Super Bowl Domination

Chapter 92 The True and False Monkey King

Chapter 92 The True and False Monkey King
There was a subtle change in the atmosphere of the Louisville State University Tigers' defense because of Levi's advance just now, but it was more than that.

Obviously, they did not expect that Levi would be able to complete a frontal breakthrough amid heavy blockades and advance eight yards so toughly and ferociously.

As they looked at each other, they could clearly sense the murderous intent in Adams' eyes. He didn't say anything special, but his gaze towards Levi was more focused and profound. People who were familiar with Adams knew that he was serious. Not only Riley and Beckwith, but the other two linebackers also felt nervous, and the entire defensive team was filled with a solemn atmosphere.

Everyone in the Tigers knows about the strong performance of the Crimson Tide this season, but they will not back down. Instead, they will stimulate their fighting spirit and work together to stop the Crimson Tide's winning streak. They are ready.

Adams and Riley exchanged glances.

A spiritual leader and a tactical captain, their eyes collided in the air.

Then, they both clenched their fists and lined up without saying a word, their momentum rising.

His eyes were fixed firmly on Levi——

"attack!"

Hurts announced the kickoff, Riley started immediately and aimed at Levi without hesitation, while Beckwith was a little slower and observed the formation.

Adams slowed down a bit and observed the Crimson Tide's offensive tactics.

Levi and Hertz passed each other, and the two completed a lifelike handover. Beckwith didn't see it clearly, and his feet started immediately, subconsciously rushing towards Levi. The fear of Levi's deterrent power still prevailed, and his first reaction was to assist Riley in completing the defense.

But Adams didn't.

Adams is calmer and more sober. He also admits that most of his attention is on Levi, but precisely because of this, he is easily fooled by fake runs and real passes. They need to cut off the Crimson Tide's ground defense, but at the same time, they cannot let the Crimson Tide's passing attack start.

Adams paused for a moment before scanning with his eyes wide open.

and many more!

Adams noticed that it was a fake handoff, and Levi and Hurts did not complete the handoff. It was a pass, a fake run and a real pass, and he guessed it right.

At the beginning, Levi relied on his personal ability to attack on the ground to open up the situation.

On the back foot, Levi immediately took on the role of decoy, setting a screen for the passing offense.

Adams, don't be fooled.

He braked his steps just as he was about to move forward, quickly scanned the passing targets scattered around him, made a judgment in a split second, and pounced towards tight end Howard.

Adams' steps were very firm. All other wide receivers had their own defenses, but the tight end was the only one who stood out in the short pass area like the Hulk. Moreover, this was a ten-yard first gear, and choosing the tight end to make a short pass to open the game was also the fake run-and-real pass tactic commonly used by the Crimson Tide.

Tap tap, tap tap!
Adams caught a glimpse and saw that Levi alone was holding back multiple players, causing the Tigers' passing defense to have no advantage at all. It was basically a one-on-one mode, and the whole situation suddenly became tense.

If the Crimson Tide can successfully pass the ball this time, regardless of how the Tigers' mentality changes, it is certain that the morale of the Crimson Tide will gradually rise, and Adams must cut off this passing attack.

Resolute and decisive.

And…wait, what about football? Why is there no arc in the pass?
A quick glance.

Adams was stunned. A white figure rushed out from the left side of the offensive line like a dragon. The surroundings and the front were all empty and there was no sign of anyone in a purple jersey. The door was completely open.

What...what's going on?

Who is that?
True and false, false and true, it was hard to tell whether the ball was passed or run, and it was also hard to tell who had the football in their hands. In just a short moment of reaction and start, the defensive team was completely passive.

Adams had no time to think, he started again and rushed out quickly after a sudden stop and turn, and it was not too late to make up for the loss.

Hertz!

Hertz?

It's Hertz?
When Adams saw the code on the back of the jersey, he was stunned. Why didn't he realize that the Crimson Tide suddenly chose the read option offense?

Damn!

Adams was about to arrive, but Hurts took the initiative to fall to the ground, making an advanced sliding move in baseball and flew out, not only avoiding the tackle but also falling to the ground safely.

Adams missed the ball. First attack, got it.

To be precise, it was more than just a first down, Hurts advanced a full 15 yards, and the Crimson Tide crossed the midfield line into the opposite half for the fourth time in this game.

The Tigers, caught off guard and totally unprepared for this, lost fifteen yards before anyone could even touch Hurts or Levi.

The situation has subtly changed again.

Hurts couldn't believe it. This time, running the ball was a piece of cake. The Crimson Tide's smooth and devastating offense this season seemed to have finally returned.

Hurts tried his best to suppress his excitement, but when he turned his back to the defense and faced Levi, he still opened his mouth wide and screamed silently. He trotted over and gave Levi a high-five to celebrate.

Stay calm, they need to stay calm, only by staying calm can they press on to win.

So, what’s next?

Pass the ball? Or keep running?
Suddenly, the Crimson Tide's offense regained its form and became smooth, and the offensive and defensive confrontation between the two teams became intense again.

On the sidelines of the court, both coaches were deploying their troops in an attempt to take the initiative.

First down and ten yards, the opponent's half of the forty-eight yard line.

"attack!"

Hurts regained some confidence and announced the kickoff without hesitation. He immediately straightened his knees and back, raised his hand and prepared to pass the ball. His line of sight and the direction of the pass were clearly the position of tight end Howard.

Pass the ball, not just pass the ball, but also pass it quickly and shortly with fast play.

The focus of this kind of short pass is the success rate, that is, a two-yard or three-yard short pass connection, which delivers the football to the tight end before the defense reacts, and then relies on the tight end's personal ability to complete the advancement.

To some extent, it is similar to running ball. There is nothing fancy about it. It is purely based on strength.

The Red Tide Storm tried to catch the Tigers off guard and once again seize the initiative at the tactical layout level.

But this time, Ogilvy made an accurate prediction.

From Riley to Beckwith to Adams, although their eyes were still locked on Levi, this time their attention was alert. They turned slightly and surrounded Howard in the first place.

Suddenly, there was a storm.

however.

Right now!

Adams was shocked. Wait, wait!
Hurts, and didn't pass the ball.

Although Hurts' passing action was so realistic that it seemed that he had thrown the football out, at the last moment of the shot, Hurts took the football back.

In a flash, Hearts turned around and threw the football out lightly.

Levi.

It's still Levi.

However, the key point is that Levi's position is not on the left wing, but still on the right wing.

Adams's sight was like that of a frontline puppet, from Hurts to Howard to Hurts and then to Levi in ​​less than a second.

The change was so fast that I didn't have time to adjust my center of gravity and my brain hadn't figured out the layout of the Crimson Tide's offensive tactics. But then my whole body was already tense.

Levi, advancing with the ball.

First update.

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(End of this chapter)

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