552 Home Skills

Style: Gaming Author: The inkstone boyWords: 3116Update Time: 24/01/19 00:11:49
During the game against the Pittsburgh Steelers, Lu Ke used a total of two special skills, one with absolute pace and one with Falcon Eyes. Both times played an important role at critical moments and had irreplaceable significance for the direction of the game; at the same time, they once again changed Lu Ke's view of special skills.

Even if the gods come down to earth, in the fierce battles and critical moments of competitive sports, they will face moments when it is difficult for two fists to defeat four hands; what's more, Lu Ke is not yet a "god" and is far away.

A simple statistical inventory shows that there are many special skills in Lu Ke's hands: Amplification Halo, once; Absolute Step, once; Copper Skin and Iron Bone, three times; Bullet Time, once; Falcon Eyes, twice. In the upcoming playoffs, if they can be used properly, they will play an unimaginable role.

In addition, Lu Ke also has two unknown collective training skill packs, an unknown special skill pack, a designated special skill pack, and a home special skill pack.

Undoubtedly, what Lu Ke is most curious about is the special skill package for the home field, which was unheard of before. Even after the previous special task of "Gathering the Heart of Candlestick Stadium" was completed, it had never appeared before. This made Lu Ke eager to take action, and he was the first to open this skill pack without hesitation.

"Ding! Congratulations on getting the home special skill: Stormy Waves."

After reading the skill description skillfully, Lu Ke immediately understood that this was somewhat similar to the collective skill of amplifying the halo.

Using the amplification halo, the effect is to increase the status of all members of the offensive team by 10%, lasting for five minutes. This is also Lu Ke's first collective skill. It not only affects himself, but also affects his teammates, which is truly consistent. The essence of rugby, a team sport.

If you use Stormy Waves, the effect is somewhat similar.

As we all know, home field advantage exists objectively. This is true for all collective sports in the home and away system, from basketball to football to rugby. The cheering and cheering of home fans can often create an unexpected deterrent effect, affecting referee decisions and influencing Player status can even indirectly affect the direction of the game.

A bad home court may lack patience, and the home team will start to be booed after just a few mistakes; it may also have no discipline, and attack indiscriminately regardless of whether the home team or the away team; it may also be lifeless, and it will be deserted even if the home team is winning the game.

In the NFL, the home court of the New York Jets is a typical example. When angry, crazy fans completely ignore the visiting team players, but go all out to interfere with the home team's game. They scold their own team members even more vigorously than they scold the away team. .

The Denver Broncos' home court is another type of representative. It is disorganized and lacks discipline. When the home team's quarterback is setting up tactics, they also forget to cheer and interfere with the tactical arrangement. The constant cheering and celebration is also a headache.

An excellent home court is one where everyone is united. When the home team attacks, it is silent, ensuring that its quarterback can accurately complete communication. When the away team attacks, it thunders and tries its best to disrupt the opponent's tactical layout; when the home team wins the game, it cheers and cheers. Cheer on, support the home team strongly when they are behind in the game, and never give up.

Among the NFL, the home stadium of the Seattle Seahawks is a representative example. The harassment tactics against visiting teams have been recorded in the Guinness Book of Records - because the noise is so loud that it can even cause earthquakes.

The home court of the Green Bay Packers is another kind of representative. Fans who are always enthusiastic, fans who always stick to it, and fans who are always united. Even when the team is in the most crisis, they will not give up the game on their own initiative.

During the 2011 season, Candlestick Stadium is rapidly emerging as another outstanding home stadium in the league - it has only lost one game so far this season; and the 49ers' cheering is also becoming another beautiful sight in the league.

Stormy waves are the skills of home fans. After use, "the overall suppression effect of the home support crowd on the away team is increased by 5% and lasts for five minutes."

This is an interesting skill because the boost is based on the original level of home support.

If it's the cheers of the Cincinnati Bengals at home, even if you use skills, the 5% improvement is almost nonexistent; but if it's the cheers of the Seattle Seahawks at home, then 5% can really turn the game around. The essential.

In other words, it is also crucial for Lu Ke to choose the time to use his skills. He must use them when the Candlestick Stadium is at its most exciting, in order to maximize the effect of his skills.

In addition, the inhibitory effect of skill effects is for the visiting team as a whole, from the offensive team to the defensive team, to the special team and substitute team, and even the coaching staff, all can have an impact and maximize the power of the home court.

