With Tush Push scrutinized at the NFL Scouting Combine this week, Philadelphia Eagles director Nick Sirianni played a role in stabbing some of the growing stories around the play.
Silianni is so successful for Philadelphia that some people fish to ban play is called “a little unfair,” and the idea that it is an automatic play is “a little humiliation.” He added that there is.
“You can’t tell me how many times you practiced a snap or how many times you practiced a play. It’s not an easy play to practice, so there are many different ways you’ve found ways to practice. You can create an explosive play. Complement,” he said.
“The fact that it’s (pictured) is that we’re really working hard and our peers are talented in this play, so we say we’re good at it. It’s a bit humiliating. That’s.
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On Tuesday, Green Bay Packers general manager Briangu Tekunst confirmed that his team had proposed banning tash pushes. Outgoing Packers president Mark Murphy said in a Q&A on the Packers website posted earlier this month that the play was “bad for the game.”
NFL owners can vote for the proposal next month at the annual league meeting in Palm Beach, Florida, unless the team decides to withdraw the proposal. If a proposal is voted, 24 of the 32 NFL owners must vote in favor of it passing.
The play has been considered by the NFL and the Competition Commission in previous offseasons, but no action has been taken.
Atlanta Falcons coach Raheem Morris on Tuesday indicated he would vote to ban the play. Buffalo Bills coach Sean McDermott is a member of the NFL competition committee, where teams use performances quite frequently, and says that “the play always had an injury risk,” and the techniques used are “Potentially, “Player.”
Sirianni also rejected that concept.
“When I see it, we looked it up, so there weren’t many injuries there. Honestly, I think it’s a bit made up,” he said. “The numbers are going to tell the truth now, but I don’t think there were many injuries this year. I can’t remember that we got injured in that play and we’ve made it run more than anyone else. Ta.”
Since 2022, the Eagles have been performing 108 tash pushes – teams will move forward against defense by lining up one or more players behind the quarterback – almost the next cross team (Bills, 55) and 92 According to a double ESPN survey, it’s third-most attempted (Chicago Bears, 16).
The Eagles and Bill scored a touchdown or achieved their first down on 87% of attempts using play, while the rest of the NFL are successful with just 71%, according to an ESPN survey.
“Obviously, we’ve managed to do it, so I’m protecting it,” admitted Siriani. “I think the Competition Committee will do a good job looking at everything, but I feel like I’m going to int a bit like that in that sense.