ANSWERS: 7
  • Probably a boxer. There are only two positions. Standing, and flat on the floor. Boxers get beat up as part of the game. The rough-housing in football is a side effect, not a purpose of the game.
  • Well, personally, I think that any position of goalie is astonishingly hard. You have to take a lot into consideration and your hand-eye-foot coodination have to be very fine-tuned. It's really un-predictable, if the other team knows what they are doing when scoring. Because they go for it the the second you think they are passing it, or think it's a turn-over, they'll shoot. And you have to be all over the place, too, because it takes some time to move around the goal ara, depending what sport it is.
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  • Catcher in baseball, its the only position on the field where no matter what,...you have to be aware of what everyone else is doing at all times.
  • either the goalie, or the referie person if they count, they have to make all of the most important decisions
  • i would think a hockey goalie,he has to do the splits and go from side to side fast on skates.its harder than it looks.
  • RunningBack. There's no contest. I've boxed, I've freefighted. I've done it all. Nothing compared to the beatdown and rough contact you get as a runningback. You can be standing there with torn muscles and everything, but you know you still gotta go move that chain. And there are 11 men on the other side of the ball just waiting to try to stop you again and again and again.

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