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The Situationby: AFM Editorial Staff© More from this issue It’s midway in the fourth quarter and the game is tied, 10-10. You’re on offense with a third down and three on your opponents’ thirteen yard line. You need three yards to continue the drive in the Red Zone and get a first and goal. If you don’t make the first down, you’ll have to try a field goal. Obviously, you’d like to score a touchdown and go up 7. Your offense has operated out of a spread formation for most of the game with one wide receiver on both sides of the ball. The full article can only be seen by subscribers. Subscribe today!
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