The Chiefs used to try something like this with Blake Bell and then Noah Gray. It usually didn't work, and then people mocked them for it, because mocking Andy Reid for not doing things the way they've always been done is never going out of style.
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IMO tush push is an illegal play. Lining up and scrumming to see who can push the line more is fine, but thgo low is just a play with a min 5 chop blocks. NFL should stop being cowards and say they're gonna start calling chop blocks on that play if people do it, or just get rid of chop block rule.
Because, on crucial, do-or-die downs, you want someone who has taken thousands upon thousands of snaps over Center - except for Tampa - they should probably have a tight end take all of their snaps in short-yardage situations, especially when the season’s on the line -
I think what it comes down to nowadays is teams spend so much time installing packages/concepts and needing to drill those over & over that they don't make the time to practice this one single package/play.
Pretty hilarious phrasing, but yes - it makes too much sense. Highly effective play and keeps the hits off the QB. I suspect it will be commonplace in a few years.
I wish they’d stop using “tush push” as a name. It’s so cringe. I’d rather something less infantile and more football.
How about O-line press or O-line drive? 🤷🏾♂️
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How about O-line press or O-line drive? 🤷🏾♂️
Idk why we haven't seen any kickoff plays run since the new runs came into play.
Idk why Trent Balke still has a job.
(Pardon my rant. Couldn't resist)