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EBK Test

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Question #1

• Option #1: Six• Option #2: Seven• Option #3: Eight

How many base defensive plays do we have?

Question #1: Correct!

• We have 7 Base Defenses– Goal Line – Cover 2– Cover 3– Cover 4– Robber– Bandit– Breaker

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Question #1: Incorrect!

• We have 7 Base Defenses– Goal Line – Cover 2– Cover 3– Cover 4– Robber– Bandit– Breaker

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Question #2

• Option #1: True• Option #2: False

True or False:

The only difference between the LBs in Cover-2 and the OLBs in Robber is the general alignment they start the play from.

Question #2: Correct!

• The answer is FALSE.– There are several differences. For example:• In Cover-2, the LB’s have help from the CBs on the

sidelines. In Robber, the OLB have to cover to the sidelines if the Slot or Wideout Receivers on their side go deep.• In Cover-2, the LBs need to be concerned about the

middle and shifting dramatically if the QB breaks containment. In Robber, the MLB is already in position.

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Question #2: Incorrect!

• The answer is FALSE.– There are several differences. For example:• In Cover-2, the LB’s have help from the CBs on the

sidelines. In Robber, the OLB have to cover to the sidelines if the Slot or Wideout Receivers on their side go deep.• In Cover-2, the LBs need to be concerned about the

middle and shifting dramatically if the QB breaks containment. In Robber, the MLB is already in position.

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Question #3

• Option #1: One Foot (Like College)

• Option #2: Two Feet (Like the NFL)

How many feet do you need in-inbounds to establish possession?

Question #3: Correct!

• You only need ONE FOOT in this league to establish possession.– We practice double-tapping to build awareness of

the feet and the sidelines, but if you can make a one foot in-bounds catch by all means take the opportunity.

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Question #3: Incorrect!

• You only need ONE FOOT in this league to establish possession.– We practice double-tapping to build awareness of

the feet and the sidelines, but if you can make a one foot in-bounds catch by all means take the opportunity.

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Question #4

• Option #1: Sidestep and grab the flag• Option #2: Plant feet and take the charge• Option #3: Duck down and punch their groin

What’s the best way to tackle a runner coming straight at you on the goal line?

Question #4: Correct!

• Side step and grab the flag– There is no “charge” unless the runner lowers

their shoulder or jumps into the defender, so 9/10 times any impact will be called on the defender.

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Question #4: Incorrect!

• Side step and grab the flag– There is no “charge” unless the runner lowers

their shoulder or jumps into the defender, so 9/10 times any impact will be called on the defender.

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Question #5

• Option #1: Neither• Option #2: Strong• Option #3: Weak

In our Cover-3, the CB of which side drops back into deep coverage?

Question #5: Correct!

• The Weak side CB drops back into deep coverage in our Cover-3.–

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Question #5: Incorrect!

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• The Weak side CB drops back into deep coverage in our Cover-3.–

Question #6

• Option #1: Take advantage of the Defense• Option #2: Yield free yards• Option #3: Leads to easy first downs and scores• Option #4: All of the Above

Why is it important for WRs and QBs to read the defense pre-snap?

Question #6: Correct!

• All of the Above!– Catching a Defense out of position can lead to

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Question #6: Incorrect!

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• All of the Above!– Catching a Defense out of position can lead to

dramatic effects.

Question #7

• Option #1: 5-yards from the spot of the foul & the down counts.• Option #2: 5-yards from the spot of the foul & replay the down.• Option #3: 10-yards from the spot of the foul & the down counts . • Option #4: 10-yards from the spot of the foul & replay the down .

What is the result of a flag-guarding penalty?

Question #7: Correct!

• Flag-guarding results in a 5-yard loss from the spot of the foul and the down counts.

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Question #7: Incorrect!

• Flag-guarding results in a 5-yard loss from the spot of the foul and the down counts.

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Question #8

If a defender steps out of bounds can they come back in-bounds and be the first person to touch the ball (make an interception)?

• Option #1: They can make an interception, and advance the ball.• Option #2: They can make an interception, but can’t advance the ball.• Option #3: They can tackle, but cant be the 1st to touch the ball.

Question #8: Correct!

• According to case #A.R.3.7 of the NFL rulebook, as long as the defender establishes himself in-bounds with both feet after making an interception the catch is ruled clean and can even be returned.– Don’t be afraid to step out-of-bounds on defense

(not that there is a big need), and realize you can always come back in and make an interception.

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Question #8: Incorrect!

• According to case #A.R.3.7 of the NFL rulebook, as long as the defender establishes himself in-bounds with both feet after making an interception the catch is ruled clean and can even be returned.– Don’t be afraid to step out-of-bounds on defense

(not that there is a big need), and realize you can always come back in and make an interception.

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Question #9

When should a timeout be called in the 1st half?

• Option #1: Never• Option #2: Only the Captains call timeout• Option #3: After completed passes inside our two-minute offense

Question #9: Correct!

• Only the Captains should call timeouts.– There are only 3 timeouts per game, so they need

to be strategically used.

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Question #9: Incorrect!

• Only the Captains should call timeouts.– There are only 3 timeouts per game, so they need

to be strategically used.

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Question #10

• Option #1: Juke• Option #2: Jump• Option #3: Spin

What is the most effective “move” you can use to avoid having your flags pulled?

Question #10: Correct!

• The Spin is the most effective most in flag football.– Spinning causes the flags to become lateral to the

ground level making them much more difficult for someone to grab.

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Question #10: Incorrect!

• The Spin is the most effective most in flag football.– Spinning causes the flags to become lateral to the

ground level making them much more difficult for someone to grab.

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Test Complete!

I have no way at the moment to record right or wrong answers, so let’s just assume you got 100%.

Great job!

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