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7 hours ago, Doc Brown said:

Refs need to start calling this crap.  I know it's almost impossible to see in real time but they can't be afraid to throw the flag.  Then just make a rule change that pushing the ball carrier forward is a 45 yard penalty at next year's owner meetings.

 

 

Not sure why they say that's so hard to call. If they are looking down the line and see any kind of movement from the guards before the ball is snapped, it's a false start. Seems pretty simple. The guard's hand was actually up and in the neutral zone before the ball moved.

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This is like the Jawaan Taylor situation.  That guy comes out of his stance early on almost every pass play.  Refs know they can't just keep throwing flags over and over and over.  It's embarrassing for the league.  Plus it hurts one of their premier teams/quarterbacks.  So they just stopped calling it completely.  Now you see a bunch of other tackles doing the same thing.

 

The league has let this Tush Push stuff slide for too long now.  So if they suddenly start calling false starts all the time, it's basically an admission they have been screwing up for 2-3 years now, and pretty much let the Eagles win a Super Bowl because of it.  They will just let this season play out, and then it will get banned in the offseason.

 

Posted
11 hours ago, rjbbills said:

I may be totally off base here and this may have already been discussed. So I'm sitting here watching the Eagles Giants game and was blessed by four tushy pushies in a row, two in which should have had penalties called for false starts, thinking there must be an easy way to counter this. So....if my ever fading memory is correct, you cannot block below the knees. So if I'm the defense, you don't hunker down on the line helmet to helmet, you stand up. Then when the offensive line blocks downward at the ankles\knees,.....penalty! Plain as day. Also, since Hurts (or any other QB) is basically going over the top of the lines, by standing up, you meet him head on as they are called for an illegal block. 

 

Maybe I'm missing something. 

 

Now back to the game. 

One technicality is you can't deliberately aim for the knees. You can fall or collapse to take someone's knees out. A chop block below the knees is the most annoying ***** ass way to block a defender though, especially if the defender is taller. 

Posted
7 hours ago, Doc Brown said:

Refs need to start calling this crap.  I know it's almost impossible to see in real time but they can't be afraid to throw the flag.  Then just make a rule change that pushing the ball carrier forward is a 45 yard penalty at next year's owner meetings.

Yeah, I'm fine with the play as long as refs are serious about calling Offside, lining up in the neutral zone, and false starts. Both offenses running the play and defenses defending the play are breaking the rules consistently. If the refs can't rein in the rule breaking, they'll have to ban the play altogether.

Posted
10 hours ago, Bookie Man said:

Sub out your LB and put in your OGs and get into a pushing match.

At the least, its public pressure to ban it.  Full disclosure, I love the play, I know many dont!  My gripe is being allowed to false start and line up Offside. Its just too damn much at this point.  Sounds like refs cant ref it, so the only thing left is to ban it.  We learn to run it the exact same way, to negate their advantage.... go to a gimmicky route like OL become LBers, or whatever..... continue to overload the publics servers by making it even more ridiculous LOL

Posted
1 hour ago, mjt328 said:

This is like the Jawaan Taylor situation.  That guy comes out of his stance early on almost every pass play.  Refs know they can't just keep throwing flags over and over and over.  It's embarrassing for the league.  Plus it hurts one of their premier teams/quarterbacks.  So they just stopped calling it completely.  Now you see a bunch of other tackles doing the same thing.

 

The league has let this Tush Push stuff slide for too long now.  So if they suddenly start calling false starts all the time, it's basically an admission they have been screwing up for 2-3 years now, and pretty much let the Eagles win a Super Bowl because of it.  They will just let this season play out, and then it will get banned in the offseason.

 

Its kinda easy, you warn him, once hes done it a second time you upgrade it to unsportsmanlike... next one after that you toss him.  Theyve got enough game footage to do it.  Its one thing when its an accident, but when it becomes a players plan and gets this far outta hand... its g2 gooooo

Posted
13 hours ago, thenorthremembers said:

Dont let the Eagles get to a down and distance that allows the play to be called.     Its an effective play.  That said, a lot of plays are effective when you need a yard or less. 

 

 

 

 

.............it wasn't really effective for us last year against KC in the post season

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Posted
10 hours ago, PetermansRedemption said:

Eagles can enjoy this garbage while they can. Should have been banned last year, ban was voted for by the majority of teams. No way it survives this offseason. 

 

The best argument against it is that why is leverage considered dangerous on field goals for the snapper but allowed on the tush push? I think teams will vote against it, it isn't a fun play. The classic QB sneak had a high success rate but it was at least something you could stop.

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Posted
3 hours ago, mjt328 said:

This is like the Jawaan Taylor situation.  That guy comes out of his stance early on almost every pass play.  Refs know they can't just keep throwing flags over and over and over.  It's embarrassing for the league.  Plus it hurts one of their premier teams/quarterbacks.  So they just stopped calling it completely.  Now you see a bunch of other tackles doing the same thing.

 

The league has let this Tush Push stuff slide for too long now.  So if they suddenly start calling false starts all the time, it's basically an admission they have been screwing up for 2-3 years now, and pretty much let the Eagles win a Super Bowl because of it.  They will just let this season play out, and then it will get banned in the offseason.

 

 

Hochuli throws all the laundry he wants, why not?

Posted
12 hours ago, Mikie2times said:

I think teams should be looking at NT specialists for this play. Very large men. Sumo’s. These aren’t football players and they have no business on standard plays. But if you have the single objective of getting as low as you can and trying to not give ground I think those type of guys would be the hardest to push back. 

So take up a roster spot for 1 team that does 1 play 5 times a game? Or just pay a guy to be inactive all year minus 1 game? That sounds brilliant. 

Posted
3 hours ago, MJS said:

Yeah, I'm fine with the play as long as refs are serious about calling Offside, lining up in the neutral zone, and false starts. Both offenses running the play and defenses defending the play are breaking the rules consistently. If the refs can't rein in the rule breaking, they'll have to ban the play altogether.

Just make it reviewable, like now. Every time someone runs it, the eye in the sky just tells the refs. Hey, there was a false start. No play, 5-yard penalty. It ain't hard. 

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