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You need agility, desire, confidence, BC vision, speed, tackling, and dedication. You need speed to out run and score a touchdown. To be confident that you are going to score a touchdown and you are going to win. Need agility to juke and and try and get away a break for some yds, or if you are a receiver you need to know how to break free on your routes. You need to know how to tackle if you are going to play defense. Dedication to the game is important because you are dedicating what you have to try and get your team a w. BC vision to be able to look down field and say I am going to burn this guy catch there ball and score so my team can win. Desire is also a important factor in the game because you want to win and desire the win. Those are the key skills to football and be good at the game.

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