
4 Man Flag Football Playbook
100 - 500 downloads
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The 4 Man Flag Football Playbook includes animations of 36 plays. The plays are broken down into 5 categories: Spread, Twins, Tight, Bunch, and Handoff.
The app features a full playbook. Some plays are designed to pick up the 5-10 yards most successful teams use to work the ball down the field.
4 man flag football is a game of speed and finesse. These plays are designed to maximize your team's speed and quickness. The are various formations provided with the app:
Spread - 1 receiver on each side of center lined up outside.
Twins - 2 receivers on one side lined up outside.
Tight - 1 receiver lined up next to the center, other receiver lined up outside.
Bunch - both receivers lined up next to center (either on one side or on each side)
Handoff - not really a formation, just options to utilize the handoff if you league allows it.
Tags: football playbook, football plays, 4 man flag football plays, flag football, 5 on 5 flag football plays.
The app features a full playbook. Some plays are designed to pick up the 5-10 yards most successful teams use to work the ball down the field.
4 man flag football is a game of speed and finesse. These plays are designed to maximize your team's speed and quickness. The are various formations provided with the app:
Spread - 1 receiver on each side of center lined up outside.
Twins - 2 receivers on one side lined up outside.
Tight - 1 receiver lined up next to the center, other receiver lined up outside.
Bunch - both receivers lined up next to center (either on one side or on each side)
Handoff - not really a formation, just options to utilize the handoff if you league allows it.
Tags: football playbook, football plays, 4 man flag football plays, flag football, 5 on 5 flag football plays.
Recently changed in this version:
Version 1.0 includes images and animations for 36 plays.
Version 1.1: Updated video format.



Comments and ratings for 4 Man Flag Football Playbook
(80 stars)
by A Google User on 03/02/2012
Awesome needs some defensive plays also