Super Bowl Domination

Chapter 490 Full Firepower

Chapter 490 Full Firepower
variable!

Everyone believed that the Kansas City Chiefs would choose to pass the ball to the left and right sidelines, but no one expected Levi to hold the ball and launch a ground attack. No one expected Levi to break through with light and agile steps like a ballerina, and his smooth attack was like a sword piercing the softest, emptyest and most vulnerable center of the Philadelphia Eagles.

Go straight in!

Graham and Bradham failed to intercept, but their timely response still bought precious reaction time for their teammates.

The Philadelphia Eagles reacted promptly. Although they were caught off guard, they still had a backup plan and quickly tightened the backfield pocket.

Left side, right side, front side, and rear side.

One after another, white figures pounced towards Levi fiercely like rolling waves of air.

Tap tap tap, tap tap tap.

Cornerback Darby is speeding up.

Safety Corey Graham - a different Graham from the defensive end - and Jenkins, who played well in this game, are also speeding up.

crisis!

Dilemma!

cage!

The defense team was on full alert, thinking about how Levi would choose to break through.

No one can underestimate Levi's personal breakthrough ability, no one.

Nerves, totally tense.

however.

At this moment, Levi aimed at Jenkins and accelerated as much as he could. Before Jenkins opened his arms, Levi had already fallen to the ground and slid, flying towards Jenkins in the posture of a baseball slide.

Huh!
The whole audience took a deep breath.

Levi did not choose to break through. He even chose to fall to the ground before the encirclement was completely closed. After stealing thirteen yards, he formed a dead ball on the midfield line.

What, what's going on?

People did not expect the Kansas City Chiefs to choose a ground attack, did not expect the Kansas City Chiefs to unexpectedly choose to break through the middle, and did not expect Levi to avoid confrontation and choose to fall directly to the ground.

Things are obviously unusual.

Amidst the confusion and shock at the scene, Peterson was the first to become alert.

As a disciple promoted by Reid, Peterson didn't believe that Reid would make mistakes in a hurry and mess up. Everything had a reason and was a strategic layout. Even before the game, Reid might have considered such a situation and arranged a corresponding strategy.

time management!

Peterson had a flash of inspiration.

First of all, Levi chose to fall to the ground by himself. The only possible way was to avoid entanglement and waste time. The most unwise thing to do at this moment was to be a hero and insist on advancing while being surrounded.

Perhaps, Levi could continue to advance ten yards, twenty yards or even more, but the cost would be wasting game time. Unless Levi rushed into the end zone like he did against the Pittsburgh Steelers, the time wasted on the ground offense would be an irreparable loss. Considering that the Philadelphia Eagles were ready to wait for Levi, the risk of continuing to advance was obvious.

Therefore, Reid developed a time management strategy from the moment he chose the ground attack.

Unexpectedly choose to break through the middle of the ground, but do not be entangled or greedy, refuse to waste time, refuse to lose the big picture for the small, and refuse to miss the point. Quit when you are ahead.

Levi's tactical execution was very successful.

Secondly, since all the current tactics were carefully arranged by Reed, this also means that Reed has a backup plan.

Oops!

Peterson was shocked.

At the first moment, Peterson waved his arms and gave instructions:

Scatter. Scatter!

However, Peterson was still a little slow and ultimately failed to outsmart Reed.

The Kansas City Chiefs have called time on the field. "Attack!"

At the moment when Levi fell to the ground, the Kansas City Chiefs' offensive team moved forward at lightning speed, without celebration, delay or hesitation, and quickly formed a formation. In the brief moment when the Philadelphia Eagles' defensive team was confused and formed a formation, Smith had completed the defensive reading and announced the kick-off.

fast.

In one word, fast.

Attack and start the battle again.

The Philadelphia Eagles defense was so confused that they had no time to catch their breath. The next second, they were already fighting again, punching and punching:

Question mark. Question mark. And more question mark.

Everything happened too fast.

Smith didn't even wait for the defensive line to react. He quickly completed the observation between consecutive steps back. Without any fancy fake moves or cover, he raised his hand and passed the ball to the right.

Whoosh.

The football traced a parabola in the air.

At this time, the shotgun formation of the Kansas City Chiefs' five wide receivers was dazzling again. Hunter, Levi and Kelce on the right wing completed a cross run. Although the Philadelphia Eagles' defense was still using a man-to-man tactics, before they could stand firm, the red figure in front of them was already rushing towards them like a wave. They didn't even have time to observe Smith's movements before the football was passed.

Hunter?

No, then...Levi?
No, it should be Kelsey.

One change of position, one block.

Levi knocked cornerback Darby away due to the mismatch, and Kelce turned his head and looked at the moon and picked up the football without being guarded. He easily caught Smith's five-yard pass, then paused, accurately making sure both feet were in bounds, and then went out of bounds directly, stopping the clock neatly and quickly.

but!

This is still not the end.

Kelce turned around and carried the football back into bounds. The Kansas City Chiefs' offensive team immediately lined up again. Smith was ready to kick off again. If they didn't want to incur a yellow flag penalty for delaying the game, the Philadelphia Eagles' defensive team had to catch up quickly and complete the formation.

Everything is running at high speed, ten times the speed.

Is this an attack without any gathering of merchants?

No...it can't be right?

As mentioned before, a no-huddle offense means there is no tactical discussion after the formation and no tactical adjustment by the coaching staff. All offensive judgment and decision-making are handed over to the quarterback, simplifying the offense completely, thereby increasing the rhythm and speed to achieve the goal of crushing the defense.

This tactic is very popular in the NCAA arena, because college offensive tactics are relatively few and focus on players' individual abilities and talents, so quarterbacks can often fully demonstrate their talents; but in the professional arena, tactics are complex and the defensive team is very capable. Having no concentrated offense is equivalent to giving up the advantage of the offensive team, making the defensive team's work easier, which is disadvantageous to the offensive team.

of course there are exceptions.

Peyton Manning, the offensive master, is equivalent to an offensive coordinator on the court. The no-huddle offense can give full play to his interpretation of the game, offensive layout, and defensive suppression, showing a new charm of football.

But Smith?

And, it was during the final timeout of the Super Bowl?
Reed is crazy.

However, reality is unfolding——

First, they used Levi's unconventional breakthrough in the middle to disrupt the situation. When the Philadelphia Eagles fell into a state of suspicion and chaos, they launched a non-aggregate offense. The key was to simplify and speed up the offensive tactics, improve the entire rhythm and speed, and drag the opponent into chaos.

Everything was premeditated.

It is even possible that the Kansas City Chiefs had already rehearsed such a tactic before the game, because the no-huddle offense takes advantage of the offensive team's routine coordination and the quarterback's unpredictable passing choices in a split second.

Understanding is the core.

At this point, Smith had passed the ball again.

The target of the pass, Hill, easily connected with a six-yard short pass under Hunter's cover. After catching the ball, Hill went out of bounds without hesitation.

Second gear, five yards, the first attack is easy.

(End of this chapter)

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