If you think about it seriously, during the game, the entire audience was highly focused and spent their spare time reading the tactical manual. Even the time to drink water and wipe away sweat was limited. How could Lu Ke slowly observe the on-site support situation? Therefore, the use of this skill is obviously still open to question.

If used improperly, it may be like a pebble thrown into the ocean, and the small waves will disappear in an instant.

But used correctly, it can turn the tide of an entire game. Because some teams are just not good at playing against the wind, and after their opening momentum suffered a serious blow, the game plummeted; while some teams are not good at playing key goals, and they easily miss the key moments in the fourth quarter.

More than the skills themselves, Lu Ke is more concerned about the fact that after the collective skills, there are now home skills. The application scope of the system is expanding bit by bit. Does this mean that creating a rugby superstar requires more than just In addition to the players themselves, other factors such as teammates, fans, media, and leagues cannot be ignored?

Of course, the current collective skills and home skills are still relatively limited. Not only are there many restrictions on their use, but the effects can only be said to be mediocre, far inferior to Lu Ke's own special skills.

That's why Lu Ke used the adjective "interesting".

Later, Lu Ke opened two collective training skill packages again

"Ding, congratulations on getting the local functional training skill package. Through relevant training, you can improve the team's local coordination and tacit understanding, thereby improving on-field performance."

"Ding, congratulations on getting the team's local centralized special training skill package. Through designated training, it can provide specific players with the coordination training level, thereby improving on-field performance."

These are two different group training skill packages.

The former appeared for the second time. Lu Ke had it once after defeating the Arizona Cardinals last week. In the end, he chose to use it on the offensive line; and in the following week's game against the Pittsburgh Steelers, he could still feel it more or less. With some changes, over time, Lu Ke believes that he can gain an offensive line with full tacit understanding.

This week, after receiving the same collective training skill package again, Lu Ke decided to continue investing in the offensive line.

Perhaps their personal abilities are not at the top of the league, but through clever tactical coordination, they can still provide a strong pocket protection. After this week's game, Chino Hachar and Adam Schneider took turns playing. Judging from their performance, the two Individuals have their merits and demerits, but overall, Schneider's performance is on the rise.

After using the same training package for the second time this week, maybe Lu Ke can get more help on the road to the Super Bowl.

The latter is a new training package that appeared for the first time today.

After reading the detailed instructions carefully, I found that it is actually very similar to the first training package, but it focuses more on the cooperation between the quarterback and the individual.

The specific method of use is to select a player from the offensive team. After using the training package, the cooperation between the two people will be more tacit and efficient. Can be used on offensive linemen, running backs, wide receivers and tight ends.

In fact, Lu Ke was a little curious about the running back's connection.

Because the running back's position is quite special, he is somewhat similar to the quarterback. In the offense, they also rely on the offensive line to open the way and then advance through their own abilities. The tactical functions and game methods of the two player positions are very close. However, the quarterback advances by passing the ball, and the running back advances by passing the ball. Run the ball to advance.

You can know this just by looking at history. In football games, why is the quarterback called a "quarterback"?

In the earliest days of Scottish rugby, all positions were named according to their positions. The players behind the offensive line were Quarterback, Halfback and Fullback.

The criterion for judging position is the distance the player stands behind the center, which are quarter, half, and full distance.

In other words, the quarterback is closest to center, the halfback is next, and the fullback is farthest.

Historically, American football has gone through a long period in which the running back was king. The quarterback was more of a tactical supplement. The running back was mainly used to run rampant, taking the conflict and violence of this sport to the extreme. Therefore, in the draft, the position of the No. 1 pick is mostly quarterback, followed by running back.

Later, because violent collisions were too dangerous, there were even deaths and injuries. The league gradually began to reform and adjust the rules, and after the 21st century, it entered a comprehensive passing era, and full-backs also Gradually weakened or even disappeared, half defenders and full defenders were collectively called running backs. At the same time, the NFL also ushered in its heyday.

From a certain perspective, the positions of quarterback and running back do overlap. However, now in the passing era, tactical arrangements are complex and changeable, and the quarterback's brain is becoming more and more important. The position of running back, which only relies on physical talent to open up situations, has become a part of the tactics. , there are still significant differences between the two.

Today's second group training package, Lu Ke couldn't help but think, if it is used on quarterbacks and running backs, is it to train the acting skills of fake running and real passing and fake running? Or is it to practice how fake and real the trick attack is? Or is it the quarterback and running back covering each other to confuse the opponent's defensive team's judgment?