1037 Ground offensive
Although the defensive group and the offensive group are two relatively independent links, the connection between morale and state cannot be ignored, they are the same team after all, and after adding the special service group, the rugby team can be complete. The Seattle Seahawks' defensive team gradually began to show signs of recovery, and then the offensive team woke up.
Russell still didn't find his touch on the offensive defense, and his second pass after coming on the court was almost intercepted by second-year outside guard Aldon Smith of the San Francisco 49ers.
If it weren't for the timely reaction of close end Zach-Miller and wide receiver Sidney-Rice, one person was responsible for pulling and the other was responsible for hitting people, disrupting Aldon's rhythm, and avoiding interception.
Although they were then penalized for a 10-yard foul on two receivers, leaving the offensive team in a difficult situation, at least they didn't give away the ball again with a tackle.
Sure enough, this time, which was full of blood, avoided the worst in the midst of danger, so that the morale of the Seattle Seahawks' offensive team finally burst out, and Russell's reading options offense obviously began to pick up-
In the first wave of offense, Russell's timing and rhythm of running the ball were always wrong, and before he could sprint, he fell into the encirclement of the 49ers' defensive team.
But this time, Russell finally found a familiar rhythm.
The rotation of the three running backs of Marshawn Lynch, Michael Robinson and Leon Washington, combined with Russell's own opportunistic runs, finally paid off. A strong and ferocious ground push tore through the defence, progressing in an orderly manner before Marshawn finished with a two-yard dash to secure a touchdown and finally break through the clean sheet in this game.
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Everyone knows that the Seattle Seahawks' choice of ground offense is a high probability event, Russell Wilson's passing touch in this game is simply unsightly, ground offense is their way out, even against the San Francisco 49ers defensive group who have been in the top three ground defense for two consecutive seasons, their running back lineup is still not timid.
Marshawn Lynch and Leon Washington have both delivered Pro Bowl-level performances this season and have continued their good form all the way to the playoffs; And another full-back, Michael Robinson, isn't a soft persimmon — he was a Pro Bowl player last year, and three running backs with very different styles took turns to challenge the defensive rhythm of the San Francisco 49ers.
Finally, there's Russell Wilson.
The reason why the offense is only popular in college and not in the professional arena is that the intensity of the defense is very different, and the sophisticated defensive team is often able to see the quarterback's intentions in advance, which also makes the original intention of the offensive tactic dispensable.
On the other hand, because it is too dangerous for a quarterback to run with the ball, it is really a waste to use a quarterback whose salary is more than ten times that of a running back as a blue-collar running back, not to mention the dangerous professional defense, which is very easy to cause injury to the quarterback, which is even less cost-effective.
Just look at Robert Griffin III, who was injured in the wildcard game, and this is just his rookie season, and the attrition rate is already staggering.
But when Russell is at his best, his footwork is excellent, not inferior to that of a true running back.
Russell's height has become an advantage when running with the ball, being smaller and more agile, and the defensive speed of linebacks and cornerbacks is often difficult to keep up with Russell, which also creates more possibilities for the Seattle Seahawks to advance on the ground. This is the case with this wave of offense that just completed the touchdown!
"Wow! It's been a long time since I've seen such a retro and tough ground attack. ”
"In the entire league, only the Seattle Seahawks can destroy the solid ground wall of the San Francisco 49ers defense in a head-to-head confrontation with the ground-to-ground offensive battle. Previously, even Adrian Peterson was far from being able to play the ball when he faced this ground defense team in the regular season this season. However, today's Seattle Seahawks have succeeded in doing it -
Because they have four good running backs: two half-guards, one full-back, and one quarter-back. That's a capital that no other team has! ”
In this wave of attacks, the two sides completed a total of 16 offensive and defensive duels, and Russell chose six passing tactics, of which only three were successful; The other 10 times all chose to run, with Russell running with the ball himself three times and the remaining seven times all by the running back. The ground offensive occupies the absolute protagonist. ”
"The Seattle Seahawks' defensive team can see the retro style of the '80s, and now, the offensive team has a glimpse of the traditional style of the '70s. Steadily opening the situation with ground attack, the four players constantly switched their running rhythm and route, showing the characteristics of ground attack, which was completely unguardable. ”
"Marshawn Lynch has once again shown his 'beast mode'!"
