"Pro-set, blue 30, red f, red 69."
Standing on the training ground, all the players were not wearing complete equipment. They were simply wearing San Francisco 49ers home sports uniforms, but they were completely lined up, including offensive linemen, wide receivers, tight ends, and running backs. , the entire second offensive team was already on the court, as if this was just a normal training session.
The only difference is that before it was Colin Kaepernick who stood in the pocket, but today it is Lu Ke who stands in the pocket.
"attack!"
Lu Ke immediately announced the kick-off call. Although there was no defensive team on the opposite side to form a confrontation, the offensive line adjusted their steps neatly and began to form a tilt of the center of gravity. Everyone moved quickly to the right, followed by the wide receiver, The tight end and running back all started moving, moving toward the left side.
This is the most basic offensive tactic without any tricks. Each set of tactical slogans only has the simplest two instructions. The first set corresponds to the offensive line, the second set corresponds to the wide receivers, and the third set corresponds to the running backs. If there are still If there is a tight end tactic, there should be another group.
However, these are just tactical slogans for basic training, which are clear, simple and direct. When the game actually enters, all slogans will be further upgraded on this basis to complete the most complex tactical layout in the shortest time. The reason why basic slogans are used now is to sort out the tactical awareness of the entire second offensive team.
The so-called professional formation actually has many similarities with the "i" formation, all of which were transformed from the "t" formation, one of the earliest retro primitive tactics in rugby.
The "t" formation is five offensive linemen lined up, a tight end can be positioned on the left or right side, the quarterback stands behind the center, and three running backs stand horizontally behind the quarterback List two full backs and one half back. This was the prototype of modern rugby tactics, and basically, most tactics evolved from it.
A professional formation is symmetrical and generally includes a quarterback, two running backs, two receivers, a tight end and five offensive linemen.
If it is an "i" formation, then the running backs stand behind the quarterback, arranged vertically; if it is a professional formation, then the running backs stand behind the quarterback, and the difference between the horizontal arrangement and the "t" formation is the four There is one less running back behind the shooting guard, and the absent running back has evolved into a wide receiver and assumed the receiving duties.
However, in modern football, the distinction between running backs and halfbacks has gradually weakened. When using professional formations, some teams still use two running backs to stand at the end, and some teams use outside receivers. The combination of hands and running back, or the combination of tight end and running back, these are all variations of tactics; and depending on the position of the wide receiver and tight end, whether it is inside or outside, inside or outside, or far away Outside, the tactics may be different.
What's more, the tight end can also be changed into a wide receiver, creating a weird formation of three wide receivers with two running backs or four wide receivers with one running back, which will completely increase the offensive speed of the entire team.
In short, there are countless possibilities for a basic formation, which is why it is still widely used in modern professional arenas.
Professional formations can be used to rush or pass the ball, and the success probabilities of the two methods of play are also very close. This is very important in the game. The confusing nature of the formation makes it impossible for the defensive end to immediately judge the offensive end's intentions; at the same time, , the two running backs are standing side by side, and both may become tactical pawns for the quarterback. The defensive end also needs to spend more time to determine the main point of the offense.
Once such a formation is successfully executed, it will be an absolute nightmare for the defensive end.
Because when defending the rushing attack, they must also be wary of a fake running and real passing formation, which will inevitably have an impact on the defensive intensity. This also forces the safety guard or linebacker to leave their position and take the initiative to arrive early for the confrontation. Above the Chu-He-Han boundary, consolidate your own defense. If the quarterback can capture the gap, then the offense will have a high chance of success.
Of course, there are advantages and disadvantages. Professional formations are more beneficial to passing attacks. If you choose a running attack, the possibility of a breakthrough in the middle will be correspondingly reduced, and breakthroughs on both sides are the best choice.
This formation became popular throughout the league in the 1980s, and it was Bill-Alsh, the legendary coach of the San Francisco 49ers, who started this formation trend. It is also the most important component of the West Coast offensive system.
In the current San Francisco 49ers game, this formation is used quite frequently, but Hubble has further completed the variations and mixed it with the pistol formation, multi-line offensive formation, etc.
The two players behind Lu Ke are usually a wide receiver and a running back, but the wide receiver is positioned farther away from the quarterback, forming an inverted triangle formation with the two receiving points directly in front. , looks like a multi-line offensive formation, but it is actually a variant developed on top of a professional set-up formation. After confusing the opponent, it completes the fatal blow by passing the ball.
