"So, what does it mean that the 49ers are still leading despite Atkins' amazing performance and Lu Ke's brilliant play?" The chemistry between Kirk and Teddy was becoming more and more obvious, and their back-and-forth was very lively.
Teddy also responded with a laugh, "It means that the excitement of the game is still going on, and the outcome has yet to be decided. Now, let's first take a look at how Atkins and Lawson made that sack."
In the slow-motion replay, the San Francisco 49ers' offensive line seemed to have made a mistake in judgment. At the moment of the snap, Atkins deliberately started a half-beat late, missed Chilo Rachal's block, and then shifted, letting his teammate block Rachal. Atkins's bulky body nimbly slipped through the gap in the offensive line and successfully broke through.
This was a premeditated tactical mismatch. Obviously, the 49ers' quarterback and offensive line missed this subtle tactical change, or maybe the Bengals' meticulous training successfully fooled their opponents.
On the other side, outside linebacker Lawson avoided Mike Iupati's block. Iupati's foot slipped a bit, and his tackle wasn't solid. Lawson nimbly dodged and ran a small circle, then his speed increased to the maximum, completely leaving Iupati behind. He finally broke into the pocket and completed the sack with Atkins.
This is football. A small gap, a slip, a mismatch, and the result is a domino effect. After the San Francisco 49ers' offensive line delivered an efficient performance for ten consecutive drives, their mental focus was pushed to the limit. They relaxed for a moment, and the negative consequences immediately appeared.
"We were all looking forward to the showdown between Andy Dalton and Lu Ke, but now it seems that the showdown between Geno Atkins and Lu Ke is even better," Kirk's words were undoubtedly the best form of affirmation.
Teddy shook his head. "That's not accurate. The showdown between Dalton and the 49ers' defense is also very exciting. It's just that Dalton has been a little unlucky. In the second half, the performance of these two rookie quarterbacks is still something to look forward to."
As he spoke, Teddy noticed the change on the field. "The referee has the result. It's an incomplete pass. The San Francisco 49ers are still driving from the 22-yard line. However, this time, they will face third and six. This is the 49ers' first third-down drive in the second half. Now let's see how Lu Ke plans his strategy."
"After being sacked three times, Lu Ke is facing the most difficult challenge of his career tonight," Kirk couldn't help but sigh. "For rookie quarterbacks, facing such a tough defense, not to mention three sacks, they might be afraid to pass after the first one. But Lu Ke has once again shown his absolute toughness. This reminds me of his nickname: Bambi. The irony is truly amusing."
"So what do you think they will do next, run or pass?" Teddy took over the topic naturally.
Kirk didn't answer right away. Instead, he observed the formation the San Francisco 49ers were in. "An 'I' formation. This is really confusing. It seems to be telling everyone, 'I'm going to run.' But the intention is so obvious that it also seems to be saying, 'I'm going to pass, how are you going to defend?' My God, this is the first time I've realized that the 'I' formation is even harder to read than the pistol formation. I don't know, honestly, I really don't know."
Kirk himself couldn't help but laugh, but his attention immediately became highly focused. "Snap! Hut!"
"Lu Ke turns, a fake handoff. No, this isn't a fake handoff. Lu Ke is running directly to the left, and Marcus Lynch is running to the right. The two of them are running in opposite directions, back-to-back. The Bengals' defense is caught off guard. Lu Ke is running out of the pocket on his own. My God, Lu Ke is actually running out of the pocket on his own again! This is the first time he's done that in today's game!"
Kirk sat up straight, his butt slightly off the seat, as if standing up would help him see more clearly. But deep down, he knew this was a useless illusion. "Is Lu Ke going to run the ball himself? The Bengals' defense has to give up on their blitzing strategy. They've split into two groups and are starting to defend separately. They're focusing on defending against the pass, but this isn't a run! This isn't a run!"
"A pass! Lu Ke completed the pass!" Kirk's voice became sharp, his eyes wide. "Ted Ginn and Logan Newman are rushing forward side-by-side on the left side. Who is the target? A rainbow pass. After Lu Ke released the ball, it made an arc. Ginn and Newman are running, and the Bengals' cornerback and safety are quickly retreating. It's... it's Ginn! It's Ginn again! Ginn made the catch!"
Astonished and excited shouts echoed in the broadcast booth, reaching a climax as the game's intensity grew.
"Ginn! Ted Ginn made the catch again! After the successful catch, they're still advancing. Ginn and Newman are still running side-by-side. This time, Newman is acting as a tactical blocker. He hit the Bengals' cornerback, Adam Jones, allowing Ginn to continue to advance."