"At the beginning of this wave of offense, they had to face a terrible situation of 20 yards in second gear due to continuous fouls, and under Russell Wilson's reading option offensive cover, Marshawn Lynch shook off four tackles and continued to run for 23 yards to win the first attack for his team!"
"And in the final stage, it was Marshawn Lynch who broke through the closed door defense of Patrick Willis and Aldon Smith and stormed into the end zone to complete the touchdown!"
"It's a hard power win! Marshawn Lynch once again showed an unstoppable breakthrough momentum, even if Satan stood in front of him, he was bound to be directly crushed over! Such a performance is indeed amazing! Such an offensive once again reminds us of old memories - why a ground offensive can also be so wonderful! ”
"It's hard to imagine that the Seattle Seahawks are known for being the most retro and the most ...... The Seahawks' way, completed a touchdown, found a way to survive in a desperate situation, the first quarter of the game is coming to an end, and now the whole confrontation is finally starting to become balanced, and the next game is bound to be very exciting! ”
If the San Francisco 49ers' offense is ever-changing and scheming; Then the Seattle Seahawks' offense is a retro tradition and hard power to go all over the world.
Completely open the situation with ground attacks! A clash of pure hard power.
The San Francisco 49ers defensive team was able to complete the prediction, and the opponent clearly chose the ground offense, but the different offensive methods and route choices of different running backs made their ground defense never really find a rhythm, and the invincible reading option offense in the college arena was always able to exert great power on the professional court after the quarterback's undaunted dash and run cover with the ball without fear of collision and confrontation -
Why were Tim Thibaugh's Denver Broncos able to upset the Pittsburgh Steelers in a wildcard game last season? Why have the Washington Redskins been able to rejuvenate themselves this season after getting Robert Griffin III? Why has Russell Wilson's offensive team improved so dramatically since Russell Wilson took over the Seattle Seahawks?
Here's why.
Even though the San Francisco 49ers judged the ground offense, they still couldn't defend it.
Especially Mashawn Lynch!
I'm not sure if it's because of Marcus Lynch's excellent form in the first wave of offense, which stimulated Marcus Lynch's competitive spirit, and his performances are getting better and better, and at least half of the credit for this touchdown just now must be credited to his name.
No mistakes, no bad form, in short, no excuses, this is the hard power of ground offense and defense, although I don't want to admit it, but the truth is that Seattle Seahawks' ground offense does have the ability to beat any team. The San Francisco 49ers' defense just now failed to get the job done.
After the special service team scored additional points, "10:7", the score on the field was revised again.
For both teams, the San Francisco 49ers and the Seattle Seahawks, their situation is similar: the opponent is an old rival, and they meet twice in a season; The opponent is a sworn enemy in the same area, and the game video has been studied repeatedly until it is familiar. So, all the game formulas, game styles and habits are well known to each other.
If you want to beat your opponent, first of all, your strengths must be played steadily, followed by reducing mistakes, and then the state of play, game reading, on-the-spot adaptation during the continuation of the game, and finally the final is the duel of hard power, without any fancy and no tricks, the brave wins!
That was the case in the first quarter; The same was true for the second quarter.
The performance of the San Francisco 49ers offensive group was still stable, and in the face of a strong running touchdown from the Seattle Seahawks, Lu Ke still commanded the offense unhurriedly, and crossed the halfway line with a wave of slowed progress, and came to the 18-yard line in the opponent's half, where he encountered a strong impact from the opponent's defensive group.
A run of two yards, a surprise long pass slightly off the rails, a short pass found Randy Moss but failed to complete the first transition, and in the blink of an eye, you need to face a three-yard situation in four gears. Strikeouts out.
The intensity of the entire offense and defense has increased significantly, and any slight deviation in detail may cause the pace of advancement to stagnate, and both sides of the duel burst out with the smell of gunpowder. Seeing that the red zone was already close at hand, the offensive team's footsteps were blocked.
After careful consideration, Hubble still did not choose to play fourth gear after all, mainly because the confrontation and defensive intensity are getting hotter and hotter, and their offensive momentum has not reached the best; So, Hubble chose Akens to come on the pitch and scored this free kick safely, pulling the score away again, "13:7".
The same can be said for the Seattle Seahawks that followed.
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