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- Q5457712 subject Q8246086.
- Q5457712 subject Q8339572.
- Q5457712 abstract "The flat in American and Canadian football is the area of the field extending ten yards into the defensive backfield from the line of scrimmage and extending from the hash marks to the out-of-bounds lines (a distance of about 15 yards).Offenses will typically exploit the flat in order to neutralize a strong attack from the defensive line in the middle of the field, and / or to manipulate a defense's strong pass coverage farther down field. For example, in flat route plays, quarterbacks pass the ball to a player (often a running back) in the flat in hopes that, while the pass has not gone downfield, the receiver (far from the middle of the field and not far downfield enough to worry about cornerbacks and safeties) will have a clear line for an after-the-catch run. If the quarterback hopes to throw farther downfield, the running back in the flat is an outlet receiver. If the receiver is accompanied by blockers, the play is called a screen pass.Defenses meanwhile will generally assign a linebacker "flat responsibility" to guard against such passes, but it is difficult to defend against because the offense will usually use the flat route in conjunction with an attack downfield (sometimes as a feint), necessitating a quick linebacker adjustment to make an early tackle against a faster running back after the pass.The flat, then, denotes one of the many areas of the field over which offensive and defensive coordinators play.".
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- Q5457712 comment "The flat in American and Canadian football is the area of the field extending ten yards into the defensive backfield from the line of scrimmage and extending from the hash marks to the out-of-bounds lines (a distance of about 15 yards).Offenses will typically exploit the flat in order to neutralize a strong attack from the defensive line in the middle of the field, and / or to manipulate a defense's strong pass coverage farther down field.".
- Q5457712 label "Flat (gridiron football)".