Is the NFL Over Eagles’ Tush Push? One Supply: ‘Let’s Not Let Them Cheat At It’


Fans may have started to turn on the tush push, but the reaction isn’t as one-sided within NFL circles.

Late in the Eagles‘ win over the Chiefs this past Sunday, Philadelphia ran the tush push multiple times — to uncharacteristically inconsistent results. That is, it didn’t work 100 percent of the time. It also appears that Philadelphia’s offensive line jumped offside multiple times.

Social media was ripe with pushback on the play, which was almost banned in the offseason. Here’s what our reporters heard from NFL scouts, executives and coaches.

                                

The video of the Eagles’ guards jumping offsides on the tush push might add fuel to the critics’ fire, but not everyone is convinced it’s as damning as it seems.

“I don’t love the play, but they usually run it a lot cleaner than that,” an NFC scout told me. “If they were offsides every time they ran it, there would’ve been a lot more support to ban it [in the offseason].”

The scout additionally disagreed with FOX Sports activities guidelines analyst Dean Blandino, who stated through the recreation broadcast that the tush push is “a tough play to officiate.”

“I feel the officers simply blew it on that play,” the scout stated. “I imply, how do you not see the motion? They simply missed it.” – Ralph Vacchiano

READ MORE: Dean Blandino: ’50-50′ if Tush Push Survives After Eagles-Chiefs Controversy

                                

There’s no scarcity of angst surrounding the tush push this week. And it’s not simply on social media. Chiefs head coach Andy Reid fastidiously defined after the sport that he felt like Philly’s offensive linemen have been going early. Reid doubled down on that sentiment on Monday.

“If guys are shifting early, then you definately’ve received to name that,” the Ok.C. coach stated. “So, [the NFL will] return and have a look at that and see what their analysis is of it. It might be completely different than mine. Mine, I felt like the blokes have been shifting. That’s why I used to be griping about it on the sideline there with the officers. … They’ll have an opportunity to judge it, and I’ll be curious to see what the response is.”

Across the league, many groups are simply as curious to listen to the league’s response. Bear in mind, 22 of the 32 NFL groups voted to ban the play within the offseason, falling simply two votes shy of ratification.

“They’ve clearly mastered it, however let’s not allow them to cheat at it on the similar time,” an AFC govt instructed me.

Throughout the NFL’s greatest recreation of the common season, the tush push was entrance and heart because the Eagles beat the Chiefs. (David Eulitt/Getty Photographs)

May this imply it is the start of the top for the tush push?

“It may,” the chief stated. “I imply if the officers really feel they’ll’t officiate it accurately, then the dialogue must be revisited on permitting it.”

Throughout the offseason, the Packers proposed a tush push ban on the premise of participant security, however there weren’t exhausting numbers to legitimize the declare that the play is extra harmful than some other soccer play. That is a part of why the vote fell brief on the house owners conferences in Might.

But when this play continues to be uncontrolled of the officers — or at the least seems to be — which may make a extra convincing case subsequent offseason. It’ll be on the Eagles to play it cleanly in order that they don’t give opponents of the “Brotherly Shove” any extra leverage. – Henry McKenna

                                

Are we witnessing the start of the top of the tush push?

“I hope so,” an NFL personnel govt instructed me. “The refs even admit it’s an unimaginable play to officiate.

“I’ve by no means appreciated the ‘pushing’ being allowed,” the chief added. “However I don’t assume the Eagles have any extra benefit than anyone else, besides they do it one of the best. Credit score to them.”

A longtime coach within the league additionally thinks the tush push needs to be disallowed, saying it’s a security concern though the information up so far hasn’t proven an uptick in accidents with the play.

“It’s lawless now,” the coach instructed me. “Somebody’s going to get harm. Like, Jalen Hurts goes to get harm. After which the place are we? The Eagles are a playoff group, however they’re not going to win a Tremendous Bowl [without Hurts]. 

“It’s not good for the model of the NFL.” Eric D. Williams

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