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  • Balanced Slot – Double Smash, Double Corner
    Play Setup Slot Receiver on each side and Running Back lined up direct behind Quarterback QB Read Description After running a few plays where the receivers are constantly coming across the middle of the field, incorporate a couple smash routes…

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  • With elements of short and long routes, this play can be used in various situations. For a short gain, the Single Slot receiver will usually be open as many defenses leave the short middle of the field uncovered. If the Slant is covered, to provide better passing angles […]

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  • Balanced Slot – Quick Out Flood
    Setup Slot Receiver on each side and Running Back lined up direct behind Quarterback QB Read Play Description All playbooks should have a few pass plays with the quick out. These routes are the cornerstone of the nickel and dime…

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  • Twins – Post – Wheel Routes
    Setup: Twins Wide, Slot – Single Wide Read: Description: The Twins Wide receiver is the first option on the Post route. However, his main goal is to occupy the safety in the area. If facing a Cover 2 (two safeties),…

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  • Twins – Hooks with Backdoor Corner
    Setup: Twins Wide, Slot – Single Tight Read: Description: I use this play every game where the defense is playing 2 safeties, 2 corners, 1 blitzer. There have been some games where I’ve run this play multiple times in a…

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  • Trips – Center Loop Run
    Common running flag football play for younger teams. Many leagues require the center to be at least one yard behind the line of scrimmage when taking a handoff. This play satisfies this requirement.

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  • Playbooks
  • Plays
    • Balanced Slot
    • Twins
    • Trips
    • Tight
  • Drills
    • Flag Pulling Drills for Youth Flag Football: Practice Tips
    • Flag Pulling Drill
    • The Gauntlet
    • Split Backfield Handoff Drill
    • Leading the Receiver
    • Speed and Agility
  • Coach’s Resources
  • Passing Tree