Chapter 1103: A soldier never tires of deceit


Chapter 1103: A soldier never tires of deceit

Bang!

With a loud noise, one Jones neatly tackled the other Jones to the ground, like a book in judo, and the latter landed directly on his back.

"Jones VS Jones"——

Chris Jones, a complete victory.

Aaron Jones was in a fog and had no idea what was going on. The guy wasn't targeting Rogers, so why was he targeting him?

Not just an interception, but a tackle behind the line, Chris Jones forced Aaron Jones to lose three yards, and the Green Bay Packers pushed back three yards.

Twenty-two yard line, thirteen yards on second gear.

The situation is getting subtler.

Although everyone knows that Levi has just led the Kansas Chiefs offensive team to complete a wonderful touchdown, which has boosted morale, the home team's defensive team will definitely improve their condition in an all-round way; but this is just talk on paper, in actual games Here, improvements in status and morale may not necessarily immediately reverse the situation.

What's more, they are facing the experienced and capable Rogers.

However, the Kansas Chiefs defense did it and completed a wonderful defense.

Expectations continue to rise.

Rogers noticed it, his expression was slightly uncertain:

Is this a coincidence? Or is the Kansas Chiefs defense also enlightened?

Just one offense and defense is not enough to judge, but does Rogers need to change his strategy?

No.

Rogers still chooses to stick to himself. They cannot let the wind come to them. If they change their strategy in a panic during an offensive and defensive confrontation, they may get themselves involved.

Second gear 13 numbers, still proceed according to the original plan.

Obviously, Lafleur had the same idea and did not change his tactics in a panic.

Rogers looked at the defensive formation in front of him with clear eyes. The Kansas Chiefs were pressing full force, assuming a posture of shrinking the defensive net.

So, are there still multiple people rushing the pass?

"Attack!"

Rogers announced the kickoff again. He still made a handover gesture with Aaron Jones step by step, but this time, he still had the football in his hand.

A quick glance from the corner of his eye.

Sure enough, the Kansas Chiefs still chose to rush the ball with multiple players.

This time, Rogers was prepared and had his eyes firmly fixed on Chris Jones.

A little accident happened.

Chris Jones still missed Rogers and pounced towards Aaron Jones.

The surprising thing is that Chris Jones actually targeted the running back instead of the quarterback for the second consecutive time, which obviously goes against common sense.

But Rogers had no time to hesitate. He made a wrong step and dodged Chris Jones. He was about to pass the ball when he immediately saw linebacker Higgins.

The Kansas Chiefs have a backup plan, and Higgins is the real executor of Rogers' sack.

However, this trick did not work for Rogers.

Chris Jones did not get stuck in his position immediately. Rogers easily used his pocket steps to open up space. When Higgins was waiting to step forward, Rogers had already won the space and raised his hand to pass the ball - —

Quick short pass.

This is the essence of LaFleur's tactics, which can always distract the defensive team through dazzling tactical screens and create space for the quarterback. Rogers raised his right hand, but found out in the next second:

Oops, there is no passing target.

Aaron Jones looked with horror at Chris Jones, who was entangled with him like an octopus, unable to move away from his position; the tight end and wide receiver in the short passing area He was also surrounded by defensive players and couldn't find an opening.

Obviously, the Kansas Chiefs defensive team's counter-marking has shrunk the defensive line.

A quick short pass gives the opportunity to pass, but the target cannot be found. The Kansas Chiefs' seemingly ordinary tactics are actually intended to use the front line to press the pass to create a time difference, and to secure matchups and zone defense for the second line of defense. layout time to cut off Rogers' passing target.

The front line is a smoke bomb; the second line is also a smoke bomb.

The Kansas Chiefs defensive team finally came up with something of their own.

What the hell!

Rogers remained patient and moved around, showing his physical talent. His light and agile steps bought him more passing time.

Finally, Rogers saw Adams, the Green Bay Packers' number one wide receiver last season, cutting inward and creating a gap in the gap between Higgins's approaching figure. He immediately made a bullet pass.

The football turned into a ray of light and shadow, flying through the air with force like a bullet, heading straight towards Adams' position.

Thrilling and exciting.

Higgins almost completed the sack, but watched helplessly as Rogers escaped and reversed the situation again, but there was no time to be upset. He stopped and turned around, and Higgins immediately abandoned Rogers. Rushed in the direction of Adams.

Pop!

Adams completed the ball, but Rogers' hurried pass was a bit too powerful. Adams almost lost control and adjusted his steps slightly.

The steps staggered, the center of gravity wavered, and Adams didn't even have time to take a breath.

The next second, safety guard Sorensen made a flying dive, destroying Adams' balance; then Higgins stepped forward to hit Adams, knocking him down.

Three gears and eight codes.

Whoosh, whoosh, at this time, it can be clearly noticed that the intensity of the confrontation between the offense and defense has increased. The energy consumption in just one round is very serious.

Rogers took advantage of every opportunity to complete the pass and continue the attack, gaining yards; but in the end, he only advanced five yards, and then the Green Bay Packers still faced the test of three long yards.

Air, continuous burning.

Obviously, Rodgers was dissatisfied with this situation and glared at the offensive line with a frown. They should not let the Kansas Chiefs defensive front be so demanding. Even just one Chris Jones, and the linebackers were also swarming. As a result, the offensive line's pocket protection is simply useless.

What the hell!

Taking a long breath, Rogers controlled himself and stayed focused. The next three gears and eight yards were a test.

He doesn't have time to think about the consequences of this offensive strikeout or the impact on the game situation. He just focuses on the present.

Three gears and eight codes will definitely work.

For a brief moment, LaFleur hesitated, whether they should adjust their offensive tactics. Not every offense must adopt the modern outside offensive zone system. They can slow down the pace slightly and give Rogers time to discuss. Time, use route running and coordination to utilize Rodgers' passing ability.

However, it was only for a short moment. Lafleur did not want to return to McCarthy's tactical routine. They continued to adhere to this strategy, compressing the meeting time as much as possible and taking the offensive initiative. In their own hands, they need to rely on Rogers but cannot only rely on Rogers.

This is not just about one offense and defense or one game.

Immediately, Lafleur quickly deployed tactics. After just two or three commands, Rogers had already completed the formation and began to observe the defensive formation.

The defensive formation of the Kansas Chiefs...has not changed, it is exactly the same. The defensive front line is still slightly forward, the defensive second line is still scattered in the short passing area, and the entire defensive net is compressed, which shows that it has improved in this offense. The state increases the intensity and does not hide his tactical intentions.

So, what should Rogers do?

(End of this chapter)

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