Super Bowl Domination

Chapter 1380 Go all out

Chapter 1380 Go all out
Pass the ball?

No, run the ball, from the beginning, this was a run-the-ball tactic.

Mahomes changed his position and played the role of a blocker. He didn't need to rush into Watt, he just needed to hinder Watt a little, which was enough.

Watt was startled and turned around to catch up with Levi, but ran into Mahomes head-on. He was unable to exert full force during the turning process and his steps were blocked.

In his field of vision, Watt could only see the back of No. 23, tearing a crack in the dense center of the front line.

When Levi crossed the line of scrimmage and penetrated the soft area in the center of the Houston Texans, inside linebacker Cunningham and outside linebacker Whitney-Mercilus both came up to him, blocking the road like a wall, leaving no gap for Levi to break through.

At this time, Levi's footsteps had just left the kickoff line for less than two yards. The space for lateral movement to the left and right was limited, and there were piles of meat behind him. Continuing to rush forward was the only way, but Levi's speed advantage had no way to play a role here, which was also the reason why Levi rarely broke through the middle.

However, how could Reid not have considered this possibility when choosing such a tactic? He did not use Damien's frontal breakthrough because he was worried about exposing his tactical intentions, but he did not expect that the Houston Texans' front line of the defense remained focused, responded promptly, and blocked the route immediately.

It looked like Levi was about to hit his head against the wall.

boom!
Cunningham and Meselus both felt a surge of power and a tightness in their chests: Got it!

This time, he was caught red-handed.

The joy lasted for less than a second, and then Cunningham and Meselus realized that the situation was not good, because Levi was aiming at the junction of the two people and continuing to push forward, and the continuous force of pushing the ground squeezed out a gap between the two people.

Cunningham and Mesellus obviously had not anticipated this scene, and both of them were a little flustered.

In a split second, the two people had no time to communicate and acted entirely on instinct, resulting in chaos. They each acted on their own and had no tacit understanding at all.

It was just a short moment, but it was enough for Levi. The two people tried to control the situation separately, so that the center of gravity swayed, and gaps appeared in the joints, and the gaps became bigger and bigger. Li Wei's persistent footsteps quickly opened these gaps and completed the breakthrough in an incredible way.

Mecellus: Humph!

Mecellus lost his balance and fell out.

Cunningham was startled and subconsciously grabbed Levi's jersey, as if he was trying to hold on to his ex and refusing to let go.

Yellow flag!

The referee threw the yellow flag without hesitation.

Then, Watt moved, shook off Mahomes and chased after him.

At the same time, safety Justin Reed moved, collided head-on with Levi, and accurately tackled Levi before Levi completely got rid of Cunningham.

Anyway, the foul has already been committed. No matter what, they must knock Levi down.

But Justin Reed felt a force in his chest from Levi's shoulder hitting him, and he choked with a breath. There was only one thought in his mind:
"Beast Mode".

Levi has always been known for his speed and change of direction, and rarely shows his strength, but no one should forget that in the first half of the 2018 season, the explosiveness and strength Levi showed were in no way inferior to Marshawn Lynch.

This season, Levi has shown his versatility at the running back position, so much so that the beast mode has long been forgotten by people, but it reappears unexpectedly.

Justin Reed felt like a piece of fat, carried on Levi's shoulders, unable to move. His feet had broken free from the constraints of gravity, and a wave of panic came over him.

"Double interception!"

"Levi hits a wall."

"No, Levi keeps pushing the ground, Levi breaks through, Levi gets rid of it."

"Reid made up for the defense and stopped Levi in ​​time, but... he failed to stop him."

"Levi keeps pushing Reed forward, Levi, God, it's unbelievable, Levi!"

"Three digits! Five digits!" "Levi! Seven digits!"

"Watt, Watt rushed over and grabbed Levi, but Levi still didn't fall to the ground. He dragged Reed and Watt and continued to move forward."

"Eight! Nine!"

"First attack!"

"This……"

"Levi! First attack! A complete frontal breakthrough. Without breaking away from the tackle, surrounded by four players, Levi forced his way through ten yards and took the first attack!"

Shocked!

Around Levi, there were corpses everywhere. Although Levi also fell to the ground, there were four Houston Texans lying, including Watt.

The battle situation is clear at a glance.

There was a murderous look in Levi's eyes as he swept around. The other people all avoided his gaze in fear, with the exception of Watt.

Watt and Levi supported each other and stood up, holding hands. Needless to say, the two men smiled at each other and lined up again.

Watt turned around and let out a long sigh. His good friend was really bloodthirsty. Watson's provocation might have brought out Levi's best state. The Houston Texans were about to face a storm. Thinking of this, Watt was also full of passion, and a murderous look flashed in his eyes.

Both sides lined up again.

The Kansas City Chiefs chose the pistol formation, with Damien on the field. They chose a double running back tactic, replacing wide receiver Hardman.

After all, Hardman and Hill are both fast players, while Watkins can showcase the versatility of the Kansas City Chiefs' offense.

So, this time, will the Kansas City Chiefs choose to pass the ball or run it?

O'Brien suddenly felt the pressure because the Kansas City Chiefs' offensive tactics became more and more unpredictable, which posed a severe challenge to the defense.

At this time, Crennel showed his courage and arranged tactics at the first time - O'Brien handed over the on-the-spot command of the defensive tactics to Crennel.

"attack!"

Mahomes announced the kickoff and the pressure was coming.

The Houston Texans chose to apply pressure in the frontcourt without hesitation, this time with five players rushing the pass; moreover, not only the defensive front line, but the entire defensive position pressed forward, and the zone defense changed to a positional defense without warning, with pressure moving forward in an all-round way, and immediately pressing up one-on-one.

Not only Mahomes, but Hill, Watkins and Kelce all felt the pressure, and their opponents were entangled like an octopus.

Crennell was very sharp and seized the weakness of the Kansas City Chiefs' double running back tactics: there was a lack of a receiving point, so he simply pressed on to the defense and poured down the pressure layer by layer.

What if the Kansas City Chiefs choose to run the ball?
To be precise, Crennel was forcing the Kansas City Chiefs to choose a ground attack.

After all, this is a double running back tactic, and the original intention is ground offense. Setting up a double running back formation but choosing a passing offense is equivalent to putting oneself in a disadvantageous situation; but Crennel knows the abilities of Mahomes and Levi, and always hides changes, so he simply goes with the flow and exerts pressure, forcing the Kansas City Chiefs to return to ground offense.

At this moment, the players who appeared to be fully marking the opponent were actually all staring at the pocket, always on guard against Levi's running ball.

The most important thing is Watts.

In the Houston Texans' defense, the only one who can face Levi head-on and not lose to him is Watt.

Crennel must make use of Watt.

The five-man pass rush was a strategy to create time and space for Watt. The Houston Texans rushed forward on all fronts, and sure enough, Watt was able to move his hands and feet and cut into the pocket as soon as possible.

(End of this chapter)

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