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In football, the attacking team will advance 10 yards four times, and more than 10 yards within four chances will get a new four, and the new first down is called the first down. Punt kick generally occurs in the fourth gear, that is, the first three attacks failed to break through 10 yards, in order to suppress the opponent's offensive starting point and choose to punt kick, the farther the kick is kicked the opponent's offensive starting point from the side, after the abandonment kick the opponent receives the ball back to attack, and the offense and defense are converted. The red zone is within 20 yards of the end zone.
A free kick can be kicked at any distance in any gear and goes over the goal to score three points.
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In an offense, if the first three blocks can't get 10 yards, that is, they can't get the first offense, the fourth offense will consider punting; But if the fourth gear is a small yard, such as a yard, some teams with stronger offense will still attack.
The red zone is an area that is 20 yards away from the opponent's touchdown zone. Generally, when you hit this area, you are very sure to score, and the pressure on the defensive group is relatively high, so it is called the "red zone".
There is no prescribed range for free kicks, it mainly depends on the ability of the kicker, generally 40 to 50 yards is the limit! Free kicks must be scored within 40 yards, and no more than 50 yards are assured
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Rugby has 4 levels of attack each time, and the first effort is the first offense. Punt is when the attacker can choose to punt in any shift, thus giving the ball to the opponent. Usually punt occurs in the 4th gear.
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In American football, every first effort is at least ten yards, unless it is less than ten yards to touchdown, then this time the goal of the first effort is directly set as the scoring line. If you haven't gotten 10 yards after three shots, and then the coach doesn't think it's worth the risk of attacking in fourth gear, he'll drop the kick, but if you're in the shooting area, he'll opt for a free-kick in fourth gear. The kicker's range is generally within 50 yards, 40 yards is already a little difficult, and when kicking a free kick, the center needs to throw the ball back from the tee line to the hand of the handler eight yards away, and the goal is a full ten yards away from the scoring line, so the team will generally choose to kick the free kick when there are still 35 yards away from the opponent's end area, and the free kick is a full 35 + 18 = 53 yards from the goal.
The red zone is the area that is within 20 yards of the cut-off line.
Pure hand hitting, looking.
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No, the first attack is the first attack, and there are a total of 4 offensive opportunities in the offensive group's round of attack, and there will be a new round of attack if the cumulative number of yards advanced within 4 attacks is greater than or equal to 10 yards. In a round of attack, where the last attack stops, the next one starts somewhere, and the cumulative number of yards is calculated, so you only need to advance to ten yards within four chances.
If the cumulative yardage of the three attacks is less than 10 yards, the fourth time may be a punt or a strong fourth gear. The rules state that if the fourth attack fails to advance ten yards, the offense and defense switch at the point where the fourth attack stops, so if the strong fourth gear fails, the opponent's attack will be very close to his end zone, and if he chooses to punt in fourth gear, the opponent's attack will be as far away from his end zone as possible, which is the punt option, but if the fourth punt is far enough away for the player to kick the ball and shoot, he will choose to shoot and score three points. That is, if the fourth gear is beyond range, choose to punt the kick, and if it is within range, choose to shoot.
The red zone, the area within 20 yards of the end zone of the side is called the red zone.
Hope it helps.
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Kick. It refers to the scoring method chosen by the attacker when there is a large distance from the first attack when the attack is generally in the fourth gear, but the shooting is certain to a certain extent. 3 points are awarded by kicking the ball between the crosses of the goal by the kicker. Then the ball is re-kicked, and the offense and defense are reversed.
If you can't shoot, you'll usually choose to punt. The opponent starts attacking from the position where he was tackled and fell to the ground after receiving the ball, or from the position where the ball was stopped by the receiving team, or from the point where he went out of bounds. If the ball is discarded and enters or flies out of the line, it is a touchback, and the receiving team starts attacking from 20 yards (2018 NFL rules).
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In rugby, punt kicks and free kicks are two different ways to score points.
Punt usually occurs when the two players exchange possession. When the attacking team tries to kick the ball within the 0 to 20 yard line of the defender's field to increase the opponent's attacking distance. If the attacker is unsuccessful in attempting to shoot, they will generally choose to punt and start the attack from the position where the opponent has been tackled and dropped to the ground, or where the ball has not been touched by the receiver, or from the point where it is out of bounds.
A free kick is a scoring method chosen by the attacker when there is a large distance from the first attack when the attack is generally in the fourth gear, but the shot is certain to a certain extent. 3 points are awarded by kicking the ball between the crosses of the goal by the kicker. Then the ball is re-kicked, and the offense and defense are reversed.
If you can't shoot, you'll usually choose to punt.
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