How is flag football even considered an alternative to good ol’ American Football?

Question by Jay™: How is flag football even considered an alternative to good ol’ American Football?
Think about it. For flag football, you do not develop or develop all the skills you need to be quick and be able to catch. It is essentially the purpose of another position player with the exception of the fastest line as the receiver and corner backs. It kills to the point, bench presses 400 pounds, when all you have to do is quickly sein.Wer agrees with me when I say that to fight a terrible substitute for Flag Football Football? Or for those of you who prefer flag football to tackle football, why?

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Answer by Daddy Disney
Who said it WAS an alternative. Rosie O’Donnell?

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3 Responses to “How is flag football even considered an alternative to good ol’ American Football?”

  1. 2 Old 2 RocknRoll 2 Jung 2 Die says:

    wtf are u talking about? Who plays flag football?

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  2. ♥The Mrs.♥ says:

    It is just used by PE classes or organizations who don’t want to be sued or held liable for injuries that can occur in tackle football.

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  3. Hawk M says:

    some people are looking for a fun way to exercise,
    without breaking bones.

    I have no interest in it either,

    so I just ignore it

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