Dead zone (gridiron football)

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title: Dead zone (gridiron football)
text: The dead zone is an area on the field of gridiron football where an offense is on their opponent's side of the field, but kicking a field goal would likely be unsuccessful and punting the ball would not dramatically change field position. The location and size of a football team's dead zone may vary, depending on the effective field goal range of the offensive team's kicker. For instance, at the college level, it can generally exist anywhere from the opponent's 33 to 43-yard line, where a field
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description: American football rule
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date created: 2017-01-15T20:38:25Z
date modified: 2024-09-02T17:21:35Z
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