At the beginning of the fourth quarter, the Seattle Seahawks' first wave of offense fell into a third-and-15 yard dilemma. The San Francisco 49ers defense burst out with incredible energy, and Justin Smith became the dominant player in the game. The key was to push Russell Wilson and Pete Carroll to the edge of the cliff with a wonderful performance. The Century Chain Stadium truly burst out the pathos and tragedy of that desperate situation.
"Attack! Bang bang!"
"Attack! Bang bang!"
"Attack! Bang bang!"
Carroll used up a timeout without hesitation, completely ignoring that the fourth quarter had just begun. He put aside his worries about controlling the game time and focused all his attention on this wave of offense. , demonstrating the tragic determination to make a desperate move and fight hard.
Then, the entire Century Chain stood up, and the vast deep blue ocean launched its final roar.
Lu Ke, who was sitting on the bench and flipping through the tactical manual, now felt the vigorous excitement of the scene hitting his eardrums fiercely, and the heart in his chest was beating fiercely along with it, his blood was gushing and boiling. I couldn't help but stand up and come to the sidelines, join the ranks of my teammates, raised my head and looked at the vast ocean in front of me, gradually straightened my back, and faced the storm bravely.
Lu Ke always liked the stadium, even if it was the stadium of his rival in the same district. Just like the Candlestick Stadium, the Century Chain Stadium recorded those bloody confrontations, recorded those ups and downs, and recorded those The history of fierce battles is their memories and their lives - their lives with the team, their comrades, their opponents, and rugby, all pieced together into a complete life.
Just like this moment - many years later, he will still clearly remember that facing that majestic deep blue ocean, he and his teammates met the challenge with their heads held high, gritted their teeth and fought back with blood. He defeated his opponents with a tougher and better performance.
They will fight for their own victory openly and openly. This is their victory and no one can take it away! The stronger the opponent, the stronger they become!
Let this storm come more violently!
The timeout ends and the game resumes.
The Seattle Seahawks set up a multi-line offensive formation, and even Marshawn Lynch was changed. Although his position is still in the pistol formation, parallel to Russell, the horizontal space has been expanded to four yard or above, the entire position is located behind the three receivers on the left wing, as if he has become the fifth receiver, and the number of receivers on the "multi-line" side has been increased to four, and the tilt is very obvious.
The Seattle Seahawks went into a desperate formation.
Instead, the San Francisco 49ers responded to all changes by staying the same. The front line set up an "offensive formation" with three defensive linemen on the front line. One linebacker stood two yards behind the spike, and the other linebacker stood About six yards and seven yards behind the vertical axis of the peak, the entire "T"-shaped position is completely the formation of the offensive team, but now it appears on the defensive team.
In addition, the other six players all opened up space, at least ten or even more than ten yards away from the line of scrimmage, completely spreading out the entire defensive position, and the three-dimensional sense of the entire defensive formation was highlighted.
Now it depends on what capabilities the Seattle Seahawks offense can show.
"attack!"
With Russell's slogan, all the receiving players rushed out, including Marshawn; and the San Francisco 49ers' front line once again showed its excellent form, with three defensive fronts resisting the offensive front's obstruction, and then two The linebackers both cut into the pocket using a crossover.
Russell was immediately trapped in a desperate situation that was besieged on all sides!
At the critical moment, Russell's first reaction was to protect the ball. If the ball dropped here, the game would basically be over; then Russell also showed his tenacity, facing Aldon Smith and Ahmed Brooks was double-teamed by two linebackers, but he dodged two sacks as a running back and escaped by seizing a gap in the crowded and chaotic confrontation.
The ballet on the wire rope was so exciting. It seemed that every turn was in danger of being shattered into pieces. However, Russell relied on his light footsteps to complete the dodge, which made people hold their breath. Then Russell Noticing that he had no suitable passing target at all, he had to take the initiative to leave the pocket protection and move forward while looking for a receiving target, but failed to find an opportunity even after crossing the line of scrimmage with both feet -
The San Francisco 49ers' second-line defense was too good and did not leave too many gaps for Russell. What's more, this was a passing observation in a stormy sea. Some fleeting passing gaps may be missed. Ignored, and then Russell crossed the line of scrimmage, running out of options.
Run with the ball by yourself!
