u/imaloser3001

7v7 Intramural Flag Football Offense/Defense Schemes and Position Changes: Instant Rush

Hi! Hope this is the right plave to ask. I wanting some help with my Intramural team's upcoming season to scheme and make position changes. We went 0-5-1 last season scoring 1 touchdown so something obviously wasnt working. We have 8 people returning from last season, down 2 as one dropped out of college and the other is undecided if theyre returning.

Of our 8 players, most do not have football experience but are generally athletic, and anyone with football experience was a lineman with the exception of 1 person who was a running back. All players on the field are eligible to recieve a pass.

Our players include (with numbers because we have "jerseys")

#20: Last seasons QB, former baseball pitcher with a great arm but little scrambling ability or accuracy. Also lacks mental ability to make short throws and tends to overthrow recievers. Also played corner and was not great. Frequently throws interception. Roughly 5'10"-5'11"

#82: Former HS center, is our designated center. Very sure set of hands. Not being moved around. Around 5'4"

#56: Former lineman and played right side wideout last season, moved to blocker/TE in our final game and scored our only TD. Also player corner which he did not like and was not very good at. Want to move him to blocker/TE permanently and potentially rusher. Is roughly the same size as #20.

#11: Former running back. Played MLB and slot reciever last season. Hes massive and intimidating so whenever he gets the ball its very hard for the other team to tackle him. He had our biggest gain last season on a wheel route, taking us from our goal line to the opponents redzone. Likely not moving him around. Roughly same size as #20 and #56.

#25: Generally athletic. Was our sack leader as a rusher and a blocker. Got occasional slot reps but the QB did not throw to him much. Thinking about moving him to corner as he plays coverage in practice very well. Slightly shorter than #20 and has great takeoff speed.

#48: Generally athletic. Was a rusher and had 1 less sack than #25. Very quick to get to the QB but struggles with change of direction while rushing. Has played decent coverage in practice, not crazy with interceptions or pass breakups but stays with reciever to pull flags. Also wants to give QB a shot as he is fairly accurate on short passes and would have scrambling ability, lacks arm strength for deep balls, but throws a good spiral. Roughly 5'7"

#12: Generally athletic. Played reciever and safety last season. Did great at reciever. Likely not changing position. Was going to try at quarterback in our final 2 games before they got canceled. Around #25's height.

#19: Least well rounded player. Played rusher and blocker last season. Serves very well as a rusher as he is roughly the same size as #82 and is able to get around blockers easily. Did not rush much as #25 and #48 were our primary rushers.

We ran 2 blockers 3 recievers on offense last year and had a 2-3-2 defense. Our other safety is the player we do not know if he is coming back.

If you want more information for players I will be happy to share if its something that I've seen in games or practice.

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u/imaloser3001 — 4 days ago