"Fifteen yards, ten yards, five yards! The end zone is within reach! Reggie Nelson! Nelson, the Bengals' safety who just came on the field in the second half, made a crucial tackle! Wait, did he get into the end zone? Ted Ginn's body seems to have crossed the end zone line. A touchdown? Could this be a touchdown?"
The voices in the broadcast booth came to an abrupt halt. Kirk and Teddy were stunned, staring intently at the referee who was walking toward them. Their eyes were on Ginn and Nelson, who had fallen in front of the end zone. The key was whether Ginn's knee had crossed the end zone line before hitting the ground. If it did, it was a touchdown. If it didn't, it was the one-yard line.
After careful judgment and discussion, the referee made a ruling, "The one-yard line. San Francisco 49ers, first down, one-yard line."
No touchdown, but a one-yard line battle, the most exciting and thrilling battle in football. Some people even call it the essence of a football game. It can be easy, or it can be extremely difficult.
Although they were still on the one-yard line, Lu Ke once again showed his toughness in that drive.
After being sacked, Lu Ke audaciously ran out of the pocket on his own. His speed and strength weren't outstanding, but he was surprising, catching the Bengals off guard. Then, before the defensive line could get to him, he threw the ball early with a rainbow pass.
The Bengals' secondary had a lot of defensive players, but there was still a mismatch in their zone coverage. And with Ted Ginn and Logan Newman blocking for each other, the secondary defensive players were a little slow to keep up. This was a 14-yard pass. After Ginn made the catch, Newman's blocking successfully allowed Ginn to advance.
They fought fire with fire. With a similar play that involved a surprise move, a mismatch, and a block, the Bengals' defense was half a step too slow. The 49ers then advanced to the front of the end zone, just inches away from a touchdown. A head-to-head battle, tough against tough, the intensity of the game continued to heat up.
The commentators were in awe, but on the field, no one dared to relax. The one-yard line battle was full of countless possibilities. Anything could happen before a touchdown was scored.
Facing the tension and excitement on the field, Lu Ke showed no change. He wasn't nervous, excited, or flustered. He calmly gathered his teammates.
In fact, the pass had gone off Lu Ke's intended path.
The football was supposed to go to Logan. But at the moment he released the ball, the feel and strength were a little off. It went off course by about two yards. This was a very bad pass. In the middle-pass area, Lu Ke's pass accuracy was still not strong enough.
Fortunately, the two receivers were running side-by-side. After the ball went past Logan, Ginn made the catch in time. After it went past Logan, it was only half a yard away from Ginn's hands. He stretched out his body and successfully made the catch. This was truly luck. If the two players' running routes had been slightly different, it would have been an incomplete pass.
So, Lu Ke didn't celebrate or exclaim. He quickly calmed down and reorganized his thoughts. The one-yard line battle was not to be taken lightly. Facing the expectant eyes of his teammates, Lu Ke quickly called the play, and they lined up again, ready to complete this offensive drive in one go, while the Bengals' defense was still out of breath.
In the crowd, he could feel Atkins's sharp and persistent gaze. His fighting spirit had not been extinguished. Instead, it was burning even brighter. In a way, he and Atkins were the same kind of people. They fought harder the more they were challenged and would never be easily defeated. So, in this football game, who would have the last laugh?
Lu Ke didn't deliberately observe Atkins. He took in the entire defensive formation. It was still a blitz formation, showing the Bengals' determination. Was this a standard play or a trap?
A few thoughts flashed through his mind, but without much hesitation or doubt, Lu Ke decided to stick with the coaching staff's play call. He didn't make any easy changes and then announced the snap. No tricks. The false start tactic wasn't applicable in a one-yard line battle. Even if the opponent had a false start and was penalized, the one-yard line would only be shortened by a few inches. It still wouldn't be an automatic touchdown.
"Hut!"
Lu Ke received the football with both hands, quickly dropped back, and created distance between himself and the offensive and defensive lines. He raised his chin, looking for receivers in the defensive zone, but...
"My God! Atkins! It's Atkins again! Atkins broke through the pocket of the offensive line! The combined blocking of Iupati and Rachal didn't seem to be in sync and was easily torn apart. Lu Ke was then completely exposed right in front of Atkins. That's Lu Ke's blind spot. He didn't even realize the danger was coming, and the sack was completed."
"This sack was truly brutal! Jesus Christ, Lu Ke is down, he's not getting up! Lu Ke is down. My God, my God! Lu Ke is down! Oh my God!"
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