Chapter 1313 Trembling


Chapter 1313 Trembling

"21:0".

The Tennessee Titans scored twenty-one points, and the Kansas Chiefs scored zero points.

All this happened at the Arrowhead Stadium, where the Kansas Chiefs have continued their 21-game winning streak, but a shocking scene was staged.

This scene was shocking enough to impact, but what was even more incredible is that it was just the first quarter game. The Tennessee Titans were already ahead of three touchdowns and made football into basketball.

The Kansas Chief seemed completely disoriented, sleepwalking on the court.

Derek Henry took the lead in the first quarter.

After waiting and waiting, brewing and brewing, Henry has been waiting for this day. He longs to play against Levi again. He longs to defeat Levi dignifiedly. He longs to show his abilities on the field without reservation—

Henry is summoning the "Henry Emperor" who swept through thousands of troops in the NCAA period. Why did Levi and Jacobs and other latecomers have to look at his back? Why did the NCAA still have his legend to this day? He is preparing to let the NFL appreciate his style.

Unreserved.

In fact, Henry thought so, and did the same.

In response to this, the Kansas Chiefs were mentally prepared to watch the wild card Tennessee Titans against the New England Patriots over and over again.

Not only is it fully laid out, but it also has targeted adjustments, making complete preparations around Henry.

Of course, Reed also considers another possibility. The Tennessee Titans shifted their offensive focus to Tannehill. After all, their season turning point this season started when Tannehill replaced Mariota as the starting quarterback-

Although Tannehill is not the top quarterback in the league, he is indeed above the league average, and the Tennessee Titans lost only three games after Tannehill was the starter.

From this detail, we can see that the Tennessee Titans also have a system for passing and offense, and the performance of the quarterback plays a key role.

Unexpectedly but reasonable, the Tennessee Titans still put the offensive responsibility on Henry's shoulders, returned to the retro and made a beautiful ground attack.

Although the Kansas Chief is ready, the ground attack has one characteristic:

If you can't stop it, you can't stop it.

In modern football, ground offense can often be simply divided into two parts, with clever ground cover disassembly, and then all the heavy responsibilities are handed over to the running back.

Nowadays, league coaches generally believe that ground disassembly cover is the key. In an excellent ground offensive system, ordinary running backs can also complete tasks; and the positive effects brought by top running backs are very limited, so team managers would rather spend money on offensive front lines and tight ends than invest in running backs. After all, offensive front lines and tight ends can also play other important roles in addition to opening the ground to cover.

However, Li Wei's sudden appearance turned the situation around. He proved with practical actions that a top running back can bring about a complete change to the team.

Therefore, in the past two years, the focus of the alliance's discussion has changed slightly. Is Li Wei an individual case or can he become a leader and set off a new trend?

It was against this background that Henry made his debut.

To be precise, Henry finally exploded, proving the ability of a top running back.

Whether it is the New England Patriot or the Chief of Kansas, the full alert still cannot be stopped-

With a complete strength ball, Henry made continuous breakthroughs with his own strength.

Just like Li Wei in the 2017 season.

The god blocks kill gods and the Buddha blocks kill Buddhas completely tear the defense team into countless pieces, breaking the balance of offense and defense confrontation with the unstoppable performance of running backs.

Once the defense team uses two or even three people to surround Henry, not to mention that the three people are double-teaming, it may not be possible to stop Henry. At the same time, Tannehill will also alertly attack short passes or even mid passes, which is completely a waste of time. This scene seems familiar?

Yes, in the 2017 wild card season, the Kansas Chiefs relied on this set of tactics to attack the Tennessee Titans.

At that time, the combination of quarterback Smith and running back Li Wei was far from the famous league, but relying on the tacit understanding of disassembly and cooperation, he repeatedly created miracles in a passive situation.

In front of us, Tannehill and Henry were the same.

Obviously, Henry was hungry and eager to win, and was eager to take over the game and show all his abilities. In the first quarter, he released all his energy without reservation, and his eyes were red.

13 times with the ball, 94 yards, and two touchdowns.

Whether it is an average of 7.23 yards per ball or two efficient touchdowns, Henry played a data comparable to most running backs in the whole game in just one quarter, which is definitely an epic top performance-

If Henry remains focused, even if his physical fitness may not keep up in the second half and his subsequent performance drops slightly, Henry can still easily get the 200-yard run and hit the unprecedented three hundred-yard ground push.

The entire league was shocked.

Objectively speaking, the Kansas Chiefs' ground defense is indeed downstream of the league, ranking only at the 26th and bottom position; but Henry completely destroyed this defensive team in just the first quarter, which still made the entire league frightened.

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There were New England Patriots in front and Kansas Chiefs in the back, and Henry was unstoppable.

Who knows, what if Henry really led the team to the Super Bowl championship like Levi in ​​the 2017 season?

After all, Levi has accomplished such a feat, why can't Henry do it?

In the first quarter of this division match, Henry snatched away all the focus and awakened the league's memory with an incredible performance:

Why is the University of Alabama Red Tide Storm known as a traditional running back team? And why can we continue to dominate the university arena in the wave of passing?

But, here's a question, what about the offensive team of the Kansas Chiefs? Where are Mahomes and Levi? How did they completely lose their fire?

Here, you need to pay attention to one person, Tennessee Titans head coach Flabel.

Who is Flaber?

A former professional football player who plays as a linebacker, but unlike most other professional players who have changed their jobs, his career is brilliant, and he is a Hall of Fame-level linebacker.

He spent his career with Pittsburgh Steelers, New England Patriots and Kansas Chiefs, and followed the New England Patriots to the Super Bowl championship three times.

After the 2010 season, he announced his official retirement in the Kansas Chiefs.

After retiring, he returned to his alma mater, Ohio State University, to start his second career as a line guard coach. He entered the Houston Texan after just three seasons and continued to serve as a line guard coach, and then promoted to defensive coordinator. He was poached after just one season and officially served as the Tennessee Titans head coach last season.

At this time, it was only seven years since Flaber retired.

In other words, after jumping in three levels within seven years, Flabel's coaching career has been soaring, not only proving his talent and ability on the field, but also proving his potential on the sidelines.

This is definitely not an unknown person.

And, Flaber proved this with practical actions.

(This chapter ends)

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