Wednesday, May 8, 2019

How to attack 2-3-2 area defense in flag football

One of the most common questions raised by the flag football coach is how to attack the regional defense. In fact, it is this problem that led me to sell my headache attack and invincible defense online more than a decade ago. I decided to present a series of plays for this show to show how easy it is to defeat the regional defense.

Here's an example of how to move a ball with a 2-3-2 area in a 7-man blocking league. All three games attack the "bubble" under security and between the linebacker and the cornerback. This is a very vulnerable part of regional defense.

Play #1
[link to the play chart at the bottom of the article]

LSE - After the curve, the initial break depth is approximately 7 yards. Make sure the back of the route is on the opposite side of the line at approximately 20-25 yards depth. This is important, as you will see in the next game.
RSE - A route to rest at a depth of 5-7 yards.
RWO - At the route square about 5 yards depth...




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