fightinfunbags
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It’s more likely than not that the DL infringes upon the neutral zone more often than the OL does. People don’t understand how much effort and practice the Eagles put into this.
It’s more likely than not that the DL infringes upon the neutral zone more often than the OL does. People don’t understand how much effort and practice the Eagles put into this.
so why is the similar play banned for defenses due to safety issues?3 years worth of data at play here. There is no increased injury risk. Yet again I’m reminded that your screen name is not a funny quip. It’s a public service announcement.
I expect more luvus to start coming over the line. Should be interesting to watch teams trying to figure it out. They haven’t yet. I do think it’ll be ref’d a little tighter, it has too much attention nowLiving rent free in the heads of other fans, I love it.
Jarntt says he doesn't think about the Eagles, but he's just obsessed with banning their best play right?
The play every other team can run too but seemingly can't run nearly as well?
At this point I expect it to be banned. And I expect Jalen Hurts to run it down their throats in short yardage anyway. It's going to be beautiful.
That was the dumbest attempt I’ve seen to try and stop the play. Once a player leaves his feet he loses power and leverage. At the same time, that Washington defense was an unmitigated abortion. There was nothing they could do to stop anything the Eagles did outside of hitting Hurts late and concussing him.I expect more luvus to start coming over the line. Should be interesting to watch teams trying to figure it out. They haven’t yet. I do think it’ll be ref’d a little tighter, it has too much attention now
The qb is the target on that play. That’s the risks he takes. If I were trying to defend it I’d send a spear over the LT as well. That’s usually where the egg head goes. After all, they are the Redskins (spear chuckers)That was the dumbest attempt I’ve seen to try and stop the play. Once a player leaves his feet he loses power and leverage. At the same time, that Washington defense was an unmitigated abortion. There was nothing they could do to stop anything the Eagles did outside of hitting Hurts late and concussing him.
When did I say I don't think about the Eagles? How can I be on this forum year round and not think about the Eagles? That's moronic. I said Cowboy fans aren't obsessed over the Eagles and Cowboy twitter isn't obsessed with the Eagles like everyone in the world knows the Eagles fans are obsessed over the Cowboys. It's literally a sickness. It's the entire city. Stop even trying to pretend it's not true. You've now sunken to attempting to turn it around the other way which is just ridiculous.Living rent free in the heads of other fans, I love it.
Jarntt says he doesn't think about the Eagles, but he's just obsessed with banning their best play right?
The play every other team can run too but seemingly can't run nearly as well?
At this point I expect it to be banned. And I expect Jalen Hurts to run it down their throats in short yardage anyway. It's going to be beautiful.
Injuring guys isn't the answer for not being able to stop them. It will be interesting to see what changes this year when they call the offsides much tighter. People were saying it will hurt the offense, but from what I see I think it hurts the defense more. Those guys were always offsidesThe qb is the target on that play. That’s the risks he takes. If I were trying to defend it I’d send a spear over the LT as well. That’s usually where the egg head goes. After all, they are the Redskins (spear chuckers)
THIS is unfortunately something I can't argue nor will I even try and like I said somewhere on here recently the Eagles fans, I guess like all fans, are nowhere as bad as they once were. The stories about Yankee fans during the '77 season in "the Bronx is Burning" were nuts.I'm just busting your chops a bit after you said you never think of Eagles players. I would freely admit that I love ragging on the Cowboys, but not sure most Eagles fans are still obsessed with the Cowboys to be honest. Most of the younger ones don't have any feelings about the rivalry because frankly Dallas ain't done shit their entire lives, so they don't see it, they get more tweaked by teams like the Niners that talked a bunch of crap in recent years (and cashed no checks).
I think the injury thing is mostly a red herring from those wanting to criticize it. Has any player been hurt on the play yet?The guy who I think is most injury prone on the tush push is the center who has to snap the ball and get super low to form the wedge of the formation. Jason Kelce basically talked about how the play was taking years off of his life. Cam Juergens had a hurt back by the end of the season and Landon Dickerson had to step in and play some center, and was also hurt. I think it's tough on those interior linemen.
Right, I'm not disagreeing with any of that, but that's theory and assumption. You can say it's more heads banging on every play and how can that not lead to concussions/injuries, but my point is there is no (or very few) instance of a player carried off the field after a "tush push". So the argument isn't very strong to me even though common sense tells you that maybe it should be.There is zero evidence that the play leads to injuries, data wise. Too small a sample size basically, but no, no known injuries from the play.
I think it's a lot of wear and tear to execute for the linemen though. They're also getting pushed in the back while trying to knife forward, so lots of bodies slamming into those guys at different angles.
So the goal isn’t stopping the play. It’s trying to spear the QB in the head.The qb is the target on that play. That’s the risks he takes. If I were trying to defend it I’d send a spear over the LT as well. That’s usually where the egg head goes. After all, they are the Redskins (spear chuckers)