FEATURED ESPN: Tempers flare as Eagles defend tush push in heated debate (Jerry comments)

The injury angle isn't a good one. I don't recall anyone getting hurt from it, and certainly not the Eagles. It's not something new. Teams have done it forever. The Eagles just have a giant
offensive line. It wouldn't matter whether the banned it or not. They still have success running the QB sneak whether a player pushed or not.
I think it's more than having a giant OL.
And it's more designed orchestra than a mere QB sneak.

These traditional qb sneaks don't seem to be near as consistently effective the way
the Tush Push has been...

Teams are not heavily researching practicing thus Rugsby scheme the way the Eagles have.
-Some thought it was the skills of center Jason kelcie.
-Some thought it was about the QB Jalen hurts...

It's been guesswork from all angles as why Tush Push has been so successful.
And apparently it's still quite a puzzle as why opposing nfl teams have failed to physically stop it.
 
I think it's more than having a giant OL.
And it's more designed orchestra than a mere QB sneak.

These traditional qb sneaks don't seem to be near as consistently effective the way
the Tush Push has been...

Teams are not heavily researching practicing thus Rugsby scheme the way the Eagles have.
-Some thought it was the skills of center Jason kelcie.
-Some thought it was about the QB Jalen hurts...

It's been guesswork from all angles as why Tush Push has been so successful.
And apparently it's still quite a puzzle as why opposing nfl teams have failed to physically stop it.
They did have a professional rugby coach help develop it a few years ago. Their left tackle, a decent one, played professional rugby. They have a highly regarded offensive line coach. And they have pretty good personnel on their offensive line. On top of that, they claim they practice the play, a lot. The Eagles have dedicated time and resource to the play. All that adds up to being proficient at it.

It’s getting intimidating. No way to know, but I would imagine they’re designing other plays off the formation that are designed to go 40 yards, not one yard. I think that’s what the other 31 teams see on the horizon. They are not interested in finding out what “wrinkles” the Eagles have in mind.
 
The stop to it is send a linebacker or two over the top leveraging the DL, while crashing both ends at the legs, and stop worrying with who your hitting the QB or the pushers. Hit them high and low.

It will end when the QB/pushers get hurt from head trauma by a flying lb, or leg broke by crashing de.. Right now teams are scared of the "skirt" put on QB's to keep them in games.
I don't blame the owners who pay way too much money to see their stars on the sidelines hurt, but it is getting away from football at this point.

Either let the defense actually defend, or make the move illegal, I don't care which, but don't allow the offense the advantage -- that is what is happening now. Entertainment yes, but actual football, I am not so sure anymore.
 
They did have a professional rugby coach help develop it a few years ago. Their left tackle, a decent one, played professional rugby. They have a highly regarded offensive line coach. And they have pretty good personnel on their offensive line. On top of that, they claim they practice the play, a lot. The Eagles have dedicated time and resource to the play. All that adds up to being proficient at it.

It’s getting intimidating. No way to know, but I would imagine they’re designing other plays off the formation that are designed to go 40 yards, not one yard. I think that’s what the other 31 teams see on the horizon. They are not interested in finding out what “wrinkles” the Eagles have in mind.
Decent??? He was the top-rated Lineman in the league.
 
The stop to it is send a linebacker or two over the top leveraging the DL, while crashing both ends at the legs, and stop worrying with who your hitting the QB or the pushers. Hit them high and low.

It will end when the QB/pushers get hurt from head trauma by a flying lb, or leg broke by crashing de.. Right now teams are scared of the "skirt" put on QB's to keep them in games.
I don't blame the owners who pay way too much money to see their stars on the sidelines hurt, but it is getting away from football at this point.

Either let the defense actually defend, or make the move illegal, I don't care which, but don't allow the offense the advantage -- that is what is happening now. Entertainment yes, but actual football, I am not so sure anymore.
The stop to it is take the 5 yard penalty, since it is going to be a first down anyway, Jump off side and light up Hurts.
 
