gunnersteedhorn
New member
- Joined
- Jan 6, 2013
- Messages
- 17
- Reaction score
- 19
I don't understand why you don't line up your heaviest lineman over the center and as soon as he begins to snap the ball just slam his head into the turf?
Agreed. Do not legislate it out of existence. Let someone figure it out.Because then you leave the edges wide open. I understand the argument though. To defend against the tush push, need some big heavy D-linemen in the middle.
I'm against banning the tush push though. Can't stop it? Too bad.
Then we should have lined up touching helmetsTush Push... tonight when they showed the overhead shot of it.. the center was well over the LOS .. like his shoulders where on or over the LOS as well.. so the center already has a "head start"...
iirc they were damn close to touching helmets tbhThen we should have lined up touching helmets
I think it's unfair from an offense vs. defense standpoint, not necessarily from an Eagles vs. rest of the league standpoint. Kudos to the Eagles for finding success with a truly automatic play for them, but the defensive counterpoint to that play is already banned for defenders.I´d hate see it banned. It´s not unfair advantage. Eagles are just better at it than others.
To add the key piece is the center lining up with his shoulders over or on the LOS so that head start so low already helps a ton. And if the officials are gunna call flag for it then keep doing it. That top down view they showed of it shows it clear as day and definitely helps the eagles there with how the center lines up.There's no way to stop it. You can't get lower than them, or you'll just get lain on top of. You can't go significantly higher than them or your entire IDL will have destroyed ACLs. You can't go slightly higher than them or you'll get out-leveraged. You can't go at the same level and win, because the offensive wedge they form will win on that no matter how much meat you have on the IDL, as every team has been shown for like 30 games straight.
They have something special going, and no one has cracked the code. No one runs it as well as they do. I don't think it's possible to stop it without getting outright dirty and basically killing Hurts after he's already gained the first.
I am for it being legislated out of the game because the actual way to combat it is fully illegal for the defense, which would be to push against the Eagles IOL in the same way that their IOL pushes against your IDL. Have multiple heavies push your heavies into their heavies. Heavy respect to the Eagles for finding a way to break the game.
That and he has already moved the ball a half yard. He got called for it once, but did it multiple times.Tush Push... tonight when they showed the overhead shot of it.. the center was well over the LOS .. like his shoulders where on or over the LOS as well.. so the center already has a "head start"...
Straight violence. Then the league will legislateAgreed. Do not legislate it out of existence. Let someone figure it out.