Chapter 64 When the game is on

When the St. Mary's College football players entered the stadium, there was an exclamation of exclamation.

In terms of overall body size, the players of St. Mary's College are generally much stronger than those of Melford Middle School.

Among them, their No. 74 player, Michael Oher, has the most exaggerated size

He was nearly two meters tall and definitely weighed over 220 pounds.With this height and weight, he looks like a heavy armored vehicle on the field.

It can be said that outstanding physical talents like Michael Oher are very rare in professional football teams.

Let alone appearing in the high school league, it is simply a dimensionality reduction blow.

In the preparation area of ​​Melford Middle School, Coach George looked at the opponent's No. 74 and sighed: "I heard that St. Mary's College recently recruited a talented (defensive) tackle, but I didn't expect it to be such a big guy. "

"However, as far as I know, the opponent's big man has only been in contact with football for a short time, and we still have a chance." Coach George helped everyone build up their confidence: "Believe me, not everyone is like our Mike who grew up so quick……"

When they thought of Mike's growth rate and strong fighting power, the expressions on the team members' faces softened.

"Yes, we have Mike, we are invincible!" At this time, little George shouted loudly at the most appropriate time.

When the other team members saw this, they looked at each other with a little smile on their faces.Most of the timid mood before has also disappeared.

In rugby games, team cohesion and fighting spirit are often competed.

The former can make the players trust each other and play exquisite cooperation.The latter can activate the players' desire to win and let them perform at a super level on the court.

Seeing that the players had re-established their confidence, Coach George smiled happily, and then arranged the tactics: "Since the opponent dares to send newbies on the field, we will win with tactics this time.

In this game, we still use Aaron and Mike as the core and adopt interleaved tactics..."

Interspersed tactics, also known as penetration tactics, are a multi-point attack style that often makes the opponent confused about one's own offensive route.

It embodies flexibility.

Coach George, who explained the key points of the interleaving tactic again, asked loudly: "Do you understand what I mean?"

"I understand~" the team members responded loudly.

As the game whistle sounded, Coach George encouraged: "Very well, lads, let's go~"

When the players entered the arena, George quietly pulled Mike down and reminded in a low voice: "Mike, as one of the core of the team's offense, you must learn to protect yourself. Play smarter..."

Although Coach George believed in Mike's strength, he took into account the strong physique of the opponent No. 74.

He hoped that Mike would not be injured because of impulsiveness. Only those who stay on the field can have better performances.

"Don't worry, coach." Mike said with full fighting spirit: "I will get the victory back!"

As the game began, Melford Middle School guessed first and won the right to attack in the first round.

beep—

The offensive whistle sounded, and Aaron rushed forward after receiving the football from the center forward. When he was blocked by the opposing quarterback, he took the initiative to distribute the ball to Mike.

As the team's running back, Mike has already analyzed the situation on the field.

In a very short period of time, he made a smart choice. He first avoided the opponent's tightly defended left half and broke out from the right with the ball in his hand.

Dodge, pass, accelerate...

During Mike's skillful personal performance, bursts of cheers erupted outside the venue.

"That's it, kid~"

"Come on Mike!!!"

"Charge! Charge! Charge! Kill those ****"

……

Texas rednecks show their enthusiasm with their unique way of cheering.

Amidst the shouts, Mike rushed to the opponent's end zone at high speed, looked back behind him, and found that he had successfully gotten rid of all his opponents.

So, he slowed down, crossed the end zone line with ease and scored a touchdown.

With a sound of "Boom~", the enthusiasm outside the court was ignited, and the audience danced and danced, celebrating Mike's strike.

"I knew it, I knew he would be able to do it..." Jack, a reporter from the local station in the best viewing area, looked at the footage he had taken and his neck turned red with excitement.

Mike's one-man touchdown performance this time is enough to enter the top ten this week.

After being excited, Jack shouted to the intern reporter beside him: "What are you waiting for, take out the banner quickly."

Not long after, a huge banner with Mike's portrait slowly unfolded in the audience area.

Then, the banner moved in waves over the crowd in a hand-to-hand manner.

"That's it, one more touchdown, let the opponent see our strength!" Coach George clenched his hand into a fist, waved it fiercely in the air a few times, and shouted to the players on the field.

This is also a tactic, to defeat the opponent's belief with a smooth score.

Melford Middle School, which got a second opportunity for additional attack, retreated to the five-yard line of the opponent's end zone.

Captain Aaron received the coach's instructions. At this time, he squatted down with the ball in his arms and glanced at Mike behind him.

After understanding, Mike nodded.

beep—

With the whistle of the second attack, Captain Aaron handed the ball to Mike again, and he threw himself at the opponent's quarterback.

Mike didn't play false moves after receiving the ball. Relying on his flexible running position, he once again rushed from the opponent's right half area to the opponent's end zone.

Mike, who scored two touchdowns, also added two more points for Melford High School.

They scored eight points in a row at the start, which gave the Melford rugby team a huge advantage both psychologically and in terms of points.

"Don't be anxious, don't be discouraged, forget about those damn scores. You just need to play steadily, and victory will belong to you~" On the sidelines, St. Mary's College head coach Cotton was loudly encouraging the players.

Before the game, the head coach also specifically studied the strength of the Melford Middle School football team.

In his opinion, Melford Middle School is definitely no match for St. Mary's College in terms of hard power.

As long as one's own players don't lose confidence, they can display their supposed strength.The final victory must still belong to St. Mary's College.

As Coach Cotton shouted, the impetuous hearts of the Saint Mary's College players calmed down.

After the exchange of ball rights, the players of both sides were in the midfield again, forming a formation.

The offensive formation adopted by St. Martin's College is the most common four, three, and four formation.

What this formation emphasizes is balance, giving up part of the possibility of offense, giving this lineup a strong fault tolerance rate.

To put it bluntly, this lineup is more suitable for a strong team to crush opponents.

(End of this chapter)

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