The obvious answer is QB, but there are just so many variables that affect how we view quarterbacks. For example, opinions on Brock Purdy are very split, while some believe that he is an amazing QB, others believe that he only performs well because of the great offense surrounding him. What are your opinions on situations like this?
Qb period. Not much else to say
you can't have a team without a qb, enough said
DB is the hardest position to play by far. but the most important is QB
QB because they decide how the game is going to go
Not QB then HC not head coach then o line
Geo7030 said:DB is the hardest position to play by far. but the most important is QB
id say qb is way harder. A good qb needs to know the entire offense. Learn the opponent's defense to make proper adjustments and audibles. With RPOs learn the best timing to throw, hand off, or keep it. Need to throw a perfect football in under 4 sec or have a 300lb+ man crushing you. Throw footballs in near-impossible windows that can close in a second.
llpie300 said:id say qb is way harder. A good qb needs to know the entire offense. Learn the opponent's defense to make proper adjustments and audibles. With RPOs learn the best timing to throw, hand off, or keep it. Need to throw a perfect football in under 4 sec or have a 300lb+ man crushing you. Throw footballs in near-impossible windows that can close in a second.
hate to disagree but db is the hardest