• PiousDemon@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    nbcsports trying real hard to push “tush push” for the Eagles play. They said it three times in the short article.

    It is, and always will be, The Brotherly Shove!

  • DelirousDoc@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    Woah… at least 1 sideline ref is also super concerned about the OL alignment on field goals too. It isn’t all about QB sneaks.

  • ready4wateva@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    And what does his father think? Former OT Jon Runyan Sr. is currently an appeals officer for the NFL and conduct/discipline.

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      Our olinemen have said it’s physically exhausting to run that play. I don’t think they could run it every other play.

      It’s not a cheat code. It’s technique, strength, and conditioning just like everything else on both sides of the trenches.

  • just_parquet@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    I think the Green Bay Packers are trying to phase out scoring points by lining up offsides, personally

    • haunted_cheesecake@alien.topB
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      1 year ago

      Man that Sunday game was painful to watch on both sides. We were an absolute disaster but y’all sure did everything you could to keep us in it.

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        While that may be true the NFL has called offsides on us multiple times this season when we’ve never been offsides. They keep trying to saying Kelce’s hand is Dickerson’s hand, when it’s not. It’s Kelce’s and he’s allowed to put his hand in the neutral zone.

        • ProofHorseKzoo@alien.topB
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          Same for us. They constantly get confused and flag the wrong player. Also tons of “ineligible receiver down field” on our OL. Feels like they never called that and now it