z1ggy
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- May 17, 2008
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I don't think if it was ever specified if it was a game situation or just a practice type scenario.
I think game situation, it's QB that has the harder task, but only because there are people after him. In 50% or so of plays though all he has to do is run back and hand the ball off, where the pitcher needs to be spot on almost 100% of the time.
Idk if anybody said this, but what about NHL goalie? You are in that thick ass equipment, on 1/8 inch wide blades while dudes rip slap shots at u 90-100mph. It's like being an MLB catcher except you have people infront of you and crashing into you and you need crazy flexibility and reflexes.
I think game situation, it's QB that has the harder task, but only because there are people after him. In 50% or so of plays though all he has to do is run back and hand the ball off, where the pitcher needs to be spot on almost 100% of the time.
Idk if anybody said this, but what about NHL goalie? You are in that thick ass equipment, on 1/8 inch wide blades while dudes rip slap shots at u 90-100mph. It's like being an MLB catcher except you have people infront of you and crashing into you and you need crazy flexibility and reflexes.

