THE quest to ban the “tash push” Apparently goes somewhere.
The Green Bay Packers plan to ban Sneak thrust, the play that the Philadelphia Eagles have made popular in recent years, is starting to obtain support in the Competition Committee, According to Kalyn Kahler of Espn.
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We do not know what type of support The prohibition specifically as championship meetings in the south of Florida this week. One person told Kahler that the proposal was going to be “strongly disputed” during these meetings.
When the ban was discussed during a football operations meeting on Sunday, things were apparently “heated”. The director general of the Eagles of Philadelphia, Howie Roseman, apparently participated in an “animated” discussion with the head coach of Los Angeles Rams, Sean Mcvay, and the head coach of the Buffalo Bills Sean McDermott about the proposal.
While the Competition Committee discusses the proposal, the NFL team owners are those who really determine what is implemented. The 32 owners should vote on this proposal and all other rules of rules, officially on Tuesday. Whether or not votes are among club owners to really ban Tash push, Charles Robinson of Yahoo Sports Friday, is not clear.
Packers are behind the push to ban The game this off -season. The Eagles, who began to make this game in 2022, used it to mark the first hit in their victory of the Super Bowl Lix in February. While other teams have tried to imitate Eagles in recent years, Philadelphia is easily the best to Tash push. No one else is getting closer.
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The president of the packers, Mark Murphy, said that the room was “almost an automatic first on court games or less”, and he is not alone in his hatred of the room. The Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni calls the thrust to remove the game from the insulting game. THE The NFL said that there had been no injury On the game through the League last season – which is one thing that packers quoted in their proposal to ban the game.
It is now the third off -season that the NFL examines Tash’s push, although it is the first off -season that the rules proposal was made to remove the game from the game. And although there is the support of teams other than the packers to remove the game, everyone in the league is not against the Tash push.
“It’s weak,” said an unnamed director of the NFL in ESPN about the proposal. “It is punishing a team that became excellent to perform the game. In 2022, when Philadelphia was the only team to do so, there was a fear that it made the game less convincing because the fourth and shorts were more doubt. Then, other teams copied it, and they cannot do it as well.