Flag Football
A history of Flag Football,
how to play, tips for improvement & necessary equipment
How to Play Flag Football
Flag football is a version of American football, but instead of tackling
players to the ground, the defensive team tackles a player by pulling their
flag or flag belt. The object of the game is to score touchdowns by advancing
the ball up the field by running or throwing the ball, and crossing the end
zone line.
Flag Football History
American football has been played since the mid-1800s. The first college
game of football occurred between Princeton and Rutgers in 1895. The game of
flag football has been around for as nearly as long as tackle football. Flag
football was played as a recreational activity for American military personal
in the 1940s. Recreational leagues began in the 1940s and 50s. Currently, the
sport has a strong amateur following, with several national and international
competitions each year. Flag football is popular among college and adult
recreational leagues.
Flag Football Rules
There are many different variations of flag football. It can be played
by four, five, seven, eight, or nine players to a side. The field size can vary
from 120 yards long to 53 1/3 yards wide, to fields that are a third of that
size. Games are composed of four 15 minute quarters. However, the time of the
quarters may also vary. The team with the most points at the end of the game
wins.
A team scores a touchdown for catching or running with the ball into the
end zone. A touchdown is worth six or seven points. Some variations of the game
include the option to kick the extra point, or go for two points. On a two
point try, a team is given one play to get the ball into the end zone from two
to five yards out. The field is split into different zones. The offensive team
has four downs (plays), to advance the ball. When a team successfully advances
the ball to the next zone they receive four more downs. If a team fails to
advance to the next zone after four downs the other team gets possession of the
ball. An offensive team can choose to punt after three downs. During a punt,
one team kicks the ball to the other team who has the option to run the ball
back.
If a defensive player catches a pass in the air, it is ruled an
"interception", and the defensive team gains possession of the ball.
Similarly, if the offensive team drops the ball after demonstrating that they
have control of it, or pitches the ball backwards and it bounces on the ground,
it is ruled a "fumble." If a defensive team recovers a fumble their
team gains possession of the football. With an interception or fumble the
defense can try to run to the end zone to score a touchdown.
Flag Football Tips
Good flag football players can start, stop, and change directions
quickly. Players can work on their agility by running round cones, and jumping
rope. Before playing, teams should practice six to eight offensive plays that
can be used in the game.
Receivers should work on running routes to create chemistry to the
Quarterback.
Flag Football Equipment
Flag football requires each player to have a flag or flag belt, an
American football, and cones to designate the end zones. An American football
is made of leather, and has a spheroid shape. It is 11 inches long and 22
inches in circumference in the middle. No helmets or shoulder pads are allowed