Is the tush push fair, or even defendable?

Sperrydogg

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Why are the eagles the only one with a brotherly love play, hawks need to embrace the green and take a page from the Hulk himself and start the Hawk smash. Why not? We suck at 4th and 1 maybe we just copy, I mean it is a copy cat league…
 

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I hate it. I wish they would have done away with it a couple years ago.
 

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Make a rule change. It has to be announced like an on-side kick
Then the defense can fully commit to stopping it.
 

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i say just ban it all together. 1) it seems like it would be a safety thing and 2) it's impossible to even see where the ball is, plus all you do is keep climbing on top of the pile until it's blown dead. even then there is no way to be down because you have 20 people below you so you never touch the ground. just get rid of it
 

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"It's undefendable" - If it is undefendable, how many other teams are doing it successfully? No one, that I know of....which suggests success is a matter of personnel and skillset.

"It'll cause injuries" - are there any statistics showing that there is a higher chance of injury during the tush push? If there is data to indicate that more injuries happen, then the NFL will take a serious look at a ban. Also, the first time Jalen Hurts fails to walk away from the play even briefly, the Eagles will stop using it. I'm am not advocating this....but I'm a bit surprised other teams haven't found a way to injure the QB while he's under the pile.
 
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"It's undefendable" - If it is undefendable, how many other teams are doing it successfully? No one, that I know of....which suggests success is a matter of personnel and skillset.

"It'll cause injuries" - are there any statistics showing that there is a higher chance of injury during the tush push? If there is data to indicate that more injuries happen, then the NFL will take a serious look at a ban. Also, the first time Jalen Hurts fails to walk away from the play even briefly, the Eagles will stop using it. I'm am not advocating this....but I'm a bit surprised other teams haven't found a way to injure the QB while he's under the pile.
I’m shocked more teams aren’t doing it yet. It’s not the most complicated looking thing
 

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I've seen the Bills using it a lot the past two weeks but that's it
 

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Can you imagine the Seahawks trying it? We can't get an inch of push in a short yardage situation at the best of times. I imagine if we tried it, it would result in the entire offense and the QB lying on the ground a full yard away from the line to gain.
 

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I imagine Geno laying on the ground after a tush push for 1 yard clutching the ball to his chest looking up at the ref asking if he got the first down only for the ref to look at the chains then back at Geno and just laughs because he's now 5 yards short
 

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As soon the ballcarrier is being pushed by a member of his own team they should be down.
 

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