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Tarkus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I have no idea what that means, since the red zone means you ARE on the > other team's 20. > In any case, there's a big difference between red zone play and clutch > hitting. That is, the defense completely changes in the red zone, > particularly as you get closer to the goal line. And the defense changes when you have men on base, particularly if those men are in scoring position. > The defense has far less field to cover, so they can play much > tighter. Ergo, your offense must change to compensate. The defense in clutch situations has far more field to cover since they have to hold on baserunners. The red zone and hitting with runners in scoring position are analogous in that both defense and offense are dictated by the situation. cordially, as always, rm
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