MOB – 5on5 Flag Football Plays

MOB – 5on5 Flag Football Plays

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MOB is one of the most popular 5on5 flag football plays where handoffs & running are allowed, as it is extremely versatile, simple and effective.  Almost every team you face will switch to a zone flag football defense against a 4 bunch formation, typically a 2-2 or 3-1, which makes handoffs & throwbacks more difficult to cover, and also makes it easier for a good quarterback to find windows for throwing the ball.

Like many 5on5 flag football plays out of a bunch formation, this one starts with the quarterback under center, who then immediately fakes or directly hands off to [3] who now has the option to throw or run.  His immediate options are to hit the quick out with [2] if left uncovered for an easy 10 or so yards, or hit [1] on a banana or corner route finding a gap in coverage between the corner and safety.  The center just does a simple curl, and if the backside corner doesn’t squeeze down to help out, the center very well could be wide open for another easy gain.  If the rusher doesn’t kill [3] on the handoff, he can very easily let the routes develop for a second and take off running, now having the center and [2] in pitch position.  If the rusher does kill him, and nobody kills the original quarterback, he can easily throwback or hit him on a wheel all by himself down the left sideline.

The beauty of this play is that you can use it anywhere on the field, including on the goal line where there’s not an option to run but it’s still very effective. You can also come back to it often as there’s not a great way to defend it every time (although here’s some tips for defending a bunch offense in 5on5), and you can tweak the routes just enough to cause confusion or catch the defense guessing.  For instance, change the corner flag football route to a corner post, have the [2] snag and fake the handoff to [3] having him drop into a star throwback option on the right.  The first 3 seconds of the play looks identical, but the result is quite different.

Give it a try in your next league or tournament and let us know what you think in the comments below! Also feel free to check out more of our 5on5 flag football plays here!

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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.

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