Play Theory: Adding motion to your formations can aid in figuring out how the defense is playing. Think about college and NFL games. Many teams have plays where the receiver will go into motion and half way across the field return to his original position. In most instances, this is to provide the quarterback information…
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Play Theory: This 5-on-5 flag football play is an all or nothing type play. Using this play in 3rd or 4th and long situations is the ideal time to run it. The goal is to confuse the safety in the middle. The Green receiver runs a short out to occupy the cornerback. The Blue receiver…
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Play Name: 879 Play Theory: In 4 on 4, you’ll most likely be facing man-to-man defense. If that’s the case, victory comes down to your athletes against their athletes. However, if your opponent is playing a zone, this play can shred it. The two most common zone defenses will be: 1 safety, 2 corners, 1…
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