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Review on Get Your Game On With WYZworks Flag Football Set - 12 Players, 36 Flags, Adjustable Belts With Hook/Loop Fastener And Double D-Ring Closure by Jason Bolden

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It's summertime, lets play flag football! Great quality set to play flag football competitively or with a bunch of your friends.

This Flag Football Set from WYZworks arrived safely and without incidence.The football flags are well-constructed of durable nylon construction. The belts hold up to three (3) flags and have strong, sturdy D-ring closure.Flag football is similar to American football in that they both are a non-physical approach to the game of football. Instead of tackling your opponents, you pull a flag that's attached to the other player's belt. Flag football rules can be extensive if you play in a competitive league, but even if you're just playing with a bunch of friends, learning how to play flag football with the correct set of rules can provide for hours of fun and exercise.★How to Play Flag Football:1Form a team. Gather several players together to play flag football if you aren't already on a flag football team. Divide the group into two teams, each of which should have an equal number of players.2Mark the playing field with goal lines set up at opposite ends of the field. Players should be aware of the sidelines. The recommended size of the field is 30 yards (27.4 m) by 70 yards (64.0 m) with the end zones taking up an additional 10 yards (9.1 m). However, you may choose to play on a smaller area, such as a soccer field.3Outfit all the players with a flag football belt. One flag should be on each side of the hip. Most players tend to wear non-metal cleats, but you could wear other athletic shoes.4Flip a coin to determine which team should start with the ball. Each team should have a captain, and the captain of one team should call the coin flip. The winning team of the flip should get the ball first while the losing team must defend first.5Place the football at the offensive team's 5-yard line to start the play. This is unlike contact football, where the game begins with a kickoff. If your playing field isn't marked with yard lines, place the ball a few steps in front of the goal.Each team has 3 plays to cross the midfield. If the team is successful, it has 3 more tries to score a touchdown. If the team cannot cross midfield, the opposing team takes possession of the football on its own 5-yard line. All possession changes, except for interceptions, start on the team's own 5-yard line.6Start the timer. Most games are 40 minutes long, with the clock only stopping for timeouts. Teams are allowed 1 timeout per half that lasts 1 minute. Each team has 30 seconds to snap the ball, otherwise it will be issued a 5-yard delay-of-game penalty.7Score the flag football game. Scoring flag football is similar to regular football. Touchdowns receive 6 points, points after touchdowns (PATs) where the ball is placed at the 5-yard line after the touchdown receive 1 point, and the PATs where the ball is placed at the 12-yard line are worth 2 points. A safety is worth 2 points as well. Games can end in a tie.8Attempt to pull the other team's flag when your team is on defense. As a rule, receivers cannot jump or dive to avoid a flag pull. The play is marked dead once the player with the football has his or her flag pulled.★Tips:Keep in mind that the rules for flag football are typically the same, but some specific rules may vary. You should make sure that everyone is playing by the same rules before beginning the game.Teams change sides of the field after the first half is over. The team that lost the coin toss receives possession of the ball. .Legal flag pulling can only be done when the opponent has possession and control of the football. You cannot tackle the players at any time, nor can you try to strip or pull the football from the ball carrier's possession at any time. Additionally, players on offense cannot cover or obscure their flags at any time.PROS:►Well-constructed of durable and strong nylon.►Fully adjustable (up to 50") belts with steel D-ring closures.►Includes a total of 12 belts, 18 back flags & 18 yellow flags.CONS:►None noted. I will update this review should any be encountered but I don't anticipate any problems.★Recommend to a friend? Definitely.★Would I purchase again? More than likely, yes.Overall Impression: Very pleased with this purchase. Great, quality set of football flags.I have purchased this product at a reduced price or received complimentary in return for my honest and unbiased evaluation which I can only provide after personally using and examining the product. Opinions expressed here are solely my own and have not been influenced by anything other than the performance, durability and quality of this product. I have too much integrity to rate a product five stars and leave a positive review just because I saved a few dollars. I come to revain often to read product reviews before making a purchase so that I can feel more informed and confident before doing so. I rely as much on those reviews as you do; therefore, you can be assured that my reviews are 100% genuine. To be anything other than upfront and honest would be a disservice to you, the buyer and also to the seller/manufacturer. Candid reviews allow us to make informed decisions as the consumer, and and also provides the seller with crucial feedback on how they can improve upon or make adjustments to their product. If you have any further questions about this product or my review, please do not hesitate to ask. If a product exceeds my expectations or fails on it's promises after purchasing, I will return and update my review to reflect that. If I forget to post an update I promised, please post a comment below, I will receive an email from revain and be reminded to do so, thank you! :)Respectfully,Shelley-Ann

Pros
  • good
Cons
  • The set may require more maintenance and cleaning than other similar products, leading to added time and effort for players