484 Easy Rolling
The so-called "rhythm control" not only controls the offensive initiative in the hands of the quarterback, but also controls the advantages of the offensive layout.
Taking the first wave of the Chicago Bears as an example, it is particularly intuitive: running the ball, running the ball, passing the ball.
Among them, choosing to pass through in three gears and nine yards is a helpless choice, which means that the Chicago Bears offensive team lost the initiative; and the previous two attacks, both chose to run the ball, which can be said to believe in the ability of running backs and ground propulsion, but the offensive rhythm can also be said to be relatively average on the side.
Ground attack also has rhythmic control: the offensive front line opens the road and breaks the front line, the offensive front line attracts firepower, and then the running back finds gaps on both wings, the quarterback and the running back cover each other to disrupt the sight, the quarterback completes the "one-digit" and the full guard covers the half-guard forcibly breaking through, etc.
But the Chicago Bears did not expect that the Green Bay Packers would face the challenge and use their shortcomings to fight against themselves head-on, and they were slightly lacking in preparation; and the rhythm changes of the ground offense were relatively rigid and stiff. Faced with the home team's aggressiveness, the visiting team quickly lost the rhythm.
One gear, two gears, and in a blink of an eye, it came to the third gear. The final strikeout was out. The entire confrontation was just a blink of an eye and reversed the situation.
The rhythm control of the Chicago Bears offensive group is unbalanced and ineffective, which indirectly proves that this is a team that focuses on defense.
The rhythm control of the Green Bay Packers offensive team is simple and efficient.
Rodgers continuously used fake moves to change the offensive rhythm and set up a fast pass formation, but deliberately delayed the move, waiting for the defending player to lose his center of gravity before looking for the passing target, so the receiver can use the time gap to create a positioning advantage.
Or it is a fake run and real pass, and the screen short pass formation attracts the defensive front and then turns around to complete the pass, creating a gap in the short pass area.
The most unexpected attack is a bit similar to a trick attack, and it caught the opponent off guard:
After the kickoff, Rodgers took the initiative to run the exit pocket without hesitation and moved horizontally to the right side, preparing to find the external receiver Driver; but after pulling the exit pocket, he braked his right foot, turned around in place, and then moved horizontally to the left side back. Most of the defensive players' center of gravity had been scattered and there was no time to return to defense.
This is not the end.
Rogers moved quickly to the left and made a pass to Jennings on the far side of the left, but before his footsteps left to leave the pocket protection, he used his waist to transmit the football - not Jennings, but Nelson near the left slot in the center.
The defending players were unable to defend with fake passes. After moving the center of gravity for the first time and the second time, they were nailed to the spot. Watching Nelson take the chestnut from the fire, there were obviously three defensive players gathered around, but no one could complete the adjustment in time and step forward to defend.
Nelson picked up the football in the middle of a circumference surrounded by wolves, and turned around to complete the continuous advancement, from a six-yard catch to an eighteen-yard push.
The entire defensive rhythm of the Chicago Bears was completely disrupted, and they were led by their noses in a hurry. The advantages of the ground defense and the front line were not able to be played out. They had lost the first move in the stuttering. In the end, the Green Bay Packers completed a long pass for the touchdown, and Driver did not encounter any effective interception. He easily took off the football, turned around and threw away the safety's repair defense, and entered the end zone with one step.
After the preparation and preparation in the first half, the Green Bay Packers' first pass touchdown was easy, and without much resistance, they took the lead at home.
“Excellent!”
"In terms of pre-match preparation and opening tactical execution, the Green Bay Packers are indeed better at it. Coach Archie once again showed us his ability to plan. Judging from the first two waves of offense and defense between the two teams in the opening stage, Coach Archie successfully suppressed Coach Smith."
"Green Bay has shown precise and targeted tactics on both the offensive and defensive ends. Chicago has basically not resisted much, so he gave the advantage to his opponent with a hand."
"Lovey Smith must make quick adjustments. At the pre-match tactical preparation level, Chicago is temporarily behind. If you want to turn the situation quickly, Coach Smith must make effective targeted adjustments, otherwise the situation will only get worse because Green Bay has such capabilities."
"Although Green Bay's record is only four wins and five losses now, we must note that in the five losses, the score gap in four games is within a touchdown. Green Bay has the strength, they are just adjusting, and with the progress of the season, they are on track."
As the analyst commentator said, if Lovi cannot complete the adjustment quickly, then Lu Yiqi will never be lenient, and the rhythm of the game will enter his control range.
The subsequent game progress proves this: the two waves of offensive and defensive situations before the opening set the tone of the entire game.
The Chicago Bears were unable to break free from the Green Bay Packers' net on both offense and defense.
On the offensive side, the pass and offense were basically scrapped, and the ground attack was also in a quagmire. Running back Fort staggered forward with the weight of the entire team, but his performance was far from being compared with Adrian Peterson of the Minnesota Vikings. He encountered wall-hitting crashes throughout the game and performed poorly.
On the defensive side, the pressure tactics on the defensive front line did not play enough role, but were repeatedly led by the nose, forcing Lowe to adjust the focus of the defense - increase the defensive power in the second line, but the results were very little. The cornerbacks and safety guards performed poorly and were directly crushed by the opponent.
In this game, the Green Bay Packers' wide receiver team performed extremely well. Four players including Driver, Nelson, Jennings, Jones and others all had more than fifty yards in the receiving yards, among which Driver and Jennings had both broken 100 yards in the receiving yards, which could be said to have beaten the opponent's second-tier line.
The game had lost its suspense early on, and the fourth quarter was completely garbage time. Even the Green Bay Packers offensive team did not continue to take risks and fight high, starting to control the game time like a cat playing with a mouse. The Chicago Bear's counterattack was like itching, but it still did not create a threat.
“3:40”.
The final score was frozen at this number. The Green Bay Packers who played at home easily swept the Chicago Bears. The defense team showed their best form since the season's opening, allowing the opponent to complete a free kick, almost completely blocking the opponent. The refreshing ground defense caused countless exclamations.
Compared with the offensive team that always performs well, the progress and improvement of the defensive team is undoubtedly more worthy of discussion - the key point is that the Chicago Bears' ground offense is not an unknown person that anyone can bully, which indirectly proves the strength of the Green Bay Packers and has successfully triggered many discussions in the league.
Chapter completed!