The Eagles of Philadelphia have one of the most unstoppable games in football, a game that the teams have tried to be prohibited in vain. A team will try to ban this offseason because the Green Bay Packers Are apparently the team who proposed Nfl Competition Committee to prohibit the “TUSH push”.
The “tash push” has been the signing game of the Eagles race in the last three seasons, which has resulted in a Super bowl Victory, two Super bowl Apparitions and 39 regular season victories.
The play is always controversial, given the nature of its success. The defenses do not have an answer for a quarter to be pushed into the goals area among a bunch of massive offensive lines and a courtyard to work.
What is the “Tash push” and why do Eagles manage it so well in the first place?
A team from the NFC who lost against the Eagles in the NFL qualifiers wants “ tash push ‘banned:’ there is no skill involved ” ‘
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Explaining the “tash push”
In the “Push Tash”, the quarterrier is pushed forward through the defensive line by players behind him. The ball carrier and the tight end are lined up behind the quarter-Arrière and push the quarterrier through the defensive line. The game is used in short-yard and goal line situations and has a very high success rate.
The game is more like a rugby scrum and does not necessarily present all the skills of the Nfl athletes. The game concerns execution, not being “aesthetic”.
The part was not prohibited by the NflAlthough there have been discussions on the subject in recent seasons.
There was a change of rule with the “Tash push”. This season, players who push the quarterrrière must stay at least 1 meter behind it. This change was made to prevent players from immediately pushing the quarter-back after the SNAP, which could risk more injuries.
Why do the Eagles direct the “tash push” so well?
The Eagles do not succeed in the “push of Tash” because Jalen Hurts knows how to drive his legs in the goals area. There is a combination of factors at stake.
The “tash push” is designed so that Hurts goes behind the left platform Jordan Malata (365 pounds) and the left guard Landon Dickerson (332 pounds), two of the greatest players in their respective league positions. Houts goes to his left behind Mailata and Dickerson and their 697 pounds, while Hurts Squats 600 pounds himself. Add Center Cam Jurgens and its 303 pounds and it is a difficult combination to stop.
“It’s like a truck with four -wheel drive,” said Jurgens. “If something is wrong, like a flat tire or this or it will not work. It is all to move together in unison.”
The Eagles have an incredible percentage to execute the game. Philadelphia was 39 of the 48 converting the “push tash” into a first try or a touchdown this season (including the playoffs). On the nine times they have failed, the Eagles followed with a first descent or a touch on the following game using an “tash push” eight times (including two via the defensive offensive on a training “TUSH Push “).
The only time the “TUSH PPUSH” was really arrested was after an abandoned snap in week 1 where they kicked a basket on the next game. It was Jurgens’ first departure in the center of the NFL after the retirement of Jason Kelce.
“They can’t stop it and they can’t do it,” said Jurgens. “I think that if everyone could do it, nobody would like to ban it. About two teams can do so that we can.”
How do other teams go?
The Eagles are not the only team that managed to convert the sneaks of the quarterrier in 2024. The Buffalo Bills were 29 of the 37 on the sneaks of the quarter-arre (78.4%), including the playoffs. Buffalo ran the Sneak 37 times, second behind Philadelphia.
The Cleveland Browns were 11 out of 12 on the Sneaks quarter-Arrière (91.7%) while Dallas Cowboys were 9 out of 10 (90%). Green Bay Packers were 8 out of 8 (100%).
The ban on the “Tash push” will not stop the Eagles, but puts an end to a creative way for the Eagles to win a courtyard. Philadelphia will always be good at the quarter-Arrière.