1344 Not giving an inch

Style: Gaming Author: The inkstone boyWords: 3169Update Time: 24/01/19 00:11:49
"Bambi, Bambi! Cam Newton said in an interview, you are just a role player, an opportunist who appears in the right place at the right time. Anyone can complete your job or even more. Okay; then, Steve McNair also won the regular season MVP, your achievements and glory are nothing at all."

The reporters presented Cam's words to Lu Ke in the most concise and direct way.

This is really exciting!

For a rare moment, reporters don't need to fan the flames or quote quotes out of context. They just need to simply and plainly paraphrase the original words to achieve the effect, just like a repeater. Although this makes reporters useless, but... this drama is so exciting that no one wants to miss it.

Lu Ke could clearly see the excitement and excitement of the people eating melons in front of him, and the unbearable restlessness rushed directly to his face. He himself felt a sense of joy, and then he smiled, "So? "

Huh? What is this response? What kind of trick is this? What kind of answer is this?

Aware of the reporters' questions, Lu Ke also explained kindly, "I mean, this is really nothing, and I have never thought that these awards can make me superior. The victory in every game—— I know this is a cliché - but the fact is, this is the result of our team's hard work together. In the end, it is me who accepts that honor, but I need to thank every teammate on the team. So, I don't think I have reached another level.”

Why does it feel...weird?

Lu Ke's words clearly did not mention Cam, but looking at his expression, his eyes, and his words always made people feel that he was insinuating and complaining about Cam:

Even the regular season MVP remains humble, so what qualifications does Cam have to judge Lu Ke's achievements and merits? It seems that it’s not Cam’s turn to tell whether Lu Ke is a role player, right?

Wait, is this a real allusion by Lu Ke, or is it something that reporters made up because their divergent thinking abilities are too developed?

"But...but he thinks you are a role player and your personal abilities are not outstanding at all." The reporter continued to ask unwillingly.

Lu Ke chuckled, "Why do I always feel that you are discriminating against role players in your words? I hope this is my personal illusion, because in my opinion, role players are also an indispensable part of the team. If Without this one character, the team is no longer complete, is it?"

Cam's words were clearly questioning Lu Ke's personal ability, but Lu Ke counterattacked in the name of the group. Isn't this wrong?

But if you think about it carefully and interpret Cam’s point of view based on Lu Ke’s words, things are not quite right again:

Cam constantly emphasizes personal ability and heroism. Is this implying that the team's victory is all due to him? Moreover, Cam also discriminates against those role players and believes that role players are not important at all. Even if they lack role players, the team can still operate normally? Furthermore, in a rugby match, the individual is greater than the collective? So what about the rest of the Carolina Panthers players...

Stop stop stop.

We can no longer ponder and dig further now. The more he thought about it, the more he felt that Lu Ke was telling a trap. He was digging a trap both inside and outside of his words. He was getting Cam into it bit by bit, and then... he could no longer get out.

Regardless of whether Lu Ke's words can cause Cam to react violently, no one can be sure that all the other 52 Carolina Panthers players will not think wildly after hearing it. Who can clearly explain the people's hearts in the locker room?

"Cam also used Steve McNair to compare you. Don't you think this is offensive?" The reporter still refused to give up.

Lu Ke was still not panicked, but instead smiled happily, "No, of course not. On the contrary, I feel that when you compare me with Joe Montana and Peyton Manning, it makes me even more nervous. Because it means I need to work harder to reach their level.”

"I mean, Steve McNair is a very good player, but we are all working hard to become better." Lu Ke then added, blocking all other provocative words from reporters. There was a tight jam, and then...then things got boring.

Yes, boring!

Faced with Cam's attack, Lu Ke didn't fly into a rage? He didn't even curse? He didn't lose control of his emotions? So how can we continue singing this scene? Isn't it logical that Lu Ke shouldn't have launched a frontal counterattack with a red face and foaming at the mouth, angrily saying "I'm going to blow your dog's head off"?

Why did it end up being an old man's Tai Chi?

Bad review!

Although Lu Ke's words are full of countless interpretation possibilities, and after they are released, they are bound to spark another controversy among fans and players; but in the final analysis, there is still a lack of sparks, which is really disappointing.

All the reporters present looked at Lu Ke with a "chilling" expression: I didn't expect you to be such a Bambi!

But some reporters were still unwilling to give in, and finally added another question, "Bambi, what kind of quarterback do you think Cam Newton is? Are you confident you can win this game?"

