1039 The Way of the Other

The second half began, but the San Francisco 49ers, who still led the score, were the first to make adjustments.

For Jim Hubble, it's not his style to stick to tactics conservatively and wait for victory; Take the initiative, take the initiative to change, take the initiative to fight, victory is not to wait, but to be earned, so although the San Francisco 49ers who are fighting at home still have a score advantage and an aura advantage, Hubble still took the lead in making adjustments.

It is obvious that the entire defensive formation of the San Francisco 49ers, from defensive forwards to linebacks to corner backers and safety guards, has begun to compress forward, increasing the defensive intensity of the frontcourt.

Russell Wilson's passing does have its own style characteristics, one of which is that a long passing skill can always create surprises inadvertently, and people always discuss and compare Russell and Lu Ke together, in addition to being underrated above the draft, the technical and tactical characteristics are also part of the reason.

Originally, the duel between Russell and the 49ers cornerback would be one of the important highlights of the first half, but I didn't expect that Russell was unable to find his touch today, and his passing performance was unsatisfactory, which also shifted the focus of the duel to the ground, so the 49ers' defense also made corresponding changes.

The San Francisco 49ers' defensive formation is now similar to that of the Seattle Seahawks, but with their own characteristics.

The second-line defense was given full control to two corner-backs and two safety guards, while the front-line defense stockpiled three defensive forwards and four line-backs.

For second-line defences, their positions are pressed forward in unison, partly to further squeeze the space for receivers to advance, possibly in the short pass area at five yards in advance, so that the wide receivers and close forwards can't immediately increase their speed.

On the other hand, it's a response to the Seahawks' ground offense — if Russell hands the football to the running back, or if he chooses to run, then the second-line defenders will be able to help and make up the defense in the first place to avoid running out of over-yards again.

For the frontline defence, the three defensive forwards teamed up with the central linebacks to defend on the ground and cut off the ground attack in the center of the field.

Unlike Seattle Seahawks' midline guard Bobby Wagner, the San Francisco 49ers' two midlinemen, Navoro Bowman and Patrick Willis, don't need to be on the left and right flanks, but are completely focused on the center of the attack, including running and passing, and are targeted according to Russell's tactical layout.

The two outside guards, Aldon Smith and Ahmed Brooks, lined up on the left and right, waiting for an opportunity. Their main task is to cut off the flanks of the running backs; And look for any potential opportunities to launch a quarterback raid to fully blast the impact of the entire frontcourt and apply pressure.

No one should forget that the San Francisco 49ers' defensive group is second in the league this season, and they are known for their front-line pressing and ground defense, and when Russell's pass fails, the 49ers keenly continue to press forward, throwing all the weight on Russell's shoulders.

Slightly different from the focus of the Seattle Seahawks defense, the San Francisco 49ers weakened the passing defense, raising the intensity and pace of the frontline defense by two notches, instantly upsetting the balance between the two teams, and the Seattle Seahawks' offense immediately became popular.

Faced with such a situation, Russell can only try to pass the ball, and compared to the storm of the front-line defense, the gap in the second-line defense is almost clearly waiting for the attack, which is the best way for him to break the situation.

But the problem is that the pressure on the San Francisco 49ers' front-line defense is really too fierce, the Seattle Seahawks' pocket protection is almost useless, Russell's passing time is further shortened, and every time he looks for a pass target in the storm, the pass success rate that was already unsatisfactory is now even worse, at least three times he was almost intercepted.

Still, Russell managed to wait for a flash of inspiration in the airtight defense, catching a gap in rotational backup fullback Tarrell Brown, finding close end Zach Miller and completing a 12-yard pass that Miller went on to push for six yards.

That's a full eighteen yards!

However, in terms of passing, that's all.

This is still a drop in the bucket for ground offense.

Stumbling, the Seattle Seahawks still relied on the performance of the running guards to advance above the 38-yard line of the opponent's half, and then suffered a strikeout with no chance at all, four gears of ten yards, and simply gave up the possibility of a strong play, but the problem is that if you try a free kick in this position, it will be 56 yards, the risk is really too great, and in the end Pete Carroll still chose to give up.

In the first offensive and defensive encounter in the second half, the San Francisco 49ers seized the advantage!

The special service teams of both sides officially appeared.

This time, the position of the punt kick is very forward, and the punt kicker is more likely to kick directly out of the bottom line, which is also to avoid the opponent's special service team from launching a punt kick back attack.

