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Flag Football
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What is Flag Football? Flag is a modified version of tackle football and provides participants with the opportunity to develop many of the same skills, tactics and strategies without significant physical contact.
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Objective Two teams of five players To outscore your opponents by scoring touchdowns One team on the offence has possession of the ball and attempts to move the ball across the goal line They do so by passing and running the ball The opposition on the defence stops them Players attempt to stop the ball carrier by removing their flags
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Equipment Shoes Football Flags Pylons to mark boundaries
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Positions Quarterback (QB) Captain on the offense QB calls the offensive plays QB stands behind the Center and receives the ball in what is called a “snap” QB has the option to hand off the ball or pass the football
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Center (C) Snaps the football to the QB Center then can run out for a pass
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Wide Receiver The WR catches the passes made by the QB WR can take a handoff May be up to three WR on the offence
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Some Wide Receiver Routes
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Running Back (RB) RB stands behind or next to the QB and is responsible for receiving handoffs RB also catches passes from the QB
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Defensive Backs (DB) All defensive positions are called DBs DB stops passing plays on the offence by intercepting the football or by slapping the ball away. DB tries to pull the flag of the player who is possession of the ball. The play ends where the flag was pulled and this will be the new line of scrimmage for the next down. A DB can cover the quarterback, but can not cross the line of scrimmage until he has counted 7 seconds (steamboats)
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Centre QB Wide Receiver Wide Receiver RB Line of scrimmage Defensive Backs
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Possession There are no kickoffs. The offensive team takes possession of the ball at its 5- yard line and has three plays (downs) to cross midfield. They then get another 3 plays to score a touch down. If the offensive team fails to cross midfield, possession of the ball changes and the opposition starts its drive from its 5-yard line.
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Other rules No contact No blocking No spin moves On the line is out. Receivers must have both feet touching the ground in play after catching the ball for the pass to be considered complete.
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Scoring Touchdown: 6 Points You can play a point after by the offensive having one attempt to score a touch down from 3 yards out.
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Running on Offense The Center is the Player who gives the ball to the Quarterback via a snap. QB can then pass the ball to one of their receivers or pass the ball off. QB has 7 seconds to pass the ball. QB can choose to run with the ball.
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If another player on the defense catches the ball, they can run with it. (Interception) If the ball is not caught then it is a dead ball.
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Offside If a player is in front of the line of scrimmage before the ball is snapped.
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Typical Field Dimensions http://flagflagfootball.com/rules/
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