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  1. I see both sides of the argument. At practice today I went over giving 100% on every play. I told them that I should have never told them to drop INT's. I did mention next time we'll just take a knee or run it out of bounds. I mean in the video you clearly see that my players could have returned two INT's for touch downs at the end of the game. This is what I love about coaching young kids (this is my first year coaching), they take everything to heart and most of them will take what you teach them and run with it. Thanks for responding and hope I can get more advice from you throughout the season.
  2. Here is my team's game this past Saturday. Sorry its so long, had a couple of parents who missed the game and wanted to see most of the game. We won 31-2, but could have been more. I say "could have", but I told my kids in a time-out to drop any interceptions to stop running up the score. I'm the intern for the league so I didn't want to get a bad rep from the coaches. Was that the right thing to do? I also gave the kids a speech about how we're a team that respects the other teams,and will never run up the score. I felt as if 32-2 was running up the score a little and I noticed the other coach gave me a cold shoulder after the game. We also only ran probably 4-5 different plays the second half hoping their team would catch on and not let us move the ball. My kids are great and all but one said they liked the idea. The other one wanted to score another one because he was on that team last year and wasn't drafted by the coach. Good move or bad?
  3. Hey coaches, I'm new to coaching (4th & 5th grade) but not new to flag football (played 4 years in college). We had our scrimmage last week and won 26-19. In todays game we tied one of the best teams in the league 26-26.Since I'm the intern for the league, I have to check all 3 sites and check on the refs aka scout the teams that I'm playing the next two weeks. With that being said, in today's game the other team had two star players that are probably in the top 5 in the league. I knew that one of the two will be the qb and the other will play WR or RB. I designed a Man-Zone defensive of scheme where it was a 1(on the LOS playing man on one of the star WR - 3(linebackers)-1(safety) aka 1-3-1 Man Zone. It worked 80% of the time and really frustrated the WR's to the point where the kids yelled at their coach to make them stop (had a chuckle when that happen). I was just wondering what other defensive of schemes do coaches use to shut down a top 5 player in the league. Rules = Standard NFL flag rules with some modifications rusher must start 7 yards behind LOS QB can't rush No pitches Passes must be beyond LOS P-S: Coach Rob, before I found this forum I've seen your videos on Youtube and stole a couple of your plays haha.... pretty cool I found you on this forum!
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