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QuestionHow do you get a fumble?TippykqpCommunity AnswerKnock the ball out of someone's hands, and then pick it up. As long as the football leaves the player's arms while the player still has their flags, you can pick up the ball as a fumble.
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QuestionAm I allowed to push someone when I'm blocking?Community AnswerAlthough the rules say that you can't push someone with your hands during a match, you are still allowed to shoulder-barge them out of the way if you need to.
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QuestionHow many officials are on the field of play?SirHelpAlotCommunity AnswerIt depends on how high of a level you play. An NFL game has more than a flag football game would have.
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QuestionWhat are the different "calls" referees can make during the game?Community AnswerThe most common one is holding, which is pretty self-explanatory. Pass interference is another, which is when a receiver or cornerback touches or holds someone in order to make a catch or prevent a catch before the ball is touched. Offside is when you pass the line of scrimmage before the play starts. These are the most common calls, but there are others.
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QuestionDo defensive linemen have to be in 3 point stance or can they stand straight up?Community AnswerIt does not matter, but it will probably depend on your league's rules. It depends if the player is fast as well. If the player is fast, they can use the 3 point; if they are slower, they can stand up.
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QuestionHow do you catch the ball?Community AnswerYou grab it and pull it to your chest. Then you put the point of the football near ether armpit.
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QuestionWhat do you do when a person pulls your flag out?Community AnswerWhen someone pulls out your flag, the play ends. It is the same as being tackled in full-contact football.
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QuestionWhen you have the ball, can you run while holding it with two hands?Community AnswerYes, you can hold the ball with either or both hands.
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QuestionHow many players have to to stay in, and is blocking allowed?Top AnswererFirst, the only players who must "stay in" to block are the interior linemen (guards, tackles and center). Everyone else is permitted to go downfield, but usually only two to four players go downfield for a pass. Second, blocking is definitely allowed (and encouraged) in flag football.
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QuestionWhat does a "false start" mean?Top AnswererOnce the offense is "set," they must remain motionless until the ball is snapped, although a single player is allowed to go "in motion" laterally. If any other offensive player moves between the moment the quarterback "sets" the team and the moment the ball is snapped, an official will flag the team for a false start.
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QuestionWhat are the different positions in flag football?Top AnswererThe positions in flag football are the same as in any other kind of football.
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QuestionWhat positions are there in flag football?michael hollmanCommunity AnswerCenter, receiver, running back, quarterback, cornerback/safety and linebacker.
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QuestionIf I was running with the ball and I dropped it, could I pick it back up, or would that be a foul?Top AnswererThat's a "fumble." Pick it up or fall on it. It's a "live" ball, and either team can grab it.
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QuestionIs a flag football field the same size as a traditional football field?Top AnswererNo, an official flag football field is 60 yards long (plus two 7-yards-deep end zones) and 30 yards wide. That's considerably smaller than a regular football field. Informal flag football may be played on a field of any size.
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QuestionWhat happens if all the flags are out?Community AnswerThe play ends, players should stop moving, put the flags back on, and get ready for the next play.
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