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FLAG FOOTBALL

FLAG FOOTBALL. Team Sports . HISTORY. American football was developed from two English sports: soccer and rugby.

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FLAG FOOTBALL

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  1. FLAG FOOTBALL Team Sports

  2. HISTORY • American football was developed from two English sports: soccer and rugby. • In 1876 the Intercollegiate Football Association was formed, and this organization developed many uniform rules of the game, including line of scrimmage, systems of downs, and the scoring system. • Touch and flag football grew out of the interest in American football • Flag football eliminated the controversy inherent in touch football; which allowed for less contact and a clearly successful tackle. • The skill to grab or protect the flag also made flag football more interesting than touch football.

  3. FLAG FOOTBALL EQUIPMENT • Football • Flags • Comfortable athletic clothing including athletic shoes • Pinnies

  4. FOOTBALL FIELD

  5. HOW TO PLAY

  6. DOWN One play, starting when the ball is put into play and ending when the ball is ruled dead

  7. PASSING The act of throwing the ball to another player.

  8. HANDOFF The act of giving the ball to another player HANDOFF VIDEO

  9. SNAP To put the ball in play by giving it to the quarterback SNAP VIDEO

  10. PUNT A kick in which the kicker holds the ball and drops and kicks it before it touches the ground. PUNT VIDEO

  11. PLACEKICK A kick in which a ball is held by a person or tee on the ground

  12. LATERAL PASS A sideways or backwards pass thrown from one player to another. LATERAL PASS VIDEO

  13. FORWARDPASS Throwing the ball so that it ends up further downfield than it started.

  14. TACKLE Performed by pulling one flag off the offensive ball carrier

  15. SCREEN BLOCKING The legal obstruction of an opponent without initiating contact.

  16. TOUCHDOWN A scoring play in which any part of the ball, while legally in the possession of a player who is in-bounds, crosses the plane of the opponent's goal line. A touchdown counts as 6 points.

  17. 2 POINT CONVERSION A scoring play, immediately after a touchdown, in which a team can add two bonus points by running or passing the ball into the end zone on one play starting from the opponent's two-yard line.

  18. FLAG FOOTBALL VOCABULARY QUARTER COMPLETION One period of a football game. The ball is dead when the player’s flag is pulled. A forward pass that is caught by an eligible receiver. A two-point score by the defense that occurs when one of its players tackles an opponent in possession of the ball in his own end zone DEAD BALL SAFETY

  19. LINE OF SCRIMMAGE An imaginary line stretching the width of the field that separates the two teams prior to the snap of the ball.

  20. OFFENSE & DEFENSE OFFENSE DEFENSE The team that has possession of the football and attempts to advance it toward the defense's goal line. The unit that is responsible for keeping the opposition out of their end zone.

  21. QUARTERBACK The offensive player who receives the ball from the center at the start of each play before either handing it to the running back, throwing it to a receiver, or running with it himself.

  22. CENTER The offensive lineman who hikes (or snaps) the ball to the quarterback at the start of each play. The act of hiking (or snapping) the football.

  23. RUNNING BACK An offensive player who runs with the football.

  24. GUARD A member of the offensive line. There are two guards on every play, and they line up on either side of the offensive center.

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