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Purpose: A flag football drill to develop running skills and avoid having the flag pulled. Organization: Set out a 40 x 40-yard area. Place cones 2 yards apart to simulate a mini-end zone. Recommended for six pairs of players, the maximum number of kids is 20. If cones are not available, marks on the ground or floor, t-shirts, or tape can be used. Balls are optional. Drill Outline: * Pair players up - one as a RB and one as a DB. The DB is in back of the RB and chasing the RB from behind. * RB's should carry a football (if available). * Each RB starts off on the end line at either side of the playing area. * The DBs start 5 yards behind the RBs. * On the coach's whistle, the RBs attempt to cross through the mini-end zones without getting their flags pulled by the pursuing DBs. * The DB must chase the RB. * Both flags are pulled, RB is out. If one flag pulled, the RB keeps going. * Any end zone can be crossed and there is no order in which the end zones have to be crossed. * The drill lasts 45 seconds and then you switch RB's to DB and DB's to RB. Progression: Shorten time to 30 seconds. Coaching Points: * RBs run plays with their heads up. * DB watches the movement of RB's hips, not his/her head or shoulders.
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