NFC vs. AFC Flag Football | 2023 Pro Bowl FINALE Game Highlights



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46 thoughts on “NFC vs. AFC Flag Football | 2023 Pro Bowl FINALE Game Highlights”

  1. This is an improvement from the pads and tackling. But it doesn't go far enough! The players can twist ankles running among other complications from psychical exertion. Also the ball can hit them and cause injury. They also keep score and that shouldn't matter either! For there should not be any contests in the world! This why we have wars. We all should live in harmony and equality! Maybe athletes should become musicians, actors and artists! This would be wonderful!🌍😊👍

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  2. I enjoyed this way more than the previous years! I am a little curious as to why they don't allow the lineman to block to some extent. that speed rusher is there a little too fast for my liking. I have only ever played in one flag football league that was considered "full contact", but it was by far the most fun of all of them. It was 3 Offensive lineman against 3 Defensive Linemen, otherwise it was your normal 7 on 7 setup. Maybe change it to 8 on 8, or 9on9, so that you can have still have 3 or 4 receivers out wide. All that really changes is the speed-rushing element of the game. It gives the quarterback a little bit longer to actually see some of the routes develop, while still being pretty intense for the quarterback without him being in danger. Without the helmets and the giant shoulder pads, it changes the way you make contact at the line. Or you can have a referee that signals after a second or 2 when he can go in, if you don't want any linemen at all. Some kind of alteration to the rushing element would be the cherry on top.

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  3. They should have a whole separate NFFL (National Flag Football League) for retired NFL players, which they can play during the off season on the NFL.

    This looked so much more interesting.

    Although I don't know why they used a shorter field.

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  4. For all of you that may be wondering “can I play flag football” yes you can your state and city will definitely have leagues and teams that anyone can play on any age gender etc. get out and go have some fun!

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  5. Using WRs that run 4.2s (Kavontae Turpin, Tyreek Hill) as pass rushers was genius. You dont have to worry about tackle ability as you would if it were an actual game, they just beed to get there

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