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Which non-QB position has the hardest job in the NFL?


The Huddler

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QB is up there but too easy of an answer

 

I say saftey....   

 

you are in the open field...   you have the constant threat of offenses going deep while also having to make solo tackles in the open field with the most elusive playmakers in the world...

 

 

what say you, football fans? 

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*greatest uni of all time vote reference* 

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2 hours ago, The Huddler said:

Idc about $$

 

 

theres might be a bunch of safetys a dime a dozen.   Who does it good?  A good safety is rare

 

stop using numbers and $$$.       

 

Think about out how hard an open field tackle is

Safety is the wrong answer. Sorry.

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2 hours ago, The Huddler said:

Idc about $$

 

 

theres might be a bunch of safetys a dime a dozen.   Who does it good?  A good safety is rare

 

stop using numbers and $$$.       

 

Think about out how hard an open field tackle is

Always nice to see someone ask for OPINIONS, then try to start an argument with pot shots and nitpicking. In the NFL, they're all hard. 

My OPINION, since QB is not an option, is MLB, QB of the D.

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