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In order for a team to reach the red zone they must pass the opposing teams 20 yard line.
The first end zone line, ususally referred to as the goal line.
It's just a nickname for the area between the 20 yard line and goal-line where an offense has a good chance at scoring. You could also say its a warning for opposing defenses to make a stop during the opposing team's drive. It's basically a nickname that came into being as a warning to the defense who is "in the red".
when the ball is on the oppenents 20 yard line-oppentents goal line
The red size signals the "red zone" the blue is everything before it and the white is just the line
The "red zone" is generally defined as the area between the opponent's 20 yard-line and the goal line. Note that there is no rule explicitly defining this; it's just an expression made up by announcers and fans.
The red zone is the area of the field between the opponent's 20-yard line and the goal line. When the offense has advanced into this territory, it is expected that it will score some type of points, i.e. a touchdown or a field goal.
The "red zone" is generally defined as the area between the opponent's 20 yard-line and the goal line. Note that there is no rule explicitly defining this; it's just an expression made up by announcers and fans.
It is the imaginary area between the defense's 20-yard line and its goal line from which the offense is most likely to score points. It also is how well a team performs in the red zone can often determine the outcome of a game.
Sorry, but maybe it comes from the business term, "in the red"? :( ANSWER: Good question. I came across this on a sports blog: "There isn't an official explanation from the NCAA or NFL on why the area from the 20 yard-line to the end zone is commonly referred to as the red zone. However, as the majority of the scoring takes place from inside the 20 yard-line, it is believed that the term came about because it is the hottest area of scoring on the field, and generates the most action. Sorry there wasn't a stranger or more exciting explanation. " http://blogs.eveningsun.com/latter/qa/ Rugby sometimes uses the same term for the area inside the 22-meter line, so it could be that football borrowed it from rugby (as it did with many other terms).
I have a very clear memory of a TV news story that ran in Dallas in the mid 1980's about how a Dallas Cowboys employee suggested that if there were red lines highlighting the 20 yard line, it would be easier for fans sitting in the opposing end zone section to see where the line of scrimmage was in relation to the end zone. Texas Stadium installed the lines, and this was copied by other stadiums. I haven't found a good source that connects the invention of the red lines to the "red zone" concept, but I have always associated the two. By the way, the employee in question? A Texas Stadium Janitor. Now you know the rest of the story. (Bryan in Sachse, TX)
you will go to the safari zone and get to the end of the safari zone there will be a house.then go inside and get hm6 that is going to be given by the man