Beep——

The attack whistle sounded again.

The quarterback of St. Mary's College was not in a hurry to organize an offense. He held the football and gave a few gestures to his teammates, and the players immediately dispersed after receiving the instructions.

This position suddenly looks a bit like an penetration tactic.

It's just that the quarterback of St. Mary's College did not attack in vain. Instead, when faced with a press, he distributed the ball to the supporting players on the side.

Then, when the players encounter obstacles, the ball is returned to the quarterback again.

What stands out about this set of four, three, and four tactics is that he is steady and has teammates around him to support him at all times. The disadvantage is that the advancement speed is extremely slow and the viewing quality is extremely poor.

Not long after, the audience, fed up with St. Mary's College's weak attack, began to curse, and each of them transformed into an elegant and easy-going Zaunite.

What you watch when you watch football is the passionate confrontation between the two sides. St. Mary's College's steady style of play is naturally unsatisfactory.

Beep——

Just when there was a boring tug-of-war on the court and the audience was about to lose their patience, the referee blew the foul whistle and signaled an offensive foul on No. 74 of St. Mary's College.

Michael Oher, No. 74 of St. Mary's College, although tall and strong, has an intelligence of only eighty.

He had just joined the rugby team and was unable to adapt to the running needs of the players.

In the tactical execution of St. Mary's College just now, Michael Oher was marginalized by Melford's players and became a marginal player, showing no use at all.

The stubborn Oher, in order to live up to the expectations of his coach and family, grabbed an opponent's shoulder in a hurry and threw him to the ground.

This is a regular offensive foul.

Calm down, Michael! You just need to do your own thing and cover the quarterback... Coach Cotton from St. Mary's College on the sidelines saw Oher's foul and anxiously reminded the opponent.

Obviously, although Oher has great physical fitness, coach Cotton has not found a way to use him.

Beep——

As the second offensive whistle of St. Mary's College sounded, the field once again entered a boring pulling time.

Seeing that St. Mary's College still adopted the original tactics, the audience outside the stadium cursed words such as softie and coward.

Beep——

No. 74 once again received an offensive foul.

This time, Oher did get in front of his own quarterback. Seeing someone approaching to press him, he directly put a Melford player on his shoulder.

This is a mistake no novice would make, and the scene is very funny.

Michael~ push, push the opponent away... Coach Cotton was really anxious this time. He shouted while showing Oher how to push people away.

On the sidelines, little Sean, who was about to take a wonderful shot of Michael Oher, covered his eyes speechlessly.

He taught Oher all his rugby knowledge, but now the opponent's performance on the field makes him a little embarrassed.

Especially before, he had issued a challenge letter to another Mike.

His parents, standing behind him, were also anxious about Oher's performance.

Among them, the blond mother Lee Anne Tausi even shouted excitedly to Coach Cotton: You wasted Michael's talent, you should let the quarterback score the touchdown. Michael will protect himself like he protects his family. teammates.

He just needs a chance...

Coach Cotton still didn't believe in Oher's ability. He tilted his head as if he didn't hear what Leigh Anne said.

Then, he gestured to the players on the field, indicating that they should continue to use the original tactics.

Beep——

St. Mary's College's third-down offense.

This time, Oher, wearing jersey No. 74, did not dare to make any other moves.

He was walking around in circles like a child at a loss. Then, he was knocked to the ground by Melford's team members.

Beep——

Oher lay on the ground, staring blankly at the sky.

Michael~ Seeing her child being bullied, Li-Anne ignored her husband's dissuasion and rushed to the sidelines, shouting: Stand up, Michael~

After Oher got up as if nothing happened, Leanne continued to shout excitedly to the quarterback of St. Mary's College: You should attack and score a touchdown, and Michael will protect you. He has the ability to help the team win... …”

Ma'am, please get out of here!

Seeing Li Anne trying to influence the game, the referee immediately came over and persuaded her to leave.

Coton, please say something~ Leigh Anne was still shouting loudly after being sent back to her husband.

St. Mary's College has used three offensive opportunities. However, because the tactics were too solid, the football only advanced more than four yards.

Now the difficult question is before Coach Cotton, whether to punt or continue the original tactics.

Obviously, the original tactics have proven to be ineffective.

Listening to Leigh Anne's shouts, Coach Cotton decided to go crazy again.

He used a timeout, called Oher to him, looked him in the eyes, and asked, Michael, can I trust you?

Yes, coach. You can trust me. With the encouragement of his family, a trace of determination appeared on Oher's honest face.

Very good, Michael. No matter what happens on the field, I just need you to protect the quarterback. Coach Cotton said his request.

Then, he called the quarterback in front of him and gave him the instruction for an offensive touchdown.

Beep——

The game started again, and this time the quarterback of Saint Mary's College suddenly rushed forward with the football in his arms.

Beside him, a tall figure was following him.

As a left winger, Oher's job is to protect the quarterback and help the quarterback remove all obstacles.

Although Oher didn't understand the complicated tactics, he remembered that Leigh Anne told him to protect his teammates like his family.

With this concept in his mind, Oher ran rampant on the offensive side and knocked away several players who Melford stepped forward to block. He led his quarterback into the Melford team's end zone.

Finally, this time St. Mary's College's tough offense got a little recognition from the audience outside the court.

Many people also had a changed view of the big man Oher and gave him sparse applause.

Compared to the excitement at St. Mary's College, Coach George on the sidelines frowned as he stared at the opponent's strong No. 74.

Sure enough, this number seventy-four is not simple.

And after Oher took his own quarterback and scored another touchdown five yards from the end zone to tie the score, Coach George finally couldn't sit still.

He looked to the side, Sam, who had not played in two rounds, and asked: Sam, if I let you play now, can you contain the opponent's No. 74?

Sam used to be the running back on the team, but since Mike came in and took his spot, he has been sitting on the bench.

That's the way it is with high school football teams, the strong ones take over and the weak take the back seat.

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