Lu Ke has always believed that professional athletes have a professional spirit and will never lose the game easily. It not only involves sportsmanship, but also violates the rules of the game; but now, Lu Ke realizes that he still Too naive, indeed, the players will not lose the game on purpose, but the lack of tacit understanding, lack of cooperation, and lack of team spirit are enough to make the game fall into a quagmire.
Professionalism is not something every player has.
Suddenly, Lu Ke found himself trapped in an ambush from all sides:
The opponent, the Dallas Cowboys, is an absolute enemy; the opponent's fans, they want to tear Lu Ke into pieces with their roars; on our own side, Alex Smith is about to return, and the factional struggle within the team is gradually becoming clear; our own fans, they still refuse to believe Lu Ke's Ability, victory, they demand more wins, otherwise, they refuse to support Lu Ke as the team's starting quarterback.
This is not just internal and external troubles, or even embarrassment from all sides. Ambush from all sides, only this word can accurately describe Lu Ke's current situation.
In the third week of the regular season, if nothing goes wrong, the San Francisco 49ers' starting quarterback position will be open to competition, with Lu Ke and Alex Smith facing off; in the fourth week of the regular season, if everything goes well, Colin Card Penick will further join the fray and muddy the waters.
Lu Ke is the team's third choice and always has been. However, now Lu Ke still has an opportunity in his hands to turn his "third choice" into his "first choice" and continue to stay as the starting quarterback instead of being a meteor that passes by in a flash. week's game. Victory, this is Lu Ke's only goal, and it is also the only result Lu Ke can accept.
This game is not just a regular season game. Lu Ke will fight for himself, for victory, and for his career!
This was the case when he was a sparring partner in the past. Every game might be Lu Ke's last game; now that he is in the league, it is even more true. There is no room for mistakes in every game, and any slight mistake may make him lose all his previous games. All the efforts were in vain. So, for Lu Ke, this is the Super Bowl!
No matter who is standing on the opposite side, whether it is Kevin Press or Tony Romo. Lu Ke's goal has never wavered and will not waver!
So, Lu Ke raised his chin slightly and smiled confidently at Pares. He faced this challenge head-on without flinching or being timid. "I will never let victory slip out of my hands easily!" In an understatement, Lu Ke burst out with strong confidence, and there was a bright and determined light in his eyes, with a sense of determination.
Even if he uses up all his special skills in one go, he will definitely win this game!
The team bus slowly drove into the player tunnel, and the mission prompt in Lu Ke's mind also sounded in time:
"Competition tasks:
Complete a touchdown in an official game; mission requirements: None; mission reward: base point +1 for each touchdown.
Complete the number of passing yards in the official game; mission requirement: complete at least 150 passing yards; mission reward: base point +1.
Win the official game; mission requirements: none; mission reward: base points +3. "
There are only three tasks, from quantity to quality, reduced across the board. Lu Ke had already been mentally prepared for this.
In the past year, Lu Ke has received a total of three competition tasks. Each competition is extremely special, often involving countless "firsts", and there are naturally more related tasks; but this week's competition is only It's just an ordinary regular season. In the long season that follows, there are a total of fourteen other similar games waiting.
So, it’s not possible for every game to be as special as the previous one. Unless you encounter a special mission again.
However, judging from today's situation, although it is against the league's mortal enemy, the Dallas Cowboys, the system still has not released a special mission. It is estimated that in the past fifteen years, the duel between these mortal enemies has been too calm and not enough to create more sparks. .
Among them, the basic points for winning the game are only three points. It seems that this will become the norm in the future.
However, system tasks aside, victory in this game is still the goal that Lu Ke must achieve. There is no way out!
There was a long "beep" and the whistle flew across the sky, officially announcing the start of the second week of the regular season between the San Francisco 49ers and the Dallas Cowboys. San Francisco 49ers kicker and kicker David Akers ran, kicked, and completed the kickoff, opening the curtain on this afternoon's game.
In the coin guessing just now, the Dallas Cowboys got the choice, and they chose to attack first. Therefore, the game starts with the San Francisco 49ers kicking off the ball, and the Dallas Cowboys receive the ball, return the ball, and determine the starting position of the offense. The Cowboys didn't rush the offense, though, opting to take the ball safely.
The so-called safe catch means that after the receiver catches the football, he puts his hands close to his chest and then kneels on one knee. This action means that the receiver gives up the right to return the ball and starts attacking directly at the receiving position; in this case, the opposing player is prohibited from tackling or hitting the receiver, otherwise a foul will be assessed and a yardage penalty will be imposed.
