's idea.
But thinking about such an idea is not a difficult problem for the coach, the key is how to achieve it.
The free kicks in rugby games are more special:
First, the goal position is at the bottom line of the end zone; secondly, the kicker needs a running-up space, which also means that the kicking point must calculate the ten yards of the upper end zone space, and seven or eight yards of the running-up space.
To give a brief example, if the free kick is on the twenty-yard line, then the actual free kick distance should be thirty-seven yards.
In addition, because the rugby is elliptical, the flight trajectory is not regular; in addition, when free kicks are free throws, the special service teams of both sides will also simulate the offensive team and the defensive team to impact and attack and defend each other, further increasing the difficulty.
Therefore, free kicks with more than 40 yards are called long-distance kicks, while free kicks with more than 50 yards are considered to be ultra-long-distance challenges - the longer the distance, the lower the success rate, and at the same time, the higher the footing requirements for kickers.
In other words, the offensive team must advance to the opponent's 33-yard line at the halftime to win the opportunity to challenge a fifty-yard free kick.
Now, the Wildcats offensive team has arrived near the forty-seven yard line, and there are fourteen yards left to challenge the lowest baseline of a free kick. They also need to advance as much as possible to increase the chance of success of a free kick, otherwise the tactical intention of "kill time and kill game" will not be successful.
Then, relying solely on ground running ball propulsion is a very difficult goal - the Tigers defense team will never let the running backs go easily.
Tactics are not complicated; execution is the difficulty.
Kenneth Mayfield moved his hands and feet, staring at the defensive player in front of him with a terrifying momentum.
As an offensive tackle, Mayfield's performance can only be said to be mediocre, and the Wildcats' offensive strength is still relatively weak; but as an offensive tackle, Mayfield's size and height are there, 6.3 feet (193 cm), 320 pounds (145 kg), like a hill.
Mayfield doesn't even need to do anything more. With a horizontal step, he can become a purely natural roadblock - this is also Lu Yiqi's requirement.
"Pay attention to Freeman's tactical layout, you need to open the way for Brown." This is Lu Yiqi's targeted tactical arrangement.
"What about Freeman?" Mayfield was a little worried. Protecting the quarterback should be his job.
Lu Yiqi shook his head, "He will survive."
Mayfield did not question it, but devoted himself to the game, originally protecting the quarterback, but now protecting the running back, without much difference.
The work of the offensive front line is actually not that simple. It protects the quarterback, opens the way for the running back, and restricts the defensive front line. Occasionally, it is necessary to cooperate with passing tactics. Moreover, each task is a head-on battle, which also means that the tactical arrangement and combination of the offensive front line are complex and diverse.
When Mayfield can temporarily forget all other tasks and focus on making the way for the running back, the work becomes simple.
"attack!"
Freeman's slogan came again. Mayfield did not move his footsteps, but rushed towards the defensive tackle he faced, and pushed the opponent slightly toward the left with an absolutely strong collision. Then a gap appeared inside the chaotic area where the two front lines confronted each other.
Not on the outside, but on the inside: between the offensive tackle and the offensive guard, between the defensive end and the defensive tackle, that is, the area close to the left in the center.
Neutral!
Chapter completed!