Chapter 1843 Salesman Nick
Nick's words attracted the attention of those coaches and scouts.
The coaches are okay, the scouts are just too curious...
The "Hungry Wolves" actually have a tactical manual?
There's a classic joke among scouts about Steve becoming a coach...
While the players were playing, Steve suddenly had diarrhea.
When he finished pooping, assistant coach Sol suddenly called and asked him what tactics he would use for this game.
Steve burped, pressed the toilet flush button and stammered: "Huh? Flush, flush, flush, why is the flush button broken?"
Then Sol, who was on the other side of the phone, only listened to the first half of the sentence and led the "Hungry Wolves" to win the game...
The "Thor" here also has some other meanings. After all, it is well known that the mascot of the "Hungry Wolves" is the ghost wolf Thor...
Some of Steve's fellow New York coaches were beaten to a pulp after leading the team...
He once viciously said that even if you put a bell on a dog and sit on the coaching bench, you can lead the "Hungry Wolves" to victory.
Now the "Hungry Wolves" suddenly changed their tactics, and the destructive power they displayed was really curious.
When the professionals in the stands cast their eyes on the court, Blair High School's second round of offense began.
Alton held his knees and yelled tactical instructions loudly, "Green 15, Green 15..."
Lewis, who has been roaming on the weak side, quickly ran to the strong side and lined up with the tight end to form a powerful assault formation.
The defensive lineman "opener" of the "Hungry Wolves" did not hit the defensive front this time.
Seeing Lewis's actions, he sneered and gestured to his guys.
Then he moved two steps towards the opponent's weak side and stared at the opponent's left tackle with a sneer...
As Blair High School quarterback Alton loudly shouted the kickoff command, the "opener" rushed towards Alton's blind side like a mad tiger.
However, the four defensive fronts of the "Hungry Wolves" began to tilt hard to the left, pressing the pocket of Blair High School's quarterback protection, exposing the unlucky left tackle to the "opener" sprint route.
The opponent's left tackle faced the charge of "Opener" and bent down hard to resist it.
Unfortunately, at the moment of contact, like a goat hit by a pickup truck, it rolled and lost its balance and fell to the ground.
Alton, who should have been very focused, faced the impact from the blind side. He was slightly panicked and took a few steps back before throwing the football in his hand sideways.
The "Hungry Wolves" unconventional 4-4-2-1 pressing style showed its power.
Although "Opener's" strong breakthrough did not create a tackle, he panicked Alton and completely destroyed his passing rhythm.
Three other linebackers rushed toward Lewis before he could catch the ball...
When Lewis used the cover of his own tight end to get out of the first gap, he found that the football that had been so timely in the past had not arrived.
He could only turn again, and after dodging a linebacker's attack, he once again used the tight end's movement to get to the sideline.
This time Alton’s ball arrived…
A slightly hasty pass, a little slow.
The moment Lewis caught the ball, he completed an incredible extreme turn in the air and dodged a linebacker's tackle.
Just when he stabilized his steps and was about to start sprinting, another red figure rushed up from behind him, hugged his waist fiercely, and the two of them smashed out of the sideline together.
This cross-pass attack caused Blair High School to retreat 8 yards...
The third linebacker of the "Hungry Wolves", Jaylen Adams, a white boy who is 188 centimeters tall and nicknamed "Butter" wearing jersey No. 16, stood up from Lewis's body...
Looking at Lewis, who was a little dazed from the fall, "Butter" stretched out his hand towards him and pulled him up...
Amidst the cheers of the audience, "Butter" spread his hands and said to Lewis in a sympathetic tone: "Welcome to Hell's Kitchen!"
Lewis pushed the proud "Butter" in distress, then pulled his teammates who came to help, and walked to Alton together to discuss countermeasures.
After the physical mutation, Lewis, who was almost omnipotent on the court, felt like he was stuck in a quagmire just now.
He clearly remembered that when he swayed for the first time, he dodged "Butter". As a result, the opponent caught up with him from behind and knocked him down after he received the ball on the sideline and dodged the attack.
Nick in the stands jumped up excitedly, waved his fists, and shouted loudly: "Well done!
Just do it and you're going to knock the shit out of him. "
Coach Sutton glanced at the excited Nick beside him, and he shook his head in a funny way...
From his position, this is a wonderful defensive combination.
Blair High School's slightly dogmatic and purposeful offensive tactics are difficult to benefit from such a targeted defense.
It is obvious that this is a premeditated and active pressing and defense...
Using the "opener"'s strong attack, it paralyzed the entire weak-side offense of Blair High School and interfered with quarterback Alton's judgment, causing him to release the ball a beat slower.
Moreover, the extremely powerful "door opener" also knocked down the opponent's running back who was trying to cover the quarterback, cutting off Alton's idea of using a short pass to directly attack.
Then three linebackers hit Blair High's strong side and began to press Lewis' space before he could catch the ball.
