If you like blocking you can be the tackle or a guard. If you just want to sack the quarterback, be the defence end. You can also be a linebacker - they tackle anyone with the ball or cover the wide receiver or tightend. ---- If you are a good tackler, play midfield or wing-back. If you can defend very well and have a good distance kick, play centre-back. If you have good reflexes, try goalkeeper.
Yes, a football player can play both offense and defense during a game, but it is uncommon due to the physical demands and specialized skills required for each position.
He mostly played at guard on the Eureka College football team. I think he played both offense and defense.
Yes he played football, position for offense is right tackle, defense fullback, reciving, and kickoff lineman team. he also played as defense end in punt. he is an allstar in football.
anything but defensive linemen
Waterboy.
Benchwarmer.
In football, the position "S" typically refers to "Safety," which is a defensive position in American football. Safeties play in the secondary and are responsible for covering receivers, supporting the run defense, and often serve as the last line of defense against big plays. There are usually two types of safeties: free safety and strong safety, each with distinct roles and responsibilities on the field.
The safest position to play in football, with the least amount of injuries, is either the punter or the kicker.
RunningBack
Q.B, running back, Wide Reciver
Cheerleader.
running back