“Remember how fun it was for you to play and imagine you coaching yourself."

 -  Gerson Martinez

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5 ON 5 FLAG FOOTBALL PLAYS

Traditional flag football leagues participate in 5 on 5 play. On offense, this typically consists of:

  • One quarterback: This player is given the ball at the start of the play and aims to throw the ball to an open receiver or the center. Because there are no linemen, you’ll find most 5 on 5 teams use football pass plays.

  • One center: This player hands the ball to the quarterback at the start of the play. They can then either guard the quarterback to allow more time for the quarterback to throw the ball, or release and run a route, similar to a receiver.

  • Three receivers: These players run designated routes to open themselves up for a pass from the quarterback.

For each offensive play, the individual players line up on the line of scrimmage. Each player then performs a running route. The combination of each of these routes make up a play. Mixing and matching the nine different route types and field positions allows for hundreds of unique plays. However, it is highly recommended that your team prepare a shortlist of preferred flag football plays ahead of the game. This will allow for quicker decisions in between downs and less confusion on the field.

Need a little bit of help crafting football excellence? Check out the complete 5 on 5 NFL FLAG Playbook.

· I highly encourage coaches to download the NFL Flag Playbook, print out some plays, and put them in a binder for game day.

· I, also, highly recommend downloading the free MOJO app on your phone to create the ultimate youth flag football training resource, where coaches can receive fun and effective practice plans all season long.