Well in tackle football you have to 4 downs to make it all the way to the endzone. In flag football if the flag on your belt is pulled you have a little more time to make a score.
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90% of rules in Flag versus Tackle are the same. In flag, you cannot make blows to other players including when you block. But the specifics vary from local league to local league. Players must all have two flags on a belt that can be pulled off. When pulled off the play is dead right there. That is the equivalent to a tackle. In flag there are no fumbles. If the ball is dropped it is blown dead because you don't want unprotected players diving on the ground for a loose football. In tackle, you have full gear, including a helmet, pants, and shoulder pads.
There are subtle differences between Pee-wee, Jr Pee-Wee, and grasscutters in tackle. For instance, all kids of a certain weight must have a stripe on their helmet and line up between the offensive tackles.
In Middle School, Freshman, JV and Varsity all the rules are typically same and governed by the NFHS. Your local flag football association has rule books you can get that show the rule exceptions to between their rules and those of the NHFS.
No tackling in flag football, also no facemask because no one wears 'em
There is no tackle in flag football
you can't.... the NFL has rules against it now. Pretty soon it will be flag football.
you can't.... the NFL has rules against it now. Pretty soon it will be flag football.
i think nfl football players
American Football is what we play in the U.S.A. a.k.a. football or the NFL.
not exacly pro like NFL but in technicality it is pro, although most of the time not televised
not exacly pro like NFL but in technicality it is pro, although most of the time not televised
NFL is National Football Leauge and NBA is National Basketball Associatation
Madden is the video game for the NFL and NCAA is college football. they're called Madden NFL (Year) and NCAA Football (Year)
Probably so. The Official NFL football is about $90.00 without autographs compared to a replica which isn't quite so expensive.
No. The military provides honor guards to large events as a public service.
nfl beacuse it cool