Of course, the San Francisco 49ers, where Hubble is the coach, benefited from Lu Ke, a tactical quarterback who scored full marks in Feng Derrick's test. He was also able to endlessly test his own tactical permutations and combinations, with more and more tricks and changes. It has become more and more complicated, truly taking the complexity and variability of the West Coast offensive system to the extreme. Most of the tactics have changed beyond recognition. This is also the core reason why the team's passing offense has become more and more powerful in the past two seasons.
In today's daily training, Lu Ke simplifies the complex and sets up the formation with the most basic professional skills, and then explains the variations of the entire tactics.
With the kick-off command, after all the players ran out, Lu Ke stood up straight and lightly sent the football in one direction. Mario appeared exactly at the landing point of the football and completed the ball; Immediately afterwards, all the other players stayed in place, not far apart, and were all scattered in different locations on the court.
"Mario, in the line running just now, should you be running towards the short passing area or the long passing area? Also, should your running route be close to the body or open?"
Even if there are no defensive players, the reason why Lu Ke still insists on practicing on the field is because he needs actual combat. In a real game, when the quarterback announces tactical instructions, the players do not have time to think and digest. They must react immediately. Instead of talking on paper, it is better to trust the body's instincts.
Mario had just finished catching the ball, and before he could feel any joy, he paused, "Uh... what was the tactical slogan just now?"
One sentence revealed his guilty conscience. Chad Hall, who was standing not far away, quickly reminded him, "red f", "red f".
By the way, Chad and Mario were both rookie wide receivers in 2008, but Chad was an undrafted rookie and then joined the Philadelphia Eagles. They are mortal enemies of the New York Giants in the same district. This year's offseason, both players came. San Francisco, reunion in a different way.
Now, it was Chad who was reminding Mario of tactics.
"Oh, yes, red f." Mario suddenly realized, and then said hesitantly, "I...uh, short pass? Yes, short pass area, and then look for gaps."
"aj, what do you think?" Lu Ke did not give an answer, but cast his gaze at this year's first-round pick, aj Jenkins.
Mario immediately slapped his head in annoyance, realizing that he might have made a mistake; and Jenkins also looked panicked, and began to recall seriously, "f, f, f..." There was no final word in his babble. An accurate letter.
Lu Ke spread his hands and said, "You have missed the ball."
Once again, there is no time to think during the game. Everything must happen in the blink of an eye. Especially Lu Ke’s playing style often requires continuous speeding up, increasing the speed of the entire attack, and disrupting the defensive team. Rhythm, in this case, the offensive team has less time to think.
The problem for both Mario and Jenkins was that the playbook was too complex and they failed to digest it in time.
After all, Mario stayed with the New York Giants for four seasons, which is not too outrageous overall; but the rookie wide receiver Jenkins is really a headache. His talent is really good, but the playbook has never been able to keep up with the progress, and even more Unable to keep up with Lu Ke's tactical changes, he has never been able to truly appear as a member of the offensive team until now.
Finally, Lu Ke turned his attention to Chad.
Chad still looked at Mario and Jenkins, and after confirming that they had no answer, he answered, "F route, deep area, away from defensive players. Find gaps according to your own style and habits, and after passing through the mid-pass area, As you run, look in the pocket and get ready to catch the ball; red, that means left route."
The opposite was true for Chad.
His tactical awareness is very good and he is very diligent and studious. Although the San Francisco 49ers' playbook is indeed too exaggerated and even thicker than last season, he can at least barely keep up with the rhythm of the offensive team's tactical meetings and not fall behind; but his physical talent It's really mediocre, and its speed, strength, blocking position, etc. are not outstanding.
Now on the team, Chad is more like Kyle Williams' backup. As a returner in the special team, he is still capable; if the offensive team really needs a third wide receiver to reinforce, he is a more suitable candidate than Mario and Jenkins, even if he cannot be used as a passer The target can still be used as a tactical chess piece to complete the containment.
Lu Ke snapped his fingers in agreement, and then looked at Mario again, "What if it's a red F square tactic?"
"Running back. After entering the long pass area, start running back." Mario finally caught up with some rhythm.
Lu Ke gave a thumbs up in praise, and then his eyes found Hampton among the crowd, "Where is your tactical execution?"
Hampton stood there with a panicked look in his eyes. He wiped his sweat, and after adjusting his breathing, he mustered up the courage to say, "Left side, rush forward, cut inside for a short number of yards and pull laterally."
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