Super Bowl Domination

Chapter 756: Fighting cattle across the mountain

Chapter 756: Fighting cattle across the mountain
"attack!"

Lack announced the start of the game; almost at the sound of the start command, Chris Jones pushed off the ground and threw his body out.

Push. Push.

Jones released all his strength instantly and started like an arrow from a bow.

As a defensive end, there is a whole row of offensive linemen directly in front of you, so you must face the first collision before making any moves.

It is precisely because of this that in the past few years, linebackers led by Von Miller have risen across the board. They are often able to create more trouble in the pocket through time differences and mismatches; but it is undeniable that dominant defensive lines like Watt and Donald are still very entertaining to watch. The league's best defensive players for five consecutive seasons have all been defensive lines.

However, talent is hard to come by on the defensive front.

Chris Jones is a typical example of someone who relies on acquired efforts to improve himself. His goal is not to become Watt, but to become a cornerstone of the defense and be able to complete the task of defending the front line at critical moments.

For example, right in front of you.

As he pushed off the ground to start, Jones had already raised his hands.

The opposing offensive lineman had no doubts and also raised his hands to confront him.

However, he didn't expect that Jones pushed the opponent's shoulders with both hands, used the force to push his body outward, turned closely around the opponent's body, and completed the circle around the pole with light steps and cut into the pocket.

Raid!

The Kansas City Chiefs defense rarely chose to blitz.

Obviously, the third down is long and close to the end zone, which is already within Luck's shooting range. Reed cannot rule out the possibility that Luck will aim directly at the end zone.

Marlon-Mack, a sophomore running back, was selected in the fourth round last year with the 143rd pick. His height and build are very similar to Levi's, and his playing style is also similar. He was given high hopes after entering the league, but his fate was very different.

Mark sneered: Our coach has already seen through your circus.

Mark did not leave the pocket, but stayed there to play the role of the sixth offensive lineman and quickly scanned the area.

The Kansas City Chiefs only use five pass rushers, which is far from enough.

At this point, Jones was the only one cutting into the pocket, and Mark was the first to meet him.

Mark: You're just in time! He's not even afraid of Watt, so why would he be afraid of you, Jones?
Jones didn't duck or stagger, just ran straight into the wall.

Full of bangs.

Mark and Jones collided, but Jones never forgot one thing——

Levi's words.

After observation, Jones noticed that Luck's pass shooting time was getting longer.

First, the observation time is prolonged.

The second is hesitation before taking action.

Third, the passing technique is indecisive.

All aspects prove that Lake's shoulder injury may have an impact. Although Lake is experienced in the game and can always complete the pass smoothly; but at the critical moment, if they can continue to exert pressure, the possibility of Lake's pass deviation or even error will continue to increase.

So, what does Levi mean?

Stay patient. There is no need to expect to sack the quarterback or make an effective hit every time you rush the pass. The game is still long, and they should continue to maintain pressure to keep Luck's nerves tense throughout the game.

Then, let Lak collapse little by little.

In this way, the Kansas City Chiefs' defensive front line's frontcourt pressure can be more effective with less effort, achieving great results with less effort, and starting from the overall situation.

And, that’s not all.

Every time you rush the pass, don't be too eager for success. Instead of making a fatal attack, stay patient and maneuver. This is the correct way to deal with a top quarterback.

At this time, Jones was very patient.

boom!
With a collision, Jones crashed into Mark's arms, but Jones didn't end there.

Pushing the ground, moving forward, pushing. A burst of energy erupted from deep in Dantian, and was fully released the moment it touched Mark.

Ah, ah ah!
Break the balance in an instant.

Mark was happy that he stopped Jones in time. The next second, he groaned, and his footsteps slightly left the ground like a maglev train. His center of gravity got rid of the constraints of gravity, and the whole person flew into the air.

Retreat steadily.

Oops……

Mark couldn't make a sound. All his emotions were weighing down his chest. He hurriedly tried to regain his balance by gathering his breath in his dantian. But in front of Jones's brute strength, he felt like a kite, flying lightly. The light and shadow on both sides of his eyes quickly retreated, and the wind was howling.

Mark felt like he was about to pee and couldn't move.

It’s over, it’s over, it’s over. It’s all over now.

He wailed but before he could continue, a force came from behind him.

Stop...it's stopped, oh yeah!
Wait, why did it stop? What happened to the support I felt behind me?

Mark had a bad premonition, but before he could verify it, Jones had already exerted his strength again, and the remaining strength in his body surged out -

Hunting cattle across the mountains.

Ah, ahhhh, ahhhh!
Lark: ???
A second ago, Luck had been observing and looking for his passing target, but the Kansas City Chiefs' second-line defense was completely stuck in position, switching from zone defense to positional defense, and the overall defensive intensity increased immediately.

On the left side, there was no target to pass the ball to.

On the right side, the pass could not be found.

In the middle, there is still no target for passing the ball.

Lak kept adjusting his footsteps in the pocket, constantly observing and searching. Although he could see some gaps in his field of vision, none of them were the best opportunities, and the pressure was overwhelming.

He is waiting, hoping that his receiving point can tear open a gap when entering the end zone, otherwise his arm injury may cause fluctuations in passing accuracy and miss the opportunity.

A little hesitation, a little bit of doubt, is actually just half a second or a second, a fleeting time gap, the audience can't notice it at all, but in the ever-changing game, it is crucial.

Patience, calmness, determination——

Um, what is that?
Lark caught a glimpse of a shadow approaching from the corner of his eye. He reacted immediately, retracted his attention, and prepared to dodge. However, he never expected that the speed at which the dark cloud approached was much faster than he expected.

He tried to evade, but it was too late.

next second.

boom.

The forces accumulated, and the weight of the bodies collided layer by layer. Just as Lak was about to move, he lost his balance and flew out.

It was only a small half step, but Lark really broke free from the constraints of gravity and flew into the air. With a stumble, he felt like he was thrown out like a sandbag thrown by a dock worker. He didn't even have time to groan before the whole world began to sway from side to side and upside down.

Lark: ???
With a muffled groan, Lark panicked.

football!
"Drop the ball!"

"Sack! Fumble!"

"Luck actually dropped the ball. The Kansas City Chiefs defense completed an incredible defense, relying only on five pass rushers to overturn the entire situation. Luck's hesitation before passing the ball gave the defense an opportunity."

"confusion!"

"It's chaos now. Luck is looking for the ball, Mark is looking for the ball, Jones is looking for the ball, and it's impossible to tell who is who in the pocket."

"Wait, wait—"

"Oh, God!"

"Jones! Chris Jones! The third-year defensive end of the Kansas City Chiefs made a sack and caused a fumble, and then he regained control of the ball."

Three links with one click!
(End of this chapter)

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