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DOWN SITUATION
You need to bring the down situation into your play calling strategy. A
smart coach is going to evaluate the odds of success for certain plays
in a given down situation. If you're 1st and 10, you'll want to choose
from a certain group of plays. 3rd down and 2 suggests short yardage
plays. Occasionally, you might want to go against the odds in an effort
to trick the defense. Most of the time, though, stick with what works
and emphasize the basics. Fundamental play calling that leads into your
offensive strength is going to pay off more than a lot of pretty
gimmicks. But remember, you only have 2 minutes!!!
FIELD POSITION
As you put your game plan together, mentally divide the 100-yard field
into five separate sections. Adjust your play calling to fit the
section where the line of scrimmage is, since each area calls for a
different play calling strategy. The five sections are: