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Patrick Willis flipped through the first-half stats in his hand and carefully confirmed several of them, and after carefully confirming several of them, he couldn't help but blurt out the curse, "Damn! That pervert/pervert! ”

"What's wrong?" Vic Fangio, the coach of the defensive staff who was standing next to him, turned his head and cast an inquiring glance.

Willis handed the data sheet back to Fangio, shook his head helplessly, and then looked at Lu Ke who was standing on the other side of the locker room, "It's nothing, it's just that Bambi and I just discussed the opponent's offensive group in the first half, and then the data is all right, hell!" ”

Fang Jiao also turned his head and looked at Lu Ke, who was discussing the tactical layout, "Isn't this a matter of course?" Then he patted Willis on the shoulder, "What, what the hell did he say?" ”

While every team has a playroom for rational analysis, quarterbacks have a different perspective and are often able to capture details that they can't perceive.

"One, we need to step up the raid, and it's better to choose the right side, not the blind side; Second, the core of the offense is Tony Gonzalez, not Julio Jones. Willis is also a veteran of the Vertical and Horizontal Alliance for many years, and after briefly refining Lu Ke's words just now, he came to his own conclusion.

In fact, Lu Ke's analysis of the battle situation, Willis more or less has a general feeling, but it is a little vague, and it is impossible to complete the summary immediately. That's one of the things that competes in the game.

First of all, both Julio and Gonzalez were too deep in their receiving positions.

Both players are undeniably capable of dominating against corner-backs, and once they start receiving the ball and push it to the back, the advantage will shift further in favor of the attacking group, and the corner-backs and back-to-back will be defeated, as evidenced by Julio's much-needed push in the first half.

The best solution, of course, is to press from the front, shorten the passing time of the quarterback, and also reduce the advance time of the receiver.

Not only that, but the defensive front line is the strength of the San Francisco 49ers' defensive team, and they don't need to use their own shortcomings to attack the strengths of the other, they can make a big deal about their strengths and win more advantages. In the closing stages of the first half, the improvement of the intensity of the frontline rush achieved good results, and this is the most direct feedback result.

Secondly, there is a shift in the focus of the attacking front.

Generally speaking, the quarterback blind side is a habitual focus of attack for teams. If the non-blind side is chosen, the quarterback may make a prediction in advance, escape the tack, and add more variables; This has led to a much higher success rate and threat on the blind side, a habit that has been passed down in the league for decades.

Because of this, the salaries of blind side offensive forwards are much higher than those of non-blind side offensive forwards. Even the San Francisco 49ers were no exception, moving Joe Stanley from right to left in the offseason in the hope of bolstering the blind side protection, and it turned out to be amazing.

But just now Lu Ke proposed a very interesting phenomenon - even the statistics of the tactics room were not noticed, but Lu Ke singled out the offensive guard on the right side, if this can become a breakthrough, although it does not conform to the rules of tactics, it can create unexpected effects.

Finally, about Tony Gonzalez.

In the past two seasons, Rob Gronkowski, Jimmy Graham, and Logan Newman have been born one after another, changing the traditional concept of near end in the league -

In the past, the near end was more active in the short pass area, either dismantling or receiving the ball with short passes, and could play the role of a lighthouse in positional battles. Now, the three young close forwards are making the most of their receiving ability, even more so than the big wide receivers, and the ability to catch the ball hard, catch the ball on the stump and push forward after receiving the ball has become an important weapon to change the game.

Traditional close end forwards have mostly stayed in the single digits for touchdowns throughout the long season, and if they can break ten, it will be enough to become the league leader in touchdowns; However, the number of touchdowns has directly doubled in the current near end, and the role on the field has completely transformed.

Before the three young close forwards shine like comets, the king of the traditional close end is Tony Gonzalez, a historic close end who is destined to enter the Hall of Fame before he retires.

In 1997, he joined the Kansas Chiefs with the thirteenth pick in the first round, and since then, Gonzalez has created his own dynasty. Then, in 2009, he transferred to the Atlanta Falcons, and he still maintained a super high standard, showing his strong dominance -

In 16 seasons so far, seven of them have been the league's most received and received yards near end, four have been the league's most receiving touchdowns, thirteen Pro Bowl selections, five All-American first-team selections, and four All-American second-team selections; In addition, he is now the all-time league record holder for the most appearances, the most catches, and the most yards in the near end.

