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GAMES MICROSOFT XBOX NFL FEVER 2003 Manual
READ THE SIGNS
You don't have to be a mind reader to figure out what your
opponent is thinking. Just take a look at the personnel on the
field and where they're lined up along the line of scrimmage.
Reading a Defense
Are the defensive backs playing zone coverage or man-to-man?
In zone coverage, the DBs defend sections of the field, not
specific receivers. Zone defenses will allow short passes but
stifle deep throws. In zones, the safeties line up 12 yards or
more off the ball. When playing a zone, the DBs will not follow
receivers going in motion.
COACH SAYS
Each team is allowed three time outs per half and two
during overtime periods.
To take a time out
1. Press START to bring up the Pause Menu.
2. Select Time Out.
3. Select Return to Game to resume play.
How many defenders are on or within a yard of the line
of scrimmage?
When eight or more defenders are on or near the line, it will be
harder to run the ball and might indicate that the defense will
blitz the QB. A quick pass is usually the best way to counter this.
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Reading an Offense
How many receivers and tight ends are on the field?
Three or more wide receivers often indicate a pass play is
coming. When two tight ends are in the game, look for the
offense to run the ball.
Where is the tight end lined up?
The side of the formation where the tight end lines up is the
strong side of the offensive formation. If a running play is
called, it usually will be to the strong side.
Where is the QB lined up?
If the quarterback is not in position to take the snap directly
from the center—that is, he's in shotgun formation—the
offense likely will pass.
What is the down and distance?
If the offense needs more than eight
yards to get a first down, they are
more likely to pass than to run.
Are three receivers lined up on one
side of the formation?
It's likely the receivers will run
crossing routes designed to
confuse the defensive backs
and linebackers.
COACH SAYS
When it comes time to choose
a formation, look for the one
labeled Recommended. The
plays in that group have been
handpicked by our very own
coaching consultants.
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