That’s right, it’s space oppression.
All the initial actions of the three linebackers were to force Lewis toward the sideline.
"Butter" did not give up after being shaken away for the first time. Instead, he chose to run to press Lewis's inward line, and at the same time used fake moves to attack quarterback Alton to create pressure on him.
Then, the moment Alton hurriedly released the ball, he turned back and started chasing.
Lewis caught the ball on the sideline and flashed past "Butter"'s attack. "Butter" arrived again and sent Lewis out of the sideline.
Lewis just mutated, not became a superman. Faced with such a strong strategic encirclement, he was powerless.
These are all defensive tactics that ordinary coaches can see...
But Coach Sutton saw more. A cornerback of the "Hungry Wolves" resolutely blocked the strong side of Blair High School and another wide receiver's receiving route.
The most bizarre thing is that the only "Wolves" linebacker who didn't shine.
After pressing Lewis, he not only blocked the opponent's tight end's receiving line, but also used his body to block Lewis' line of sight, covering "Butter's" impact toward the sideline.
If all of "Butter's" actions were planned, then this guy's actions seemed too clear-headed.
Coach Sutton tilted his head slightly and looked at Steve standing there with his arms folded on the sidelines. He smiled and said: "This guy hides really deep...
Where does the execution ability of these children come from? "
Just as a group of scouts gathered around Nick asking for "Butter"'s side report, Coach Sutton pulled Nick, pointed at the little-noticed No. 15 big man of the "Wolves", and said: " Who is that and what’s his name?”
Nick looked at Coach Sutton in surprise. He shook the notepad in his hand and said, "You really don't want to consider No. 14?"
As he spoke, Nick said seriously to the excited scouts around him: "No. 14 Jaylen Adams, nicknamed 'Butter'.
Height 188 centimeters, weight 95 kilograms, vertical jump 107 centimeters, standing broad jump 3.88 meters, 100-meter sprint 10.98 seconds, bench press 185 pounds...
He originally played running back, but unfortunately his hands were a bit small and his hands were slippery.
So everyone called him 'Butter' and he ended up playing linebacker.
This guy is white, but he can run faster than an antelope!
He graduates this year and definitely deserves a full scholarship..."
Coach Sutton looked at the increasingly enthusiastic scouts and coaches around him...
He shook his head in amusement and sat down. It wasn't until the third offense of Blair High School that he pulled Nick's hand and whispered: "Why don't you tell me who No. 15 is?"
Nick spread his hands and said: "Because he is in 11th grade this year and is the scheduled defensive captain of the 'Wolves' next year.
It’s useless to tell you, he won’t be able to enter university until next year…”
Coach Sutton shook his head slightly disappointedly. The quality shown by No. 15 at that moment made him very excited.
He is a natural candidate for defensive captain, calm, alert and willing to sacrifice...
It's a pity that he still has one year before he can enter college, otherwise Coach Sutton felt that he should bring him back to the University of Alabama at all costs.
Nick was keenly aware of Coach Sutton's emotions. Like an experienced negotiator, he grinned and leaned into Coach Sutton's ear and said, "If you are really interested in him, then you should express your interest in him." A little sincerity.
I know that the cornerbacks at the University of Alabama have always been average, and several of the cornerbacks on the Wolfpack may not have a chance to shine today.
Three of them graduate this year, and if you could take two away, I'd try to convince that guy to choose Alabama next year.
He is the next defensive captain designated by Steve, and Steve rarely sees the wrong person! "
As he spoke, Nick looked at Coach Sutton's slightly frowned brows. He pulled out the physical test reports of several cornerbacks in his notebook, handed them to Coach Sutton, and said, "I will never recommend people randomly..."
They just don't do well in the 'Hungry Wolves', but that doesn't mean they're not outstanding...
Well, at least I think they are better than the cornerbacks you are using now.
Of course, if you feel necessary, you can also come to our school and I can arrange a trial..."
"This is the first time I've heard that college coaches are allowed to visit the players' teams for trial training."
Speaking, Coach Sutton looked at the report handed over by Nick with confusion...
After a moment, he curiously pointed to the No. 23 cornerback "manhole cover" on the field and said, "Where is his information?"
Nick looked at Coach Sutton who was obviously a little tempted. He shrugged his shoulders proudly and said, "Manhole Cover is just in the 11th grade and his 100-meter speed reached 10.54 seconds. Some people think he should switch to track and field.
But you know, as long as any athlete has the opportunity to enter the four major leagues, it is unlikely that he will consider track and field.
He is a future superstar.
He's the kind of nemesis for teams that rely on the long ball...
If you want to book him, you need to show some sincerity.
I vowed to work hard to convince him to join the University of Alabama after graduation...
How about you take two guys off the Wolves bench?
Seriously, they are much more reliable than the guys on your team who have full scholarships.
At least those guys can carry you home after running the whole game..."
As Nick spoke, his phone rang…