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

A veteran flag football player and creator of FlagSpin.com, Travis helped found the Flag Football World Championship Tour as a way to help revitalize and continue growing the sport, work to incorporate more sponsors and bring bigger and better events to the players and fans across the world.

Travis Burnett

A veteran flag football player and creator of FlagSpin.com, Travis helped found the Flag Football World Championship Tour as a way to help revitalize and continue growing the sport, work to incorporate more sponsors and bring bigger and better events to the players and fans across the world.

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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