News: Proposal to ban tush push FAILS by two votes, sources say

If you're going to build a straw man argument, at least get it right. They deflated their balls. Importantly, and directly contradicting your straw man, the deflategate scandal was an actual rules violation, which the Tush Push is not.
I asked a question…didn’t compare them or say they were breaking rules.

My point by asking that question is because the poster said good teams shouldn’t be punished for figuring out ways to win. If you are gonna respond or claim I’m making a “straw man” argument at least understand the context.
 
He wanted it banned because analytics, most likely. The fans don't really like it.
Analytics? Can't say that I quite follow on that exactly.

As far as fans liking it, I imagine that varies. But I think that most fans, frankly, would love to see their teams have offensive lines and quarterbacks strong enough to run it and feel confident basically every time on 4th and 1. I know I would.
 
Guess the league likes boring football. We literally just saw Frankie Luvu go offsides 3 or 4 times in. Row and I don’t blame him.
If they thought “boring” made a difference wouldn’t they ban throwing the ball into the ground to stop the clock? That is a less than exciting play. Throwing the ball ten yards out of bounds is not exciting. If the league is fine with that crap, the “tush push” is far more exciting than those plays.
 
I asked a question…didn’t compare them or say they were breaking rules.

My point by asking that question is because the poster said good teams shouldn’t be punished for figuring out ways to win. If you are gonna respond or claim I’m making a “straw man” argument at least understand the context.
Anyone who is honestly engaging in the conversation, rather than furthering an agenda at the expense of the conversation, would automatically understand that 'within the rules' is the context in which the initial comment was made. You did the opposite with your strawman.

The colloquial phrase for this behavior is "rabbit holing".
 
No need to ban it. Learn to stop it or beat them on the first 3 downs to keep them out of 4th and short.
First 2 downs.

The game is has been changed to 2 downs to get 8 or 9 yards...then an easy tush push for a first on 3rd down

Teams will perfect it. They will put a runningback at qb if the qb isn't strong enough with his legs.

It's easy money, and boring if it gets out of hand
 
I asked a question…didn’t compare them or say they were breaking rules.

My point by asking that question is because the poster said good teams shouldn’t be punished for figuring out ways to win. If you are gonna respond or claim I’m making a “straw man” argument at least understand the context.
"Figuring out ways to win" by cheating/breaking rules, like the Patriots were known to do (and Michigan, similarly), is not the same as being creative within the existing rules structure.
 
so you would be happy with two linemen picking up the RB and throwing him over the top of the pile?
Think on that; its just a step down the same road as the tush push
I think we should try that, Deuce is light , Booker and Tyler S combinedly can fling him 5 yards
 
This play seems to have as much chance of success as Ezekiel Elliott at center...
Its not the question of sucess , but to show the absurdity of rules , if practced right can be done with more than 5 OL , at least as a surprise.
 
Its not the question of sucess , but to show the absurdity of rules , if practced right can be done with more than 5 OL , at least as a surprise.
While the defense stands around watching all of this transpire? I'm looking forward to this as much as Azeez Al-Shaair was when he saw Elliott at center... Should be fun times!
 
Analytics? Can't say that I quite follow on that exactly.

As far as fans liking it, I imagine that varies. But I think that most fans, frankly, would love to see their teams have offensive lines and quarterbacks strong enough to run it and feel confident basically every time on 4th and 1. I know I would.
Maybe I'm wrong then. I just assumed everyone else felt like me. I don't like the QB tush push. I don't mind runners doing it after they've passed by another offensive player. I just don't like the QB doing it.

But maybe I'm in the minority. We'd probably have to do a poll.

Re: Analytics. Fans might not like the rule, which makes them slightly less engaged.
 
Rule change(s) proposal:

- if 2 or fewer yards to go, defensive players can line up in the neutral zone but cannot cross it or jump early

OR

- Eliminate leverage penalty on defense/special teams on PATs, FGs, or with 2 or fewer yards to go to the goal line.
 
Rule change(s) proposal:

- if 2 or fewer yards to go, defensive players can line up in the neutral zone but cannot cross it or jump early

OR

- Eliminate leverage penalty on defense/special teams on PATs, FGs, or with 2 or fewer yards to go to the goal line.
Too late for something like that. Once the commissioner supported the “tush push” ban under the auspices of player safety, suggesting any rule change that can possibly make play less safe will never be considered.

Had supporters of the ban not come up with the bull**** players safety nonsense in deference to the “tush push” the measures you’re suggesting could possibly be put on the table.
 
If they thought “boring” made a difference wouldn’t they ban throwing the ball into the ground to stop the clock? That is a less than exciting play. Throwing the ball ten yards out of bounds is not exciting. If the league is fine with that crap, the “tush push” is far more exciting than those plays.
Spiking the ball? It usually is happening when a team is trying to win it comeback. I wouldn’t call those boring.
 
Anyone who is honestly engaging in the conversation, rather than furthering an agenda at the expense of the conversation, would automatically understand that 'within the rules' is the context in which the initial comment was made. You did the opposite with your strawman.

The colloquial phrase for this behavior is "rabbit holing".
The colloquial phrase for this behavior is nut riding…..nobody needs or asked for you to jump in……
 
Whether a quarterback sneak, tush-push or stunting the right guard into the left B gap followed by the RB followed by the QB, It's in-your-face smash'em bang'em football. No one is getting hurt. The only problem seems to be jealousy. We bumble all over ourselves while those guys can make it work!

Pathetic excuses to ban a productive play. And this "it's boring" stuff is carpola! As a fan of the game we are all on edge during these QB sneak/tush push plays because we can win or lose on the few inches it represents. It's only boring if you're watching golf.
 

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