Crossover – 8 on 8 Flag Football Plays

Crossover – 8 on 8 Flag Football Plays

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The Crossover from our 8 on 8 flag football plays collection is designed to be run out of a sideline stack formation with 4 on 4 style bunch offense in the middle. This play is designed to beat both a man and zone defense, faring particularly well against a zone cover 2 by drawing the right corner and safety’s attention away with the crossing route and seam, and dragging #2 in the 15 yard range to get him open.  It’s a good intermediate play and timing route with multiple options.

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Travis Burnett

Travis Burnett is a passionate flag football enthusiast with over two decades of experience as a player and more than 15 years as a coach. As the co-founder of USA Flag, Travis has been instrumental in organizing and running some of the largest flag football tournaments worldwide for the past decade. His dedication to the sport extends beyond the field, as he has been actively contributing to flag football education for over 12 years. With his extensive knowledge and hands-on experience, Travis continues to be a driving force in promoting and developing the sport of flag football through USA Flag.

Travis Burnett

Travis Burnett is a passionate flag football enthusiast with over two decades of experience as a player and more than 15 years as a coach. As the co-founder of USA Flag, Travis has been instrumental in organizing and running some of the largest flag football tournaments worldwide for the past decade. His dedication to the sport extends beyond the field, as he has been actively contributing to flag football education for over 12 years. With his extensive knowledge and hands-on experience, Travis continues to be a driving force in promoting and developing the sport of flag football through USA Flag.

Comments: 6

  • NW Flag Football
    March 2, 2015 2:59 pm

    This is a great concept, is it for a contact or non-contact format? Might be harder with a contact format but could still be adjusted to work well. Nice work Travis, looks pretty good!

    • travaggie
      March 2, 2015 3:02 pm

      This is specifically for a non-contact screen blocking league that we are used to in the Dallas area, I would guess it could be applied to a contact version without much difficulty! Same concepts would still apply!

      • NW Flag Football
        March 2, 2015 3:12 pm

        I could see it being easily adapted for a contact or free rush league…the O-Line couldn’t all vacate right away but they could switch routes with another WR or something to help create the same windows to throw into.

    • travaggie
      March 2, 2015 3:04 pm

      And thanks! We’ll be coming out with a play or two a week hopefully among other news, strategies and info. Let us know if there’s anything else you’d like to see or have ideas for!

      • NW Flag Football
        March 2, 2015 3:15 pm

        Awesome, we will check back frequently.

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