Flag Football Offensive Football Playbook

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The document discusses different formations that can be used in flag football including Spread, Trips, Stack, Double Back, I, and Single Back. It also provides information on how to call plays and recommends focusing on fundamentals over complicated plays.

The different formations discussed are Spread, Trips, Stack, Double Back, and Single Back.

Some plays that can be run from the Stack Right formation include Stack Slants, Stack Straight, Stack 90 Degrees, and Stack 45 Degrees.

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All offensive plays start from a formation that dictates where all fve players line up prior to the start of the play. Our fag football playbooks
focus on six formations spread, trips, stack, double back, I and single-back. There are always adjustments and changes a coach can
make to these plays (including sending a player in motion), however it is important when coaching young players that you focus more on
basic fundamentals of the game and less on complicated formations and motions. Teams that do just a few things very well will be more
successful than teams that do many things less than well.
INTRODUCTION TO FORMATIONS
SPREAD RIGHT SPREAD LEFT TRIPS RIGHT TRIPS LEFT STACK RIGHT STACK LEFT
Where all three
receivers are on the
line of scrimmage,
two to the right side
of the center and
one to the left.
Where all three
receivers are on the
line of scrimmage,
two to the left side
of the center and
one to the right.
Where all three
receivers are on the
line of scrimmage,
right of the center.
Where all three
receivers are on the
line of scrimmage,
left of the center.
Where one receiver
lines up behind
another to the right
of the center; the
other receiver is left
of the center on the
line.
Where one receiver
lines up behind
another to the left of
the center; the other
receiver is right of the
center on the line.
Note: Like play names, formations can be adjusted to ft your needs. For example, Stack left trips can refer to a formation in which two receivers are stacked to
the left of center with the third receiver on that side of the ball as well.
PLAY-CALLING
When calling an offensive play in the huddle, give the formation frst, then the play.
Example: Spread Left Fills Left would refer to a Spread Left formation and the Fils Left play.
Note: Play names included in this playbook are suggestions. Feel free to adapt the play names to ft your needs and the mental capacity of your players. USA
Football recommends picking a few plays that your team can run well rather than implementing the entire playbook.
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SPREAD RIGHT
All three receivers are on the line of scrimmage, two to the right side of the center and one to the left.
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SPREAD LEFT
All three receivers are on the line of scrimmage, two to the left side of the center and one to the right.
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TRIPS RIGHT
All three receivers are on the line of scrimmage, right of the center.
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TRIPS LEFT
All three receivers are on the line of scrimmage, left of the center.
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STACK RIGHT
One receiver lines up behind another to the right of the center; the other receiver is left of the center on the line.
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STACK LEFT
One receiver lines up behind another to the left of the center; the other receiver is right of the center on the line.
STACK SLANTS
STACK STRAIGHT
T - IN CORNER POST
STACK 90 DEGREES
STACK 45 DEGREES
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STACK SLANTS
STACK STRAIGHT
T - IN CORNER POST
STACK 90 DEGREES
STACK 45 DEGREES

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