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This article will cover flag football techniques. I'm going to assume you're coaching or playing 7-on-7 flag football.

Offense in flag consists of a couple of key points, first misdirection. Misdirection is key for running an efficient offense. Reverses, halfback passes, and having your offensive lineman pass are some really successful trick plays. Those plays are an excellent place to begin from. You'll be able to add your distinctive touches on these plays. Try to run a trick play once each 12-15 plays.

Next, bear in mind to use your offensive lineman for catching passes. Most teams just use their offensive linemen to block. Making use of your offensive lineman to only block will limit your offense. As an example, when beginning a game, commence the game by passing to your offensive lineman. As the defensive begins to key on your offensive lineman, your wide receivers will start to get open for the deep passes.

Speed is key in flag football, specifically for offensives. Every position ought to have a player who has speed, even your offensive lineman. A slow offensively player does a lot more damage to your offense and will also slow your offense down. There may possibly be some situations where you may want a huge slow lineman inside the game but these situations really should come rarely. With fast players on the field the defense won't be able to key out your leading offensive performers. Speed, speed, and far more speed mixed with misdirection plays will assist you to score a ton of points. By the way, this site offers custom footballs for businesses.

Somethings you need to practice together with your offensive units are breaking towards the sidelines soon after a catch, catching the ball at the highest point, and blocking. Teach your players to break towards the sidelines. You can find two reasons for this: First the sidelines cut off the numbers of flags the defenders can pull and second, it makes it tough for the defenders to get a great angle to pull the flags which are obtainable. Catching the ball at the highest point teaches your players to be aggressive and to go up and get the ball. A straightforward drill to make use of is to have a head to head competition between two players. Toss the ball and permit the players to fight for it. The loser runs a lap and if they both drop the ball then they both run a lap. Blocking is key and also the blocks don't have to be good quality blocks. Fairly much your players just have to put a body on somebody. 1 key block can lead to a massive play for your offense. These are fundamental flag football techniques, you'll be able to develop from here.

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