Decent??? He was the top-rated Lineman in the league.
OK, more than decent. Point is they’re dedicated to the play. He’s not the only great left tackle in the league. Other teams can develop the play if they’re so inclined.
 
It's not football and shouldn't be an option. End of discussion. The owners had a chance to fix this and failed by two votes. This isn't the end of this issue. It will be discussed more, and I believe enough momentum will be gained against this maneuver to vote it out by a future vote by the owners.
 
It's not football and shouldn't be an option. End of discussion. The owners had a chance to fix this and failed by two votes. This isn't the end of this issue. It will be discussed more, and I believe enough momentum will be gained against this maneuver to vote it out by a future vote by the owners.
Let the players fix what the owners can not.

Take the 5 yard or penalty. Jump off side and lite up Hurts. Either way it is going to be a first down.

Pretty sure that will put an end to it pretty quickly.
 
Unfortunately most rules benefit the offense at the expense of the defense.

If they are going to allow offensive players to assist players forward, the defenders should be allowed to hold the player up while others push the pile 10 yards backwards. But that doesn’t happen because of forward progress.

I don’t want player assists either direction. And I’m tired of seeing the league neutering the defense to benefit the offense.
I’m fully with you. Unfortunately…..

More offense = better ratings from casual fans = more money….and that’s always the answer.

True fans of the game are the losers but they know they have us so they chase the casuals with whatever they can, and that’s never gonna be about defense.

Certainly not breaking news, just an unfortunate reality.
 
I’m fully with you. Unfortunately…..

More offense = better ratings from casual fans = more money….and that’s always the answer.

True fans of the game are the losers but they know they have us so they chase the casuals with whatever they can, and that’s never gonna be about defense.

Certainly not breaking news, just an unfortunate reality.
If it were about money, Jerry would've voted against banning it.
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I think it's more than having a giant OL.
And it's more designed orchestra than a mere QB sneak.

These traditional qb sneaks don't seem to be near as consistently effective the way
the Tush Push has been...

Teams are not heavily researching practicing thus Rugsby scheme the way the Eagles have.
-Some thought it was the skills of center Jason kelcie.
-Some thought it was about the QB Jalen hurts...

It's been guesswork from all angles as why Tush Push has been so successful.
And apparently it's still quite a puzzle as why opposing nfl teams have failed to physically stop it.
The hypocrisy of pretending to make a big deal out of player safety is what bugs me most. Changing the game dramatically over it then allowing that play?

Probably just goes back to the same root…money. More offense, more offense, more offense.
 
Let the players fix what the owners can not.

Take the 5 yard or penalty. Jump off side and lite up Hurts. Either way it is going to be a first down.

Pretty sure that will put an end to it pretty quickly.
These are professionals. That’s never going to happen. Fans may be emotional about it. Players are in the league to make money. They have no interest in injuring one another.
 
It's not football and shouldn't be an option. End of discussion. The owners had a chance to fix this and failed by two votes. This isn't the end of this issue. It will be discussed more, and I believe enough momentum will be gained against this maneuver to vote it out by a future vote by the owners.
NFL football is what the owners collectively say it is. If someone chooses to no longer be a fan they are free to move on. Choosing not to be a fan is the only thing that’s free in the NFL.

The owners are more interested in the money that comes along with adding millions of fans in Brazil, Spain, Ireland, soon Australia and Japan. If you think about it that tush push play will look familiar to fans in many parts of the world. If US fans don’t like something the NFL is doing there’s always “Andy of Mayberry” reruns on some channel.
 
NFL football is what the owners collectively say it is. If someone chooses to no longer be a fan they are free to move on. Choosing not to be a fan is the only thing that’s free in the NFL.

The owners are more interested in the money that comes along with adding millions of fans in Brazil, Spain, Ireland, soon Australia and Japan. If you think about it that tush push play will look familiar to fans in many parts of the world. If US fans don’t like something the NFL is doing there’s always “Andy of Mayberry” reruns on some channel.
NBA Teams came up with the Hack-a-Shaq for a reason.
 

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