Wide receivers, quarterbacks, and running backs being called "skill positions" is the fukkin retarded. I played quarterback my freshman and sophomore years in high school so I'm not biased, but I think cornerback and linemen positions take just as much skill than any other ones. "Skill players" get some plays off every other down (for example, wide receivers and quarterback on running plays) but those linemen are going 100% every single down.
I hate how they call them "skill positions"
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mcdugglySBR MVP
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#1I hate how they call them "skill positions"Tags: None -
bobby heenanSBR MVP
- 03-20-09
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#2I honestly look at the corner position and think...I know these guys are great athletes...but look at some of the guys they have to cover....and the way the game has shifted the rules to make it even tougher...i dont envy them....they often get beaten up by fans when they blow a coverage or just get beaten....you really have to have to have a short memory to play that positionComment -
Mitchell88SBR MVP
- 12-16-12
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#3Mel Kiper's big board has an offensive tackle going #1 and the rest of the top ten would be considered non-skill positions. very odd draftComment -
bobby heenanSBR MVP
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Mitchell88SBR MVP
- 12-16-12
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#5yes does seem that way, this will be a boring draft for us the people who actually get into it but there are always a couple diamonds in the rough, we will just have to wait and see.Comment -
bobby heenanSBR MVP
- 03-20-09
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#6no such thing as a boring draft if you really love the shit the way i have since i was a kid....they all mean something....but I sort of know what you meanComment -
pouyasophySBR MVP
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#7i agree...all these guys have skills...
we should call the NBA a talent sport (because this sport doesn't measure heart or skills as much as it does referee biases and raw talent), the MLB a strategy game (because no talent or athletic ability is shown), and boxing a pillow-fighting sportComment -
Mitchell88SBR MVP
- 12-16-12
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#8I am way into the draft also always have been. this year is just not going to be the conventional one with QB's RB's and WR's with 7 out of the first 10 spots. I think there will be a lot of trading and wheeling and dealing this year.Comment -
bobby heenanSBR MVP
- 03-20-09
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#9you could see some qbs go off before they probably should...ive seen some draft guys who had the stance that none of them were really worth it...then theyve changed their stance and have geno smith, glennon, and barkley even going in the top 10 nowComment -
Mitchell88SBR MVP
- 12-16-12
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#10yes I saw that also, Geno Smith is the one that has me most interested I just am not sure where he will fit in. I think with the right system and coach he can do some things though. Barkley should have went last year end of story.Comment -
bobby heenanSBR MVP
- 03-20-09
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#11i still like barkley....think someone will get a good value with him....the ints scare ya a little...but overall i still like him...and ya the rb is devalued so much unless you get that rare LT, trent richardson typeComment -
ttwarrior1BARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 06-23-09
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#12the fact they go 100 percent doesn't make it a skill position.Comment -
Fidel_CashFlowSBR Aristocracy
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ttwarrior1BARRELED IN @ SBR!
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#15Skill position
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Skill positions in gridiron football are the positions that are most responsible for causing or preventing points from being scored. The skill positions are:
- Quarterback
- Running back, particularly halfback
- Wide receiver
- Slotback, especially in Canadian football
- Cornerback
- Safety
- Return specialist
- Less commonly, linebacker and defensive end
Skill positions are often contrasted with linemen – players who line up along the line of scrimmage. Skill position players are generally smaller than linemen, but they must also be faster and have other talents (such as the ability to throw or catch the ball, cover an opposing receiver, or to dodge opponents) that rely more on finesse than on brute force. Positions that are not considered "skill positions" would include nose tackles,defensive tackles, offensive linemen, fullbacks, and tight ends (though the latter two positions can be either skill or non-skill, depending on the situation).
Placekickers, punters, long snappers and holders are usually considered separate from both the skill positions and the lineman positions, due to their highly specialized lines of work.
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bobby heenanSBR MVP
- 03-20-09
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#16TT tell us about how you were an all state fullback in high school who led the state of kentucky in touchdowns and the most ballyhooed recruit in the state until tim couch and michael bush came alongComment -
Fidel_CashFlowSBR Aristocracy
- 12-03-12
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#17not lookin to attack TT personally... but I stand firm in each position on the field at a professional level being highly skilledComment -
bobby heenanSBR MVP
- 03-20-09
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#18it was sad...jonathan hock could do a 30/30 on tt....kid couldnt qualify academically...so he went away to a jr college out west where he developed a hostess addiction(not the broads who seat you are restaurants)Comment -
ttwarrior1BARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 06-23-09
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#19still upset i told the truth about you heenan, so you still have to get defensive and attack me with nonsense as much as you can. Congrats, ill put you on block also. Drunk, druggy, has affairs, bad person, moron, what next for you? No badges?
nobody said lineman weren't skilled. Reminds me of a penalty being called and someone makes a thread and don't know the rule. Go read the damn rule book.Comment -
bobby heenanSBR MVP
- 03-20-09
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#20still upset i told the truth about you heenan, so you still have to get defensive and attack me with nonsense as much as you can. Congrats, ill put you on block also. Drunk, druggy, has affairs, bad person, moron, what next for you? No badges?
nobody said lineman weren't skilled. Reminds me of a penalty being called and someone makes a thread and don't know the rule. Go read the damn rule book.
oh no I dont have any badges!!! oh why dont you call someone a "non pro" as a diss...its called having a lifeComment -
mcdugglySBR MVP
- 01-22-12
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#21Quote from Mel Kiper: "I don't see any skill players being drafted in the top ten this year."
We have a different perception on what skill players and positions are. And bobby, I completely agree with your first post.Comment -
Cheme82SBR Hall of Famer
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#22They should call them ball-handling positions.Comment -
aaromSBR Rookie
- 12-18-12
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#23i agree,Comment -
sicklerSBR Posting Legend
- 06-05-08
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#24i agree...all these guys have skills...
we should call the NBA a talent sport (because this sport doesn't measure heart or skills as much as it does referee biases and raw talent), the MLB a strategy game (because no talent or athletic ability is shown), and boxing a pillow-fighting sport
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AribaAribaSBR MVP
- 04-03-09
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#25skill is a very broad term, whoever started thread doesnt have a comprehension skills at all.Comment
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