Seattle Seahawks abandoner Jon-Ryan (Jon-Ryan), a veteran who entered the league in 2004, is still very unlikely to make mistakes at key moments, after the referee blew the whistle, the center found the ball with a long tee, Joe Ryan quickly ran forward, but before rushing to the handhand, the footsteps rushed towards the left 45-degree diagonal line.

Trick offense!

The San Francisco 49ers' no-kick task force immediately went viral: The Seattle Seahawks' ball-bearer is Matt Flynn, the team's backup quarterback, who entered the league in 2008 and joined the Green Bay Packers as a backup for Aaron Rodgers for three years and just joined Seattle this offseason.

Using a backup quarterback as a picker is one of the conventions of many teams, and the San Francisco 49ers are no exception, with Scott Tolsin always being the team's picker.

Cause?

Because the ball bearer can complete the pass by surprise!

It can be understood that every wave of offense on every team has four offensive opportunities and must be advanced by ten yards. If all four chances are exhausted, then the opponent will start attacking where the attacking group was intercepted. So, in general, after the team has used up the third gear, the fourth gear will not be forced, but will choose a free kick or a punt kick.

In other words, a free kick or a punt kick is a fourth-tier offense in itself, a free kick is a three-point scoring opportunity, and a punt kick is an opportunity to kick the rugby ball to a deep area, which can actually be regarded as a first-gear offense in itself; Therefore, if the attacking side still chooses to play strongly during the free kick or abandonment process, it is allowed above the rules, which is equivalent to using the special service team as the offensive team.

This is also another kind of trick attack!

But the special service group is not an offensive group after all, the risk is very severe, from the kicker to the ball supporter to the offensive forward and so on, the special service group will inevitably face a test, not to mention the intricate tactical layout, strength and level are limited to their ability to promote, but the special service group on the defensive side can occupy more upper hand.

Now, the Seattle Seahawks have chosen to give it a go!

Punt Joe Ryan has started to push quickly in the direction of the left, completely disrupting the whole punt situation and attracting the attention of most of the Special Service players.

The San Francisco 49ers responded immediately, with some quickly stepping back to try to defend the pass, others ferociously ramming forward to press and take the kill, and in the midst of the chaos, they were doing their best to complete their defensive work.

Matt Flynn stood up from a half-crouch position with the ball in both hands, but instead of passing the ball towards Joe Ryan, he made a low toss and threw the ball straight in front of him, and then he stood up and pretended to move his feet in Joe Ryan's direction and made a passing position.

The runner who just finished receiving the ball was running back Robert-Turbin, who was drafted by the Seattle Seahawks with the 106th pick in the fourth round this year!

“…… Oh, it's a fake punt kick! Yes! Fake, this is actually a fake pun kick! ”

"It's coming, it's coming! Matt Flynn! ”

"Wait, it's not Joe Ryan! It's not Joe Ryan! It's actually ...... Number twenty-two! Who? Matt Flynn hands the rugby to number twenty-two! It's too late! It's too late for the San Francisco 49ers! The Seattle Seahawks' three offensive fronts took the initiative and directly pushed the San Francisco 49ers' three defensive forwards to the right, completely clearing the entire slot gap for No. 22! ”

"Who is he? Oh, God! How did all this happen? ”

"Incredible!"

The rest of the San Francisco 49ers didn't expect this at all, and a second ago, they were trying to intercept Joe Ryan; In the next second, they could only see the footsteps of No. 22 crossing the tee line! Pete Carroll's trick offensive tactics completely deceived the opponent and the entire coaching staff! ”

"The 49ers players are still catching up, and they still haven't given up!"

"But the twenty-two ran faster and faster! His speed is truly impressive! This is...... It's a running back, Robert Turbin! This year's rookie running back! With a time of 4.44 seconds at 40 yards, and at 225 pounds (102 kilograms), he was running fast and fierce, looking like an agile leopard! Turbin shook off a crucial tackle from his opponent! He shook off the grapple! ”

"Turbin! Turbin! Robert Turbin is still on the sprint! Fifteen yard line! Ten yard line! Five-yard line! Jesus Christ, Turbin successfully entered the end zone! Touchdown! It was a touchdown! ”

"God! The Seattle Seahawks first opted for a fake punt kick, then used Joe Ryan to divert attention, and finally completed the advance through Robert Turbin! Wonderful! It's really exciting! From the layout to the execution, it seems to be thrilling, but in fact it is stable, and everything is within the scope of Pete Carroll's calculations! ”

"The Seattle Seahawks tied the score and are on the verge of overtaking! I can't believe it! God, oh my heart! ”

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