Adverbs that can modify the past tense verb "tackled" (in a football sense) include heavily, solidly, consistently, and effectively.
The adjective tackled (tackled tasks, tackled runners), from the verb to tackle, has no adverb form.
That is the correct spelling of "tackled" (in sports, brought down; or attempted a job)
The past tense of tackle is tackled.
Jim Brown was never tackled for a loss. Period. There is no need for further discussion .
Where he or she just got tackled
when tackled by defense
The football position that gets tackled the least is typically the quarterback. While quarterbacks can be tackled during plays, they often have protection from offensive linemen and rules that limit hits on them, especially when they are in a throwing motion. Additionally, quarterbacks can sometimes avoid tackles by quickly releasing the ball or scrambling, further reducing their chances of being tackled compared to other positions.
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George Teague
being offside, and being tackled
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so you dont get tackled
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