Generally speaking, the receiver fails to find a suitable return route; or at a critical moment of the game, in order to save time; or during the process of receiving the ball, he loses his center of gravity or is in danger of injury and gives up the return attack; and there are In the first attack, everyone is warming up to avoid injuries...
In situations like these, the receiver will choose to play it safe.
Therefore, the Dallas Cowboys' offensive team, led by Tony Romo, came on the scene and started attacking from their own 17-yard position.
Romo is of Latino descent, his father is a second-generation Mexican immigrant, and his mother is of mixed German and Polish descent.
In the United States, not only do Asian players never appear on rugby fields, but Latinos also hardly play rugby because this sport has very strict requirements on venues and is more popular in cities with relatively affluent economies. After all, they generally believe that this is a representative "white sport".
Relatively speaking, sports such as basketball and baseball, which do not have any restrictions on venues, are more popular in slums.
But Romo was born in Wisconsin, home of the Green Bay Packers, a state with a rich football tradition and one of the most stable and robust football markets in the league. Therefore, Romo chose to play football and basketball in high school, but later gave up basketball and took football as his ambition.
Romo is an excellent, quasi-first-class quarterback with accurate passing, flexible feet, strong body, and certain confrontation capabilities. He is not too clumsy when running out of the pocket when under pressure. Under his leadership, the Dallas Cowboys' offense has indeed made good progress; but his frequent mistakes at critical moments seem to have become his calling card, and his playing temperament lacks the domineering and strong final kick.
In a sense, Romo and Lu Ke are indeed very similar: they have the ability, but are limited by reputation and resume, and end up losing in the draft; during the offseason, they traveled around for trial training and finally found a job. Tonight's matchup between two undrafted quarterbacks does have enough reason to arouse people's attention and discussion.
In the Dallas Cowboys' first offense, Romo showed his near-first-class strength. He cooperated with running back Felix-Jones (Felix-Jones), combined passing and running, fake running and real passing, fake running and fake running. The attack was relaxed and advanced steadily, and the attack was impressive.
Especially his passing performance was eye-catching. Faced with the dilemma of third gear transition twice, Romo used his pass to successfully connect with the outstanding sophomore wide receiver Dez-Bryant. , once through tight end Jason Witten (Jason-Witten), and both times successfully got the first offense of the next gear, leading the team to continue the offense.
This wave of offense lasted six minutes and 33 seconds. In the end, Romo completed a four-yard pass, and the receiver Miles-Austin completed the catch and achieved a touchdown! After the special team scored the extra point, the Dallas Cowboys temporarily brought the score to "7:0".
On the first offense of the game, the Dallas Cowboys completed a touchdown; more importantly, Romo performed exceptionally well, completing seven of nine passes for 58 yards, showing his fiery touch and surpassing the regular season. The excellent performance from the first week continued.
Last year, the Dallas Cowboys completed a terrible season of six wins and ten losses; but after offseason adjustments, the entire team took on a new look and showed strong competitiveness. This is the NFL, there is no absolute weak team; moreover, every season is brand new, and all comparisons of strengths may be completely different.
Facing the much-anticipated showdown between the league's mortal rivals, the Dallas Cowboys showed good competitive form, carrying the majesty and strength of Team America, at Candlestick Stadium, turning the tables on the visitors and winning first!
For the Cowboys, this was a perfect start, and in a trance, people seemed to recall the progress of the previous week's game again. The only difference was that the Cowboys were leading the way, which seemed ominous.
So, how will the San Francisco 49ers respond?
There are nearly 20,000 Cowboys fans coming from afar - the 49ers fans still lack enough confidence in their team, so away fans can buy so many tickets, but despite this, the seven players at Candlestick Stadium Ten thousand seats are still full and packed.
The 20,000 Cowboys fans began to cheer and shout to their hearts content, showing off their power to the fans on the opposite side; and the 50,000 49ers fans did not show any signs of weakness. All the afterthoughts and dullness of the previous game were swept away, and they were full of enthusiasm and wantonness. The ground screamed and roared, cheering for their team, and at the same time looking forward to the rookie quarterback's wonderful performance again!
The entire Candlestick Stadium was engulfed in a roaring tsunami. The overwhelming shouts were like two torrents colliding together, bursting out astonishing sparks, shining brightly under the bright golden sunlight.
Lu Ke, leading the San Francisco 49ers' offense, made a brilliant debut.