The owners discussed the Tush Push Play on Tuesday for more than half an hour, said Rich Mcke, chairman of the competition committee. Finally, Vote was cast Up to May meetings.
Packers, who proposed a proposal to ban Tush push, should consider banning any play on any play on pushing or pulling any player.
“Discussion about” [the tush push]Many teams have a lot of views, “McKake said.” You never like any discussion to be launched towards any team or two in any room. This is not something we like to do. In this case, I think the discussion number 1 became security; Number 2, should you defend it; Number 3 This is part of the history of football. All those types of discussions took place. I think we have developed for the idea that, until 2004, we had rules that prohibit pushing and pulling. Just banned it. We removed that from the rule book, because it became difficult for officials to eliminate Downfield. So, it was removed. Such a drama came from him, such a formation. Therefore, I think it was the idea, listen, unlike the voting on this proposal today, Green Bay asked if you can go back and talk about re -presenting the 2004 language, study it, understand it and talk about it again when I return to May. ,
This is the third offshine that the competition committee has reviewed the play, but for the first time a club has submitted a rule proposal for the purpose of terminating or restricting it.
McCake admitted that there was no current security concern with the play, although Bills Coach Scene McDermot cited health and safety as he wanted a ban. No player has been seriously injured on the play, and Macke said that there is not enough data about the health and safety of the play.
“Many people are worried about what can happen [with potential injuries in the future]”McKay said.
Instead of banning a play used by a team mostly, the competition committee will now start researching whether to push and pull out on both sides of the ball. Currently, as Macke said, the crime is allowed to push, some defensive players are banned.
Eagles and Bills have created a touchdown or secured the first place at 87 percent of their efforts using the play.