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Chapter 1112: 1111 Advanced Changes

Currently, the league has only seen one aspect of the “Cheating Motion.” In fact, this tactic has many variations that are difficult to defend against.

In the first use of “Cheating Motion” by the Kansas City Chiefs, Li Wei relied on Kelsey and the matchups with the Cornerback to obstruct the covering linen, then overtook from the outside and completed the breakthrough with speed.

Later, other teams in the league imitated, but they quickly realized that the blocking of the tight end and the cornerback matchup was rely an obstacle. The linen reacted in ti and could quickly catch up using speed; not everyone has the speed of Hill and Li Wei. Although this tactic still has so impact, it’s challenging to be as explosive as the Kansas City Chiefs.

In fact, this move is just the most obvious and simplest manifestation of the “Cheating Motion.”

In today’s ga, Li Wei showcased another possibility of “Cheating Motion,” passing behind Kelsey, suddenly stopping and sharply turning, not overtaking from the outside but cutting back inside, breaking through the central area. The linen’s attention shifted to the outside, leaving the middle defense vacant, which was also an opportunity.

In other words, relying on the early initiation of the “Cheating Motion,” the players’ running routes can exhibit a myriad of permutations and combinations. What truly tests the offensive coaches is their imagination for running routes, relying on running backs, wide receivers, and tight ends to complete different dismantling combinations.

Moreover, on this basis, the relay of positions between players is an advanced variation.

For example.

Li Wei once again chose “Cheating Motion,” this ti moving to the left side. When his steps reached behind Hill, there was an urgent brake.

It was clear to see that not only the linen but even the cornerback’s attention was entirely focused on Li Wei. No one knew whether Li Wei was preparing to break through from the outside or inside.

However, little did they know, when Li Wei stopped, Hill started instead.

Li Wei took Hill’s place and matched up with the cornerback, while Hill bypassed the cornerback and broke through from the outside, like a wisp of smoke, disappearing in an instant.

From Moore to Hill, another successful connection.

Despite the safety being fully alert and going into a defensive stance when Li Wei started, tily intercepting Hill; Hill still easily pushed forward twenty-five yards.

The destructive power remains terrifying.

The coaches watching the live broadcast on television were all dumbfounded. The impact of the third week of the regular season was still not fully digested, and in the blink of an eye, the Kansas City Chiefs seed to be pulling out magic tricks again; sotis a rabbit, sotis a dove, never-ending.

“This! This is simply too imaginative.”

“The Kansas City Chiefs offense firmly holds the initiative, while the opposing defensive group is completely chased and unable to stop the Kansas City Chiefs’ offense.”

“This… this…”

For a mont, it was hard to believe that standing in the Kansas City Chiefs’ pocket now was actually Matt Moore.

Soon, the league realized a common point between the “Cheating Motion” and Shanahan’s modern outside zone running system:

They reduce the demands on the individual ability of the quarterback, allowing so quarterbacks at an average level to complete the offense through tactical coordination, relying on team strength for continuous advancent.

Of course, the stronger the quarterback’s ability, the higher the tactical ceiling. But for teams without an elite quarterback, this is good news.

Right now, Moore is just that.

Strolling confidently, there was none of the hesitant, bewildered appearance from the first quarter, as the experience from years of wandering the league turned into an advantage.

Excitent continues to unfold.

In so sense, the Kansas City Chiefs’ offense is more entertaining than the Green Bay Packers, with more variety and moves, casually bringing continued surprises.

Steadily advancing, the Kansas City Chiefs push into the red zone and rely on Kelsey to grab a touchdown in the heated trench warfare confrontation.

The defending champions take the lead again.

However, this is just the beginning.

The Green Bay Packers score again, with number one wide receiver Adams still playing the decoy role. The running back continues to play the wide receiver role, as Rodgers connects with Aaron Jones, relentlessly pursuing.

The Kansas City Chiefs continue scoring touchdowns as well. Second running back Damien relies on Li Wei and Kelsey’s separation to break through and complete a seventeen-yard touchdown run.

Intense! Thrilling! Stalemate!

The showdown of the undefeated teams everyone anticipated indeed delivers excitent, and even Mahos’ unexpected injury doesn’t dampen expectations.

In fact, the unexpected situation at the start has instead sparked unexpected fireworks. The defending champions showcase a new deanor in difficult circumstances.

You score a touchdown, I score a touchdown, the Kansas City Chiefs and the Green Bay Packers are both fully engaged, recreating the excitent of last season’s mid-point Super Bowl—

An offensive showdown!

It’s evident to everyone, smoke is everywhere. The leaders of the two teams are vying against each other, the tit-for-tat battle is truly a spectacle.

“Rodgers VS Li Wei”, the offensive units are completely going wild.

The Kansas City Chiefs offensive group withstands the impact and continues scoring touchdowns in the red-hot exchange of fire.

Such performance is indeed impressive.

But the Green Bay Packers offense also displays tenacity, maintaining pressure from the position of the chaser.

Just like a marathon, the leader is the one under pressure. If the leader can’t completely outpace their opponents with speed and rhythm, the severe toll on physical and ntal endurance will make them passive during the sprint phase, and the situation may drastically change.

Now, the Kansas City Chiefs are the leaders, and the Green Bay Packers are the chasers. Although the Kansas City Chiefs have been trying to widen the score gap, the Green Bay Packers remain closely behind, keeping up with the pace of the ga.

And, after the Green Bay Packers achieve yet another touchdown to tie the score for the third ti, the level of competition reaches a new height.

“35:35”.

From the Green Bay Packers’ commanding lead in the first quarter to the Kansas City Chiefs’ strong coback in the second quarter, and then the second half’s tit-for-tat contest, this ga indeed has it all.

Then, all the pressure shifts to the Kansas City Chiefs.

Moreover, there is a common issue facing both teams: match ti managent, which coaches Lafleur and Reed need to pay attention to.

With five minutes and thirty-seven seconds left until the end of the match, the suspense of victory or defeat is still shrouded in mystery, and no one can assert the outco.

The ga, now truly enters the sprint phase, and the issue of physical exhaustion is erging—

Gasping for breath, soaked in sweat.

The entire second half of the match, with fast-paced, high-frequency strong confrontations, is not only entangled but also stalemated, both teams facing a severe test of stamina.

And the leader feels it the most.

Turning his head, Li Wei can see faces flushed red and drenched with sweat, even if just standing still, their knees and hands uncontrollably tremble slightly.

But they have no ti to relax because it’s ti for the offense to take the field again.

Li Wei, “I’m not ready, but we have to go on.”

With a jest, all the players in the Kansas City Chiefs offensive group burst into laughter, one by one straightening their backs, their eyes sparking with strong belief.

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