This is simply one of the top ten boring questions in the world. It is basically a standard question template for beauty pageants. It has no new ideas and creativity. If it is mentioned, it means it is not mentioned.

Just when all the reporters had given up struggling, Lu Ke brought an unexpected surprise, "Actually, I don't know. I am a quarterback, not a running back. You know, the position is different, and I can't make a corresponding decision." An accurate and objective evaluation. But regarding the game, I will still do my best to win. This is still the only goal for me and the team."

etc.

etc.

Did they just leave out some key piece: the running back? Running back! Running back! Cam Newton is a running back?

A fatal blow!

As we all know, Cam's passing success rate is always less than 60%, which is a fatal shortcoming. Even in his rookie season, when he passed a rookie record of 4,000 yards passing data, his passing success rate was only 60.0% - the following 2012 season and this year, the value was lower than this threshold. The reason why the number of passing yards can set a record is, firstly, because the number of pass attempts is very, very large, and secondly, because the continuous advancement of the wide receiver and tight end after completing the ball is very successful.

Compared with Cam's passing ability, his superhuman physical fitness has been used more in ground advancement.

You can look at a set of data for comparison.

In the 2011 season, he had 21 passing touchdowns and 17 interceptions; he had 14 running touchdowns and 706 yards, averaging 5.6 yards.

In the 2012 season, he had 19 passing touchdowns and 12 interceptions; he had 9 running touchdowns and 741 yards, averaging 5.8 yards.

In addition, the team's top running back DeAngelo Williams (DeAngelo-Williams).

In the 2011 season, he scored 7 touchdowns and 836 yards, averaging 5.4 yards.

In the 2012 season, he scored 5 touchdowns, 737 yards, and averaged 4.3 yards.

After horizontal comparison, it is clear. Except for the total running yards in 2011, Cam's running data is ahead of the team's top running back DeAngelo in all aspects, from running yards to running touchdowns to The comparison between running ball and average yards is too obvious; at the same time, Cam's running data is far stronger than his passing data. At least in terms of efficiency and success rate, ground advancement is Cam's strength.

If that's all it is, it just proves Cam's physical talent - he is originally a running quarterback, and this is his advantage. He uses his strengths to win games. There is nothing worth criticizing; but there is nothing worth criticizing; One set of data is intriguing. In the 2011 season, DeAngelo attempted to run the ball 155 times, while Cam attempted 126. In the 2012 season, DeAngelo attempted 173 times, while Cam attempted 127.

Football is a sport with a very clear division of labor. The offensive linemen and tackles have completely different jobs. The inside linebackers and outside linebackers among the linebackers are also different. Naturally, the running backs and quarterbacks are completely different. type of work.

The so-called running ball attempt is the main function of the running back. Even though running backs catching the ball are now popular in the league, the running back's main data and ability are still reflected in the running ball attempt, and the team's offensive tactics system has also been established. In terms of "running ball attempts" and "passing attempts" data, this is used to maintain a balance between passing and running.

Simply put, it's the running back's job to try to run the ball.

But now, in terms of the number of running ball attempts, the comparison between DeAngelo and Cam becomes very intriguing. Who is the quarterback and who is the running back?

So, going back to what Lu Ke said just now, Cam, like DeAngelo, is a running back.

This is the most vicious and cruel complaint!

Lu Ke directly denied Cam's efforts at the quarterback position and simply regarded him as a running back - the facts also support Lu Ke's view: Cam's playing style is completely that of a running back. Possibly a running back who occasionally throws the ball, like Marcus Lynch. Coupled with Cam's poor performance in passing, these words become more meaningful.

In an understatement, Lu Ke launched the most powerful attack!

All the previous complaints and dissatisfaction have now disappeared. Just these words from Lu Ke are enough to send Cam directly to hell!

Sure enough, Bambi is still the most brutal one! Hit the nail on the head! Seal the throat with one sword! One knife kills!

"Get away! Get everyone out of here!"

One second he was smiling, and the next second his face was like the bottom of a pot. Cam's bloodshot eyes were suddenly clouded, and a terrifying light burst out, as if he was about to kill the person in front of him who said "Run away". "Wei" reporter looked like he was being eaten alive, his tense muscles and clenched fists on the verge of exploding.

Damn damn damn!

Cam was completely consumed by anger in an instant, and the only thought in his mind was to crush that damn guy to death!

But how could reporters let Cam go so easily?