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A down and in pattern consists of an eligible receiver running straight ahead for a predetermined number of yards (determined by the down and distance), then cutting sharply at a 90 degree angle towards the center of the field. The receiver does not stop running until he catches the ball or runs out of room (reaches the opposite sideline).

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