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'''Crossfire Passing'''
'''Crossfire Passing'''
A good drill to reinforce two passes and 2 man game
* Create a square about 15 yards by 15 yards
* Have 4 kids per team for a total of 8 players
* For each team, put 2 guys on the outside and 2 guys in the inside
* The outside guys are on opposite sides of the square and cannot go inside the square
* The inside guys are free to roam in the middle area
* Start with the ball on the outside, make a pass or two into the middle and then to the other side
* If through the middle and out the other side, you gain one point
* If the ball is loose in the middle players fight for the ball
* If the ball rolls out, it starts with the team on the line where the ball goes out
* Try to string together multiple points




<noinclude>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LTf_ay3F3wY Source]</noinclude>
<noinclude>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LTf_ay3F3wY Source]</noinclude>
<noinclude>[[Category:Game Situation Drills]]</noinclude>
<noinclude>[[Category:Game Situation Drills]]</noinclude>

Latest revision as of 17:11, 2 February 2018

Crossfire Passing

A good drill to reinforce two passes and 2 man game

  • Create a square about 15 yards by 15 yards
  • Have 4 kids per team for a total of 8 players
  • For each team, put 2 guys on the outside and 2 guys in the inside
  • The outside guys are on opposite sides of the square and cannot go inside the square
  • The inside guys are free to roam in the middle area
  • Start with the ball on the outside, make a pass or two into the middle and then to the other side
  • If through the middle and out the other side, you gain one point
  • If the ball is loose in the middle players fight for the ball
  • If the ball rolls out, it starts with the team on the line where the ball goes out
  • Try to string together multiple points


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