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Old Sat Sep 04, 2004, 05:42pm
Theisey Theisey is offline
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Originally posted by CBrockett
Everybody knows that the endzone plane is the part on the goal line that is closest to the field of play.

Now if you go five yards from the that plane... you should be on the back of the five yard line..... Keep on doing this and enventually you are on the back of the 50 yard line. Now offset 5 yards from the other endzone, and you eventually end up on the back side of the 50 yard line.

Thus you have an overlapping of 4 inches. This 4 inches is 1/9 of a yard, so the football field is 99 and 8/9 yards.

C. Brockett
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### WRONG... 5 yards from the front edge of the goal line puts you smack dab in the middle of the 5 yard line. That's the way it is. Yes, all major yard line are four inches wide. The center point for all is the the basis for the markings until you get to each goal line. The entire goal line is in the end zone.
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