Blackstone Code

Chapter 203:



Watching the young men running and colliding on the field, Lynch quickly noticed something off. These young men were missing a certain... feeling he couldn't quite pinpoint.

Right, it was agility. They lacked agility. Unlike top-tier professional athletes who displayed stunning, almost divine performances on the field, these young men seemed rigid and mechanical, executing commands with the precision of assembly line workers.

Maybe Lynch's serious gaze made Mo realize that this young man wasn't easy to fool, and he started to get a bit nervous.

"Is there a problem?" Mo asked.

Lynch turned to glance at Mo. He trusted Mo's coaching skills. Through other channels, mainly Ferrell, he had learned what level of competence was required to coach at a university football league school, and this reassured him about Mo. However, when there was a problem, it needed to be addressed or clarified.

Lynch straightforwardly asked, "They seem very rigid."

This question made Mo breathe a sigh of relief, and he patiently began to explain, "Lower leagues don't require personal skills, Mr. Chairman."

"The matches we often see are high-level professional leagues, which actually include many blue-overall players and benchwarmers. These players also do not need to showcase any individual skills."

"They just need to follow the initial tactical plan and train the plays centered around a few star players."

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