The Tush Push Is Here To Stay, Not Enough Support To Ban It
All the crying from some fans and NFL Media was for nothing. We saw people whining all year about the Tush Push. Saying it is not a “Football Play,” or that it doesn’t require any skill. The dumbest argument we saw was that it was a dangerous play. But all of those cry babies will have to keep crying. According to Troy Vincent, NFL Executive V.P. of Football Operations, there is no support around the league to ban it.
He joined Pro Football Talk recently. In that interview, he said that there was so little support for banning it that they didn’t even discuss it when the Rules Committee met recently. His thoughts were that they shouldn’t “punish a team that strategically does it well.”
Which is the obvious way to view it. If this was something every team did well, banning it would make sense. It only worked for the Eagles. We saw team after team fail to run it last season. The Giants ran it so poorly that they got one of their O-Linemen injured. But with the Eagles, it worked nearly every single time without incident. That tells you it is a skill play.
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We will see if it works that way next year without Jason Kelce. He has gone to great lengths to push the praise for the play onto his teammates. Kelce has even denied that he plays a big role in it. On his podcast, he gave a lot of credit to Jordan Mailata and Landon Dickerson for making the play work. But that all may be Kelce being modest.
With or without him though, the play is here to stay. So the crybabies who hate the play will have to just keep whining. The people actually in the league, like the play.