Super Bowl Domination

Chapter 1326 1 is indispensable

Chapter 1326: Indispensable
This is the human wave tactic.

The Kansas City Chiefs' defense is aware of Henry's abilities. Don't forget, Coach Burns is on the team. Henry and Levi are both his disciples. No one knows the abilities of the two disciples better than Coach Burns.

Moreover, Coach Burns also knew that Henry had been holding his breath.

At the beginning, Shaban and Burns both told Henry that Levi was worth learning from. This was undoubtedly a blow to Henry, who had always been confident and proud. Although the coaches hoped that this could serve as motivation for Henry to continue to grow, the reality was often not that simple.

Henry has always been eager to prove himself, not only to prove his excellence, but also to prove that Shaban and Burns' judgment was wrong.

To some extent, Henry is like Levi. Once all their energy is released, they will be unstoppable and human wave tactics may also be difficult.

Therefore, the key lies in early interruption.

Just like in "Harry Potter", interrupting their magic spells.

However, the problem is that the human wave tactics of all the people rushing forward near the line of scrimmage are too clumsy. On the one hand, it may disrupt one's own rhythm and expose loopholes, which become opportunities for Tannehill's sneak attack; on the other hand, the crowd rushing forward may not be able to stop Henry in time, but may create chaos and allow Henry to find a breakthrough.

So, there is a new human wave tactic in front of us.

One after another, wave after wave, they come one after another, continuously.

This tactic doesn't work on Levi, because Levi's speed and agility often allow him to seize the gaps in coordination and complete a breakthrough; but Henry is slightly slower, and if he moves a little slower, he may be surrounded.

However, this tactic is quite "labor-intensive".

Because Henry has an absolute advantage in a one-on-one confrontation, even the defensive forwards do not have the confidence to withstand Henry's impact in a one-on-one confrontation, so the defensive team's follow-up must be timely.

Coaches Reid and Burns are both aware of this.

To some extent, this can be seen as a tactic of attrition. Even if they cannot stop Henry completely, they can continuously weaken Henry's efficiency.

Originally, Henry's running style was not like Levi's, who ran straight ahead and left the opponent far behind. His entire advancement seemed heavy and solid. If the Kansas City Chiefs' defense could hold back Henry's pace, the situation would soon be different.

Little by little, the Kansas City Chiefs defense ate away at its opponents.

What Reid was really planning was the decisive battle in the fourth quarter.

However, judging from the current situation, the morale of the Kansas City Chiefs' defense has greatly increased, and the effect of the entire human wave tactics is even better than expected.

The confrontation became noticeably more intense.

Henry is still Henry. Even though he is stuck in the mud and facing an army alone, his burning fighting spirit still keeps him strong.

The Tennessee Titans actually scored two first downs and quickly approached midfield.

At this time, Vrabel sneaked a pass, but it did not bring the expected effect. The well-organized defense of the Kansas City Chiefs accurately saw through the sneak attack:

Cornerback Breeland got in position and completed a beautiful one-on-one defense, with clean defense that caused Tannehill's pass to go directly out of bounds.

Then, on third down and six yards, the Tennessee Titans handed the ball to Henry again.

However, this time the Tennessee Titans' plan was discovered by the Kansas City Chiefs.

Henry, it was Henry again. Vrabel trusted Henry almost blindly.

The Kansas City Chiefs took the initiative and opened the pocket with six pass rushers. The absolute numerical advantage allowed outside linebacker Higgins to cut into the pocket first.

At this point, Henry hadn't even had time to start.

Higgins: Opportunity!

But, stay calm.

In the Kansas City Chiefs, they learned one thing: don't try to challenge Levi one-on-one, and don't think that one person can guard Levi. Even the league's top players like Watt and Donald may not be able to guard Levi one-on-one every time. It is naive and stupid to think that you can challenge Levi one-on-one and amaze the league.

Levi said that the same thing happened when facing Henry. So, Higgins had no idea of ​​playing a superhero. His strategy was very simple and direct:

Disrupt Henry, interrupt Henry, and then trust your teammates, they work together to complete the defense.

Don't be greedy! Don't be stubborn!

Without hesitation, Higgins lunged at Henry, but very skillfully, running toward Henry's right side, forcing Henry to go back to the left side into the pocket.

Sure enough, Henry realized the Kansas City Chiefs' human wave tactics and reflexively returned to the pocket, dodging Higgins's tackle to ensure that he could continue to accumulate strength.

But in the next second he realized that he was surrounded.

Regland in the middle and Jones on the right both broke through into the pocket

In a flash, Henry reacted in time. Instead of moving to the right side where he had a wider field of vision, he ran straight towards Regrande and unexpectedly broke through the middle.

Regland only felt a tightness in his chest. He had no time to react and no chance to fight back. The next second, he flew out like a kite with a broken string.

Jones and Higgins tried to intercept Henry, but Henry had already rushed out from the middle one step ahead. The other Kansas City Chiefs players were blocked by the Tennessee Titans' offensive line, which allowed Henry to break through smoothly in a short gap.

However, the next second, Henry felt the oncoming force impact -

Safety Mathieu!

Strong enough, fierce enough, and brave enough, he rushed forward regardless of the consequences and hit the wall.

The power deep in Henry's dantian exploded instantly, and he was about to knock Mathieu away, but he didn't expect that safety Sorensen would immediately block the gap and hit Henry head-on again, causing Henry's steps to be blocked for the second time.

Ah, ah ah!
Henry was still pushing off the ground, still exerting force, carrying the weight of two people on his shoulders, but he was like the Hulk transforming, ready to break through with unstoppable force.

Strength, dominance, momentum, and an astonishing energy that can destroy the world.

At this moment, a force came from behind, followed by another force, forcibly interrupting the Hulk's transformation process, and the crowds crowded together.

That was the persistent Jones and Higgins.

It doesn’t matter if one person can’t stop Henry, then two people can join forces.

Two people still can't stop them, it doesn't matter, they still have three, four, or five people.

Because they are not fighting alone—

Finally, Henry's feet could no longer support his body under the heavy collision, and he fell to the ground amid the hustle and bustle of the crowd.

boom!
"Henry... failed to break through."

"strike out!"

"For the first time in the game, the Kansas City Chiefs defended Henry and the unstoppable Tennessee Titans. Henry the Great was ultimately unable to withstand the Kansas City Chiefs' defense and fell at the line of scrimmage."

"incredible!"

"The Kansas City Chiefs completed a crucial defensive move. The offensive team is about to take the field again. Arrowhead Stadium sounded the clarion call for a counterattack!"

"Listen, that's the call of Arrowhead Stadium."

The storm is coming!
The storm is coming.

Over and over again, circling for a long time, the whole world was stirred by rolling heat waves.

(End of this chapter)

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