TheMarathonContinues
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Sure.One clown on one team. Ban him.
Sure.One clown on one team. Ban him.
Are you cheering with them.In 2005 when the owners voted on changing the existing rule that disallowed pushing the ball carrier to allowing it, Jerry Jones voted for the change. Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie voted against changing the rule. Another reason for Eagles fans to cheer Jerry when he comes to Philly for games.
Owners can change any rule, with 75% agreeing to it, when the spirit moves them. In 2005 enough voted to change the rule and allow assisting the ball carrier by pushing him. Now some are trying to change it back. They should have never changed it in the first place. While Jerry agreed the ball carrier should be able to be pushed by teammates, he voted against the ban on “horse-collar” tackles. He was in a 27 to 5 minority on that proposal.I'm against ANY form of teammates intentionally pushing the ball carrier for extra yards. We have blocking and schemes for a reason. It should be up to the ball carrier to get those yards when fighting for them.
Probably why the Eagles are in so few primetime games.Let's see how real this League really is.
This play, if all is real, should have huge effects on the viewing pleasure of the game.
Less suspense is a big factor.
But OCs, if this is real, should be able to exploit the defense with fakes off this formation.
If the defense is forced to protect against a chunk yardage play, this play becomes a shoe in for a first down on short yardage downs.
Should have huge effects on the game with less punting and longer drives for offenses.
Personally think the play stretches defenses to thin, they can't commit to stopping the tush-push because they have to protect the whole field.
Let's see how this plays out.
Now I see why we drafted Booker and Keep Deuceso 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
Rugby technique miss placed...how about a soccer goal too?Posting the animated gif below before the claim Philadelphia created anything is repeated. The tush push is a rugby scrum modified for use in the NFL. Essentially, it is a cheat code that the owners collectively have not yet fully endorsed as legally official.
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Then why weren't you screaming to ban that all these years it's been happening, and only now mentioning it when The Push got so affected?I'm against ANY form of teammates intentionally pushing the ball carrier for extra yards. We have blocking and schemes for a reason. It should be up to the ball carrier to get those yards when fighting for them.