The Eagles of Philadelphia have popularized the quarter-Arrière “Tash Push” Sneak in recent years, using a variation of rugby play in several offers of the Super Bowl, including the historic championship of 2024. Celebrated and derived simultaneously on social networks, the training was briefly under the official review of the NFL this week, the 32 teams. of the play during this week’s owners’ meetings.
The Eagles have clearly indicated their position: they want the part to stay. Head coach Nick Sirianni was on this subject during the NFL screening combination of February, then double This week, saying that the Eagles worked hard to perfect the push, which has never resulted in serious injuries.
Where are the other teams on the “Pushed Tash?” Officially speaking, a vote on the legality of the The game was deposited For future discussions on Tuesday, as confirmed by the initiate of CBS Sports NFL, Jonathan Jones, although 16 different teams opposed a proposed ban. In the meantime, here is an overview of public opinion:
Support teams of the “TUSH push”
- Baltimore Ravens: Coach John Harbaugh described the thrust as a “football game”, although he left the door open for a change of opinion if the medical experts advise.
- Carolina Panthers: Coach Dave Canales said there was no data to suggest that it is a “definitively dangerous” game, arguing that the Eagles simply “mastered” the execution.
- Cleveland Browns: Coach Kevin Stefanski said on Tuesday that he was not in favor of “legislating (the game) out of the game”, suggesting that the Browns could also use variations in the game in 2025.
- Houston Texans: The coach Demeco Ryans argued that he was “difficult to punish a team to be really good in something”, reporting his support for the inclusion of the room.
- Indianapolis colts: Coach Shane Stechen previously was Nick Sirianni’s attacking coordinator with the Eagles, where he supervised the use of the thrust game during a Super Bowl offer in 2022.
- New England Patriots: The new coach Mike Vrabel was “passionate” by the support of the game behind closed doors, by ESPN, and wants to keep it in the game.
- Holy New Orleans: The new coach Kellen Moore, another former assistant from Nick Sirianni, said that he was “comfortable” with the play, noting the lack of evidence of serious injuries.
- New York jets: The new coach Aaron Glenn said it was his work to “stop this game”, not ban it. He granted credit to Eagles to “create a good game difficult to defend”.
- Eagles of Philadelphia: Coach Nick Sirianni said the Eagles worked “so hard” to master the fundamental principles of the play, arguing that it would be “unfair” to prohibit the thrust because other teams do not succeed.
What is the “Pusé de Tash?” How the Eagles perform the game, why they perform it so well, and how the other teams are doing
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Teams opposed to the “Tash push”
- Falcons d’Atlanta: Coach Raheem Morris recorded, as he did before, describing his aversion to the game – and for what his team must do to stop him.
- Buffalo bills: Coach Sean McDermott said on Tuesday that he was concerned about the safety of players on the thrust game, “even if there were no significant (medical) data at this stage”.
- Dallas Cowboys: The co -owner Stephen Jones indicated that Dallas would vote against the thrust, wishing “consistency” in the application of the rules, because the seconds are not currently authorized to push the defensive line players during the defense of the additional points.
- Green Bay packers: The only team to officially offer a ban on the game this spring, the packers cited the safety of players and the “rhythm of play” as reasons to eliminate the push. Director General Brian Gutekunst said on Tuesday that NFL health professionals had “high concerns” about the potential for “catastrophic injuries” with the game.
- Rams of Los Angeles: Coach Sean Mcvay said he hoped that the game is mainly prohibited because he does not like the “optics” of the thrust, saying that “does not look like football”.