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For sure QB, and soccer/hockey goalie, would be insane.
and cornerback would be rediculously hard imo..
and cornerback would be rediculously hard imo..
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Originally Posted by TrillipinoTrapstar
Football - QB(you're responsible for the whole offense)
Basketball - PG (see QB)
Baseball - Pitcher (timing, location, and velocity of your throw matters)
Hockey - Goalie
Originally Posted by rck2sactown
It's not hard at all.Originally Posted by adidas All Day I Dream About Shoes
I was being sarcastic...but honestly, I can't see how it is that hard...you have to cover 1 foot of space...
As a matter of fact, I know of six professional goalies that live on my street alone.
truth. As a canadian (even you Americans from the north know whats up) playing hockey is like breathing up here no matter what race you are and trustme when i tell you a goalie is one of the hardest positions to play. hand/eye coordination, flexibility, preciseness, and the pressure of being that dude thatwins or looses the game...i know i know all sports have that so i agree with everyone hahaOriginally Posted by DoubleJs07
ya'll are sraight up ******ed if you think that being a hockey goalie is easy. It's by far the HARDEST position to play in hockey. It's not like every shot that you see with be uncontested. You have to fight to see through screens, deflections, and not to mention shots going 100 mph+. You all are quick to discredit something that you have no clue what you are talking about. You all don't take into account the balance, flexibility, and overall athleticism that pro hockey goalies have. More often than not, hockey goalies are the most athletic players on the ice. If you take the time to actually watch a game, then you would know what I am talking about....
my vote goes to the QB though. There are so many nuances/responsibilities that go into the position which makes it the hardest IMO to play in all professional sports. You have to read defenses which can change before every snap. You have to make quick decisions even before the ball is snapped.
Originally Posted by Craftsy21
Bo55 - you're neglecting some important things about being a catcher... at the highest level of baseball, you not only have to do all the things involved with just catching pitches - but you've gotta be able to call a game, position fielders, AND you have to be able to hit at a high level too.
Offense AND defense... which other sport has such a position? None. Goalies in hockey and soccer have tough jobs, but that's their only job... they don't have to move down to the other end of things and take shots later on, too.
And hitting a baseball is only like.. what, the hardest thing to do in sports by some people's account?
Originally Posted by Craftsy21
Bo55 - you're neglecting some important things about being a catcher... at the highest level of baseball, you not only have to do all the things involved with just catching pitches - but you've gotta be able to call a game, position fielders, AND you have to be able to hit at a high level too.
Offense AND defense... which other sport has such a position? None. Goalies in hockey and soccer have tough jobs, but that's their only job... they don't have to move down to the other end of things and take shots later on, too.
And hitting a baseball is only like.. what, the hardest thing to do in sports by some people's account?