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Voting the NFL thrust ban: Who is that? Who is against? Who is on the fence?

JamesMcGheeBy JamesMcGheeApril 1, 2025No Comments6 Mins Read
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Last week, when the NFL teams were preparing to head to Palm Beach, Florida, for the Annual meetings of the League spring ownersAn AFC leader shared his advantage over various rules of rules that should go to a vote. One in particular had its attention – a bit like the rest of the NFL – and also its venom: the The potential prohibition of the quarterrier sneaks under the name of “Push Tash”.

“There is nothing to support by making a problem worth a vote,” said the executive. “If it’s security, things that could Arriving is not really going (wearing a vote). We should not change rules to move away from injuries that do not really occur. … It is a proposal because some people are upset that the offense has an advantage over the defense and the Eagles (Philadelphia) do it better – different offensive line players, different coordinators, they continue to continue. Now, this is suddenly an injury problem, even if the data show that this is not the case? “”

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“Imagine if this is how the NFL worked,” he continued. “If some of these guys directed things in the Unitas (Johnny), we will vote on (prohibit) the pass before.”

It was a hyperbolic blow to the Packers of Green Bay and to the President of the Mark Murphy team, which many believe to be the radicular source of the packers’ proposal to effectively prohibit the TUSH push. But it is also a moment that presents the disdain to change a rule without data to support them.

Inglewood, California-December 08: Josh Allen # 17 of the Buffalo Bills tries a quarter-tree in front of Omar Speights # 48 of Los Angeles Rams during a 44-42 RAM victory at the Sofi stadium on December 08, 2024 in Inglewood, California. (Photo by Harry How / Getty Images)

The bills head coach Sean McDermott does not seem to be a fan of pushing Josh Allen towards the first Downs. (Photo by Harry How / Getty Images)

(Harry how via getty images)

This debate continued in full view Monday when AFC head coaches met the media and buffalo bills sean mcdermott head coach and buffalo coach – whose team manages a version of The Tash Push but also supports a ban – throw the proposal as proactive. His argument was that a lack of injury does not necessarily give a precise image in terms of risks involved. The NFL chief doctor, Allen Syls, is also wrapped in the back and forth, becoming a key figure by advising the League office on what he believes is a legitimate concern if the game remains in the game.

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How could it all be played in a vote on Tuesday? Need 24 of the 32 team votes to approve the proposal of the packers prohibiting the game, there already seems to be a meager. So nine teams vote against the measure, it fails. And Monday evening, it seemed that 10 were against a ban, three were for that and three were on the fence.

How it breaks down …

Teams with a meager towards the prohibition of Tash Push (3)

Buffalo bills: Head coach Sean McDermott framed a prohibition on Tash push as a “proactive” measure on Monday, despite a lack of data showing that the game leads to a higher injury rate.

Dallas Cowboys: The CEO and co -owner of the Stephen Jones team was released in favor of the prohibition of the game, citing consistency with regard to “leverage” pieces. He noted that on the goals on the field and additional points, the seconds are not allowed to create a lever effect against the offensive line by pushing the back of their defensive line players.

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Green Bay packers: The prohibition is Green Bay’s proposal on the table and the president of the Mark Murphy team was a solid supporter of the release of the game. Head coach Matt Lafleur and the director general Brian Gutekunst seemed to want to do anything with it on Monday, but Murphy was driving it.

Teams that seem to bend against Banning Tash Push (10)

Baltimore Ravens: Head coach John Harbaugh said he believed that Tash’s push was described as “football game” in what seemed to be a brush of criticism that he is closer to a rugby scrum. He added that it would be open to changing your mind if health and safety problems have exceeded it.

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Cleveland Browns: Head coach Kevin Stefanski spoke out against a change of rule and also said that the Browns expected to use their own version of Tash’s push in the future.

Detroit Lions: The director general Brad Holmes said publicly that the Lions are against the prohibition of Tash’s push.

Houston Texans: Head coach Demeco Ryans suggested that the teams “would punish” the teams for having managed to execute a room.

Indianapolis colts: Former Eagles offensive coordinator when Tash’s push has been developed, the Colts head coach Shane Steichen publicly said that he was against the ban on the room.

New England Patriots: Head coach Mike Trobert publicly said that he was against the ban on the play.

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New York jets: Head coach Aaron Glenn said that he was against the ban on the play.

Eagles of Philadelphia: It is their game of bread and butter on the fourth and shorts and the head coach Nick Sirianni is undoubtedly the historic brain of the existence of the room. It was firmly against the ban on the game and said it on every occasion.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Head coach Todd Bowles publicly said that it was up to the defensive coaches to understand how to stop the game and that he had nothing against him.

Titans du Tennessee: Head coach Brian Callahan publicly said that it was a good game and does not agree that he must be legislated from football.

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Assize teams on the fence with regard to a tash (3) thrust ban

Rams of Los Angeles: We had contradictory feelings inside the rams on the ban. The Director General The SNEADs told Jori Epstein in Yahoo Sports that he did not think that data on injuries supported a ban. But the head coach Sean Mcvay came out and said two definitive things. First, he does not believe that it looks like a “football game”, which is a common theme among the criticisms of the Tash push. Secondly, Mcvay said he did not think that the game should have been allowed to enter the League in the first place. It seems that SNEAD does not take care of the ban on the ban on the play, while Mcvay does not take the existing game at all. The Rams go to the unified clear public opinion.

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Chiefs of Kansas City: While accepting Tash’s push could be prohibited if it endangers a player from the point of view of health and security, head coach Andy Reid also said that both sides of the argument had merits.

Pittsburgh Steelers: Head coach Mike Tomlin said he was keeping his mind open to the arguments for and against the room.

The league debate on the rule is expected to resume Tuesday morning with a potential vote – or a table of the proposal – shortly after.

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