Flag Football Numbers? FirstDown PlayBook Has You Covered.


By FirstDown PlayBook on Dec 26, 2024
FirstDown PlayBook Flag Football

Here at FirstDown PlayBook we understand that some of you play with different flag football numbers. Sometimes numbers can be hard to come by but that should not slow you down from playing and enjoying the fastest growing sport in the world.

FirstDown PlayBook has you covered with just about any version of flag football numbers you play. Here’s the bonus. You can edit every play and defense you find in FirstDown PlayBook or even draw your own from scratch if you want.

FirstDown PlayBook also tries to help you out with coaching points if you need them. Of course, you can edit these too. You will see the detail that is offered along with the coaching points for every player on the field. We have flag football plays designed for adult flag and youth flag football too.

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Here’s the other thing. You have the access to all of the FirstDown PlayBook flag football plays. Not just the 4v4 flag football plays. If you see a 5v5 flag football plays that you like just click and edit! You now have your very own personalized 4v4 flag football play.

You can also easily create your flag football wristband sheets and PlayGrids. The wristband sheets make teaching so much easier and the PlayGrids help you stay on the same page as your players.

4V4 FLAG FOOTBALL COACHING POINTS: POP A WHEELIE

QUARTERBACK:

Under Center: Take a 5 step drop.

Shotgun: Take a 3 step drop.

Read: X-Z-C

Read the X as you take the 5 step drop.

If the X gains inside leverage or wins over the top throw the ball to the Post.

If the defense bites inside on the Post or on the early path of the Z throw the Wheel route.

Throw this ball the same as a Go route. Out in front on to outside, never inside.

If the strong side defense sinks to take away the X and Z look for the Center coming back into your vision late.

X: Post

-Best release and get vertical quickly.

-At 10 yards nod outside and then break inside.

-Get inside across the face of the Defender to that side.

Center: Under Route

-Execute the snap and work to the weak sideline with tempo.

-At 7-8 yards depth plant and return back underneath,

-Stay flat to negative as you travel with pace back inside.

-Look for the ball as you cross back in front of the QB.

Z: Wheel Route

-Release flat first and take a path directly over where the X lined up.

-As you cross the LOS begin to work vertically.

-Establish a straight stem by the depth of 8 yards.

-From this point everything is executed as if running a Go route.

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