Rhythm.
This is the core of the Kansas City Chiefs' current offensive drive.
Though it's not the Wuju Merchant offense, the tactical arrangement, snap signals, and release of passes by Mahomes maintain a consistently high frequency.
It's clear that this is a pre-arranged tactic, from Reid to Mahomes to Li Wei, seamlessly linked, making the offensive operation exceptionally smooth.
However, is the Baltimore Ravens defense just going to sit back and wait to be slaughtered?
Of course not.
Seizing the gap, Harbaugh quickly adjusts.
First, the defensive front line must exert pressure, even though Mahomes releases the ball quickly, pressure must still be applied to create psychological impact.
Second, man-to-man defense must be employed. Facing such fast-paced offense, zone defense often leaves gaps, they must adopt man-to-man defense to keep up with the pace.
After a round of strategic repositioning, the Kansas Chiefs offense is once again lined up on the thirty-yard line.