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What Is 6 Man Tackle Football?

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WHAT IS SIX MAN FOOTBALL? (See also links below)

WHAT IS SIX MAN FOOTBALL?

Six-man is a fast-moving game played on an 80 yard long by 40-yard wide field (instead of the normal 100-yd field used in 11-man football. Furthermore, the game specifies a 15-yard distance from the line of scrimmage to gain a first down, instead of the normal 10 yards.

All six players are eligible to be receivers. On offense, three linemen are required on the line of scrimmage at the start of the play. The person to whom the ball is snapped cannot run the ball past the line of scrimmage; however, if the ball is tossed to another player, that player can run or throw the ball and the person to whom the ball was snapped is still an eligible receiver. All forward passes to the player who snapped the ball (center) must travel at least 1 yard (1 m) in flight.

Scoring is the same as in 11-man football, with the exceptions being on the point after attempt and the field goal. A point after kick is worth 2 points, while a conversion made by running or passing the ball is worth one point; this is the opposite of 11-man football. In addition, a field goal is worth 4 points instead of 3. These rule changes were made because of the difficulty of successfully getting a kick off with so few blockers on the line compared to the number of defenders.

In the Texas Leagues, a 45 point "mercy rule" exists to prevent lopsided scoring deficits (no such rule exists in the 11-man game). The game is ended under this rule if a team is losing by 45 or more points at halftime or at any point after.

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