Question
What does switching the attack achieve for the offensive team?
It kicks the ball out-of-bounds to stop the play.
It sends the ball upward to buy time for the offensive team.
It allows the offensive team to regroup as the ball is kicked to an area with less defenders.
It kicks the ball out-of-bounds to stop the play.
It sends the ball upward to buy time for the offensive team.
It allows the offensive team to regroup as the ball is kicked to an area with less defenders.
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Switching the attack typically allows the offensive team to regroup as the ball is moved to an area with less defenders. This strategy helps to create space and opportunities for new attacking plays, as it can catch the opposing defense off-guard and lead to better offensive positioning.
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