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THE BINDING ON THE GRIDIRON

RYAN POPE

MARION TECHNICAL COLLEGE

Football is viewed as one of the most popular and loved games in America. A country that was really built around the pastime of baseball, has now adopted a passion for the sport of football. Sundays, which have been known through the world as a day of worship, and a day of rest, has now been devoted to football in America. The most dangerously beautiful sport, or event of any kind, that has just become a part of almost every American life. The first thought of even the most novice of football fans is the quarterback, the cornerstone of any team. There are many more components to a team: coaches, trainers, managers and fans, all alike play a huge role in the development and success of any team. The players on the field though, the athletes that come together to make one unit, can be broken down and divided into multiple parts, starting with the offense and defense. Focusing solely on the offense, what makes that offense work? What makes them flow so well? Those questions can be answered by focusing in on the three major parts of the offense: the quarterback, the playmakers, and the offensive line.

The quarterback, the foundation of a team, the leader of the offense, and possibly the most important positions on the field. When in success, the quarterback is viewed highly by others, he is the most loved player on the team to fans all around, but when a team is struggling, the quarterback is often viewed as the most important reason, the most criticized player. The talents, leadership, composure, and intelligence a quarterback must have in order to be successful is a rare blend of abilities for a person to have. Each play of the game when the quarterback is on the field he has to be the leader of his team, he is the one who has to decide which plays to call, which plays to audible out of, which defense is he looking at. The quarterback is the first person to touch the ball once the play begins, it...