This was Russell's only choice, and he started to run with all his strength with the ball; Justin Smith shook off the entanglement of the offensive linemen ghostly, and followed Russell closely like a shadow, and the two of them just Maintaining a distance of about half a step to one step, Justin tried to tackle Russell, but Russell had the speed advantage and always maintained the distance, putting Justin in a situation of "within reach but out of reach".
Incredibly, Justin and Russell were running side by side, but the distance could not be shortened. Justin gritted his teeth and decided to outflank him from the outside, speeding up instantly. Unexpectedly, Russell sensed the crisis in advance and moved diagonally forward to the left. He deviated from the original running track, and at the same time, he increased his speed instantly, and actually threw Justin away like this - the distance between the two people was widening at a speed visible to the naked eye.
But Justin still didn't give up. He chased and fought hard behind Russell, compressing Russell's advancement space. It was like riding a tide, driving Russell towards cornerback Tarell Brown. past.
Although wide receiver Gordon Tate tried to block Brown, Brown still managed to get rid of Tate. He turned around and saw Russell coming towards him; and Patrick Willie, who was pulling quickly laterally. Si——
Willis' forward speed was very ferocious, intercepting Russell's path with incredible speed and power, and then closing the door bit by bit, forcing Russell to move closer to the sideline bit by bit. As a result, Willis and Brown teamed up to complete the closing defense; at the same time, Justin had also caught up, and the three defensive players directly imprisoned Russell.
Seeing that Russell still refused to fall to the ground - because there were only the last two or three yards from the first offensive transition line, Russell still tried to complete the third-speed transition, and Willis rushed with a bull. posture, and hit Russell's shoulder and arm hard.
"boom!"
Russell fell to the ground like a roly-poly. Due to the superposition of impact force and acceleration force, Russell flew into the air and fell directly to the ground without any chance to resist. He even flew backwards one to two yards. Left and right, he was knocked back to the thirty-yard line.
Like a broken rag doll.
"Ahhh!" The San Francisco 49ers offensive team and special teams standing on the sidelines cheered collectively, raised their hands high, and roared forgetfully.
"Ahhh!" Justin and Brown both rushed towards Willis, surrounded Willis, and began to roar and hiss crazily.
"Ahhh!" All nine people in front of the TV raised their arms and cheered, and kept slapping the table with both hands to celebrate this defensive success.
The cheers and shouts in the Century Chain Stadium are still surging, but they seem a little lonely, and the dazed and lost eyes are full of sadness and confusion - what happened to them? What happened to their team? The defensive team made mistakes at critical moments, and the offensive team was unable to connect coherently throughout the game. Now at the most critical moment, they were once again blocked in front of the first attack transition line. So what should they do?
Fourth gear and four yards.
The Seattle Seahawks don't dare to take risks. If the fourth gear conversion fails here, then they will directly give the San Francisco 49ers an offensive opportunity at the thirty-yard line in the half. Even if Lu Ke's offense fails, they can easily complete it. A free kick challenge further opened up the score.
There was no choice but to punt.
Russell left the court dejectedly, venting his anger on himself, and then he couldn't hold it back and slammed his helmet to the ground. This game was really frustrating from beginning to end, even in the first wave of the game. They also failed to really smooth out the touchdown offense.
Russell pushed away his teammates who came to comfort him, and walked alone along the channel on the sidelines, getting further and further away from the large team of coaching staff and defensive staff. He didn't know what he was doing. , he just needs to calm down, he just needs a moment of quiet.
Other players on the Seattle Seahawks offensive team also showed confused looks, as if they couldn't understand how all this happened and what should be done next. Is the game over like this? The fourth quarter has just begun, so why does it seem like the official time has started?
This game is really, really long.
The special teams of both teams took to the field again. The Seattle Seahawks were about to punt, but the game was interrupted. A Seattle Seahawks fan wearing jersey No. 25 broke into the field. He held a flag high. The white sweat scarf ran towards the midline area. Could this be... a white flag of surrender?
Twenty-five, that was Sherman’s jersey number.
This scene was truly recorded by the television cameras. The twelve people did not know how to describe this feeling, and their momentum was further severely damaged. Then you can see Sherman, who was furious and swearing, and the people inside the Century Chain Stadium. The atmosphere hit rock bottom.
They seemed to be really helpless.