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Word is the packers have moved to abolish the tush push and no doubt other teams want it gone as well.
I say it should be banned.
First, it's clearly a dangerous play. It goes beyond a normal QB sneak. The NFL claims they care about player safety and are ruining the kickoff, but they allow a tush push, and a mass of humanity to crush each other.
Here's the real reason why it should be banned. It's too hard to stop and not good for the game.
I'm seeing people defend it by saying "just stop it". Well, that's damn near impossible. I also see people saying that other teams should copy it and that would be awful.
Currently, the Eagles are the only team that does it extensively. I think most teams have been thinking it will get banned and haven't put in the time to truly practice it. They think it's just a QB sneak with a RB or Te pushing from behind. It's more than that. If it gets the approval again this offseason, then a bunch of teams may actually give it enough reps to get good at it, like the Eagles.
Consider this
Do you want a game where pretty much any team gets to 3rd and 2 and they have over a 95% chance that they will convert a 1st down or score a TD? Just imagine how that transforms the game.
Years ago they adopted the Mel Blount rule so DBs could no longer grab WRs. That was very effective too, but was not good for the game.
If short yardage plays go from some of the most exciting and consequential plays to something like an extra point, it's not good for the game.
I say it should be banned.
First, it's clearly a dangerous play. It goes beyond a normal QB sneak. The NFL claims they care about player safety and are ruining the kickoff, but they allow a tush push, and a mass of humanity to crush each other.
Here's the real reason why it should be banned. It's too hard to stop and not good for the game.
I'm seeing people defend it by saying "just stop it". Well, that's damn near impossible. I also see people saying that other teams should copy it and that would be awful.
Currently, the Eagles are the only team that does it extensively. I think most teams have been thinking it will get banned and haven't put in the time to truly practice it. They think it's just a QB sneak with a RB or Te pushing from behind. It's more than that. If it gets the approval again this offseason, then a bunch of teams may actually give it enough reps to get good at it, like the Eagles.
Consider this
Do you want a game where pretty much any team gets to 3rd and 2 and they have over a 95% chance that they will convert a 1st down or score a TD? Just imagine how that transforms the game.
Years ago they adopted the Mel Blount rule so DBs could no longer grab WRs. That was very effective too, but was not good for the game.
If short yardage plays go from some of the most exciting and consequential plays to something like an extra point, it's not good for the game.