Flag Football WristBands In Seconds

“The road to hell is paved with good intentions.” Yes, we have all heard this proverb over the span of our lifetime. It came to my mind as I was preparing to write this blog. The main theme here is that playing football is fun and coaching it is as well. The hidden parts are the things that will get you. Things like wristband sheets that take up a lot of time when preparing for your flag football or youth football game.
The “good intentions” part is wrapped up in the fact that you have agreed to coach an NFLFlag football team that might not even exist if you didn’t agree to coach it. However; you have volunteered your time to coach the team on Saturdays and practice once during the week.
It is usually sometime just before the first practice (or maybe after it) that you realize you need to create wristband sheets. If you have never played or coached flag football before, you may not understand the importance of wristband sheets. It can also be a critical part of a youth football team.

Now to be clear, we are not talking about text wristbands like you see Josh Allen wear in the NFL. FirstDown PlayBook has a great tool to create text wristband sheets too. For today’s purposes, we are talking about wristband sheets that show the actual play diagrams on them. You see an example in the video below.
Don’t Let Wristbands Sheets Ruin Your Good Intentions
The moment you realize that wristband sheets are not an option but a requirement is when you look at your clock to see how much time this will take. Let me cut to the chase. It is going to take you a lot of time and it is likely going to be late at night after you put your young flag footballer to bed.
This is where FirstDown PlayBook and your Flag Football Source come into the picture and save the day. You are about to watch a video that shows you how you can turn hours of frustration into productivity. Heck, it may even give you more time to be creative with your IFlag football play calling. Take a look and start saving time today.
