The quarterback’s position in American football is like the point guard in basketball, so you need to have good observation and passing skills.
1. Usually the quartile is the captain of the attacking team. The quarterback is like a second lieutenant in the army. He must lead the team to execute the tactics arranged by the coach. Sometimes, the quarterback will also change the arrangement of the coach according to the situation on the field. For example, when the opponent's defense has seen through when an offensive play is used, the quarterback will say he is detected, and then quickly change to another play.
2. When the quarterback gives a clear password, the ball will be handed to the quarterback, and at the same time a defense begins. Because the ball is usually passed by the quarter, so the quarterback must have good throwing and passing skills, and the quarterback must also have faster speed and agility in order to pass the ball. Dodge the interception of the opposing defender before passing.
3. Quarterbacks must be strong enough to resist physical contact with opposing defenders. The other quarters have to be quick-thinking and make decisions in short order to get the ball out. If the ball is not coming from a quarter in the game, then the quarterback receives any forward pass in that play—offensive pass, pass in the direction of the opposing team’s field.