Strength, the center must be able to neutralize defensive linemen that are as strong if not stronger than they are. Agility, the center must be able to move side to side to block a defensive tackle or a linebacker. Intelligence, the center will usually call offensive line assignments at the line of scrimmage and must be aware of the defensive setup. Discipline, the center must always snap the ball on the count called by the quarterback.
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No, but most players do.
You need to learn how to be tough and you need to be strong.And to be fast.
Yes. U can sit out a year or to but if you don't play 1 season or more in colloge its a 99.9% chance u cant play in the nfl
The CFL focuses more on speed and quickness rather than brute strength as in the NFL. Many CFL players are talented (they have excellent football skills) but are considered too small and undersized to play in the NFL. Many players who were originally thought to be too unskilled to play in the NFL have proved their skills in the CFL and have had successful NFL careers thereafter. Extremely speedy players enjoy the much less cramped field in the Canadian game, which favours their style of play.
I used to play high school football and normally you don't need help the trick is to put your shirt on your pads first