More than two -thirds of the NFL voted in favor this week of the ban on Tash push, including 13 of the 16 NFC teams. An NFC team that voted to end the game despite the fact that its two most important football employees said that it did not bother the game.
Mike Vorel of Seattle Times Double the vote of the Seahawks to write the part of the Book of Rules “mystifyingยป, Given the past comments of coach Mike Macdonald and Director General John Schneider.
Said Macdonald earlier this year: “I think it’s a good game. I understand the positions that people occupy with health and safety … This is something that you need to measure with any other football game you see on a normal basis.
Likewise, Schneider said that he did not support Tash push, explaining that the data on injuries “not as clear as the hip fall.”
“Last year, they crossed hip stuff, and the videos are horrible.” Schneider said. “But the medical part was not as clear on this subject.”
Someone replaced Macdonald and Schneider. And the ultimate power rests with Jody Allen, who owns the succession of his brother, Paul Allen, sells the team.