RERE FLAG FOOTBALL

AMERICAN FLAG FOOTBALL

In American flag football tackling (downs) is not allowed, instead flags are attached to the ball carrier’s belt, one on each side of the waist. When a player manages to pull the flag from an opponent, the game stops and another play begins, just like when there is a tackle or a down in American football. The rules are almost the same, the only difference is that the physical contact is limited.  

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What tasks do the individual team players have? Offense Quarterback – Is the captain of the offense. – Announces the move (play) from the team’s own moves (playbook). – Receives the ball return (snap) from the center. – Passes the ball or throws it to a teammate on the offense. center – Snap the ball to the quarterback. – With the 5on5 variant, runs free for a pass after the snap and tries, like the receiver, the ball to catch by the quarterback and then to run towards the end zone (touchdown). Receiver – Runs free for a pass and tries to catch the ball from the quarterback before continuing towards the touchdown zone. Running back – Positions himself behind or next to the quarterback and receives the ball in order to run towards the touchdown zone. – In the case of a fake handover, he runs free for a pass and tries to catch the ball from the quarterback in order to then run towards the touchdown zone. Defense Defense – Are all players of the defending team. – Are responsible for stopping the offense by pulling the flag of the offensive player in possession of the ball. – The player has the opportunity to intercept or fend off an opponent’s balls. – Depending on the setup, there are different positions such as safety, speed camera or cornerback. speed camera – Every defense player can flash. – Must stand 7 yards behind the ball during the snap and his status as a speed camera indicator with one hand above his head in order to be allowed to run towards the offense and quarterback during the snap, – Is responsible for stopping the quarterback before passing the ball to one of his offense teammates by pulling the quarterback’s flagLorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipisicing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua.

what you need to know about american flag football

What tasks do the individual team players have?
Offense
Quarterback
- Is the captain of the 
offense. - Announces the move (play) from the team’s own moves (playbook). - Receives the ball return (snap) from the center. - Passes the ball
or throws it to a teammate on the offense. CENTER
- Snap the ball
to the quarterback. - With the 5on5 variant,
runs free for a pass after the snap and tries, like the receiver, the ball to catch by the quarterback and then to run towards the end zone (touchdown). Receiver - Runs free for a pass and tries to catch the ball from the quarterback before continuing towards the touchdown zone. Running back - Positions himself behind or next to the quarterback and receives the ball in order to run towards the touchdown zone. - In the case of a fake handover, he runs free for a pass and tries to catch the ball from the quarterback in order to then run towards the touchdown zone. Defense Defense - Are all players of the defending team. - Are responsible for stopping the offense by pulling the flag of the offensive player in possession of the ball. - The player has the opportunity to intercept or fend off an opponent's balls. - Depending on the setup, there are different positions such as safety, speed camera or cornerback. speed camera - Every defense player can flash. - Must stand 7 yards behind the ball during the snap and his status as a speed camera indicator with one hand above his head in order to be allowed to run towards the offense and quarterback during the snap, - Is responsible for stopping the quarterback before passing the ball to one of his offense teammates by pulling the quarterback's flag

 

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Quarterback (QB)

Center (C)

Receiver (R)

Running Back (RB)

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Defense2 (D) mit

Safety (S)

Cornerback (CB)

Blitzer (B)

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