1. Each team has its own line of scrimmage, which goes through the point of the ball on their side. The "neutral zone," which is as wide as the ball is long, is neutral because it is on neither B's side of the ball nor A's.
2. What Adam said.
3. Depends: in the middle of the field (or anywhere in a sub-varsity game), we'll probably spot the ball on the other side. Nobody will begrudge the 11.x inches. In the red zone, no.
4. What Adam said.
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