BladeRunner
Footballguy
I actually may have inadvertently come up with another Eagles play! TBH, I might like to see that too.You mean like Volleyball? I'd like to see that!I know there’s lot of pushing in the game. There’s no throwing people in the game so it automatically seems outside what we usually see in football. But it’s also insane to think a tiny man could be thrown over the GL. If he’s so small defenses could knock him back.not everyone is 6'3 210 lbs. Just hand the ball to the smallest guy and have 3 of the OFF lineman throw him over. Is your contention teams don't do that simply because they wouldn't have time to do it? But it's otherwise "legal" and "in the spirit of the game"?how far do you think a OL can throw a 6’3 210 pound man in the midst of a football play? I think physics is what’s preventing that from happening. Also people saying it’s not a football play, the Lions do tush push like actions every game. If Gibbs or Amon Ra has the ball and is being held up by a gang of defenders then Sewell or Ragnow will push the Lion forward.Getting a forward assist over the goal line is NOT, nor has it ever been, in the spirit of the game. Not at all. Not even close.Yeah obviously and the tush push is an evolution of the QB sneak that pays tribute to the roots of the game. Like hard rock bands digging into the sounds of the delta blues.Of course.......but the game has...............evolvedJust for the heck of it I looked it up. The game evolved from a combo of soccer and *drumroll* rugbyHow is pushing people and running up the gut not in the spirit of football? Does it give the offense an advantage? Sure but is the goal of football rules to keep the offense and defense even? Absolutely not and especially not recently. Scoring is encouraged. I watch the play and it sure looks like football to me.sorry i should have said "scrum". Having multiple players push from behind is not in the spirit of a football play. Like I said, if no other team studies it enough to master it and it's solely and Eagles thing have at it. They deserve it. I believe in the copy-cat what works world it will eventually be perfected by more teams and I do believe it gives the offense an unfair advantage in a short yardage situation.It’s not a scrum. No arms are interlocked and the ball is being carried by someone, it’s not up for grabs. Not sure why you say it’s not a football play when it’s a play done by football teams within the rules of football.It annoys me because it is a scrum and not a football play. I also think that it gives the offense a big advantage for a yard or two needed to gain. I don't think other teams have studied it enough to be as good as the Eagles but i do think the longer it is allowed that it will eventually get there. Knowing the snap count and being able to deliver a blow with a bigger than normal mass pushing in unison is a huge advantage IMO. Once other teams start to figure it out it will become even more annoying.Yes it is, but why does it annoy you? It can’t be the amount of time it takes—they’re on the clock.
Is it aesthetics, then? Or is it because of the automatic nature of the result? Or does the formation and subsequent movement annoy you?
I’m curious because I’m trying to think of what is annoying about it and it’s probably one of those three things. My contention is that aside from aesthetics the other two reasons should give you pause when you say, in effect, “It annoys me, so you should ban it.”
Just a thought.
(or I could be wrong and the Eagles are the only team to master it. If that is the case leave it in and let them have their fun. They deserve it).
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IF that was the case, why wouldn't some OFF lineman just pick up the QB and throw him over?