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How exactly they try to word it will be interesting because of the knock on effects for sure. I think the easiest thing to do would be to just call forward progress earlier and don't do a rule change. It won't stop all of them, but there are probably 10-20% where Hurts isn't down and there is an impactful second effort. What effects will that have on how its called? Will Sirianni take the chance when it's 2 or 3 yards then? The success rate has declined some over the years, but it also has been called more aggressively.Which is insane because they ran it, what 3, 4 times during the AFCCG? Maybe Mcdermott should stop using Bin Laden as a model and suicide bombing his Oline only to not convert anyway.
It's especially funny because Buffalo and GB are the only two teams that are half as good at doing it too. What would a ban on it even encompass? Banning the QB Sneak entirely? Banning a ball carrier from pushing up against their Oline on a play? I somehow doubt the league is going to side with these whiners anyway, but idt any of them have considered the knock on effects of what a ban on a play like that could be.
One of the biggest hurdles with stopping it is just how much the Eagles offensive line outweighs opposing defensive lines. You got 4 guys averaging like 350-360lbs plus Cam Jurgens at 300lbs. They're all way above average besides Jurgens. The average D tackle across the league isn't Sexy Dexy. They're weighing in a bit north of 300lbs. Beyond the buy in and execution from the players, it's simple mass at a point.
Will the results of this past season see a resurgence in the running game? If you take a look at linebacker size you'll see that it has been trending upwards, but that doesn't tell the whole story as there are plenty of d ends in the league that are considered linebackers. It's why Zack Baun's franchise tag would be like $22-24M because it counts a bunch of edge rushers. Can a bigger defense stop the tush push?
The Brotherly Shove is a boring play to watch. I'd hate it if I weren't an Eagles fan, but so far I'm seeing teams jealous that they haven't put in the time to figure it out and don't have the personnel to pull it off. Moore took our assistant o-line coach to New Orleans with him. It'll be interesting to see if they try to run it next season and what success they have.
At his Combine press conference a couple days ago Eagles' GM Howie Roseman mused if the Giants would submit a proposal to ban Saquon Barkley because nobody can stop him either. I think this would have happened in 2023 if we'd won the Super Bow. Time to put the haterblockers on blockers on.
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The NFL announced today that its 2024-2025 data show 0 injuries occurred on Brotherly Shoves. It appears owners believe the storyline and controversy surrounding it are beneficial to the league and want it to stay if they're already pushing back against the narrative that it needs to go.
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