You Choose Your Flag Football Field


By FirstDown PlayBook on Jun 27, 2023
Official PlayBook of NAIA Women's Flag Football

Some of our FirstDown PlayBook flag football coaches have asked us about how to put a field background on their plays. This is very easy and we will get to that in a second. First, here’s why we didn’t put a flag football field in the background to begin with.

As we have mentioned before, there are a lot of different versions of flag football being played out there. Some of the NFL Flag leagues don’t play on a regular football field. For this reason we left the field background off of most of these plays.

There is not a lot FirstDown PlayBook hasn’t thought of when it comes to drawing football plays. This is why we have made it very easy to add or remove a field background from any FirstDown PlayBook play. Heck, you can even use the FirstDown PlayBook Lineman View to zoom in if you want.

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Let’s face it. Most of the time your NFL Flag football team is going to be playing on a high school football field or just a field. The FirstDown PlayBook Lineman View allows you to narrow the field view just like your NFL Flag cones will do for you.

Odds are you will not need this but if you did, consider this. You have the ability to add a high school football field, a college football field or an NFL football field. FirstDown PlayBook offers you a mid-field option. We also offer you a “backed up” or “coming out” and a red zone field option. This is not to mention that you can select a long field background or a short field. Starting to get the picture?

This short video will walk you through how you can choose from a variety of fields to suit your flag football needs. Regardless of if you are a part of a co-ed adult flag football team or an NFL Flag team, we have a flag football field for you.

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