The most striking thing is that Gonzalez's ability to advance after completing the catch is unique in the league, since entering the league in 1997, the average number of yards per catch has been above 10 yards, the only exception was 2010, when the average yardage per catch was "only" 9.4 yards, which is really appalling for more than 15 years.

To put it simply, this is a king!

For comparison, Gonzalez's best number of touchdowns in a single season is ten, which was achieved twice around 2003 and 2008, and there is a huge gap between Gronkowski, Graham, and Logan, which is the difference between traditional and modern near ends.

There's no denying that Gonzalez is still an integral part of the Atlanta Falcons' offensive team, but this season, wide receiver Julio has completed his transformation and gradually become Matt Lane's most trusted passing target.

But Lu Ke made an interesting point: Gonzalez is still the core of the entire offensive team?

What does this mean exactly?

In the first half, Julio dominated the game on his own, and then Gonzalez and Roddy stepped up to share the pressure of Julio, which made it a season-best performance of 27 points at halftime, and everyone thought that Julio was the heart of the passing attack, if not?

Even laymen know that putting their eggs in one basket is dangerous, just as Larry Fitzgerald is to the Arizona Cardinals and Calvin Johnson is to the Detroit Lions, and the pressure on the quarterbacks to get their passing intentions exposed is increasing, and breaking through on their own can also be key to the defense's counter-attack.

But for the defensive group, they want the opponent to put their eggs in one basket so that they can concentrate on the defense. The strong rise of the Seattle Seahawks defense this season is due in large part to the relative centralization of defensive tactics.

The San Francisco 49ers have always regarded Julio as the key to operation, and the defensive focus in the second half will also be adjusted according to Julio, hoping to make a breakthrough here; But if Lu Ke's judgment is accurate, then the situation on the field will be completely different-

The premise is that Julio's running range covers the whole field, except for the long passes in the super deep area, his speed is still not comparable to a small fast horse like Ted Jean, and other areas can basically be reached at any time; As a traditional close end forward, Gonzalez's activity area is still dominated by short passing areas.

Then, the defensive group can put more pressure on the front line, on the one hand, create problems for Ryan's passing, forcing his passing distance to be limited to the short pass area, slowing down the Atlanta Falcons' offensive fluency and profundity; On the other hand, by also marking Gonzalez in the short pass area, either by cutting off Gonzalez as a receiving spot, or by forcing Ryan to focus more on Julio, the corner-backs and safe-backs can be more purposeful, even moving half a beat early.

In this way, the situation of the game will indeed change.

Willis relayed his summary to Fangio, as the coach of the defensive team, just went through it in his mind, his eyes became solemn, and he bowed his head lightly meaningfully, "Bambi's interpretation of the offensive group is really unique, I will communicate with the tactical room and confirm it." ”

That being said, they still need to verify it scientifically, but Fangio can be sure in his heart that nine times out of ten, Lu Ke should be right, "I'm starting to feel like we're cheating a bit like I'm cheating now, and the importance of von Derrick's test should be emphasized again in this year's draft." ”

Willis just shrugged his shoulders, "There's only one Bambi. The von Derick test doesn't necessarily find another one. ”

Lu Ke, who was becoming the object of discussion, was unaware.

Although Lu Ke has just taken the initiative to relay his interpretation to Willis, he just hopes to add another perspective to his teammates, and in terms of defensive tactical layout, I believe that the coaching staff is far more experienced than him, who is not a layman.

Therefore, after the relay, Lu Ke left all his thoughts behind and devoted himself to the tactical layout of the offensive group.

Compared with the defensive group, the offensive group has gradually grasped the initiative in the second quarter of the game, and the changes in the Atlanta Falcons defensive group have gradually been revealed, and the weakness of the ground defense is also becoming the key to Lu Ke's breakthrough, which also makes the open road cover of the offensive front line and the route selection of the running guard more important.

In between intense and quick discussions, halftime was a blink of an end, and then the San Francisco 49ers players left the locker room and returned to the court.

"The second half of the 2012 Nations League finals is about to begin, and the San Francisco 49ers, who are now trailing with a score of '14-27', are about to take the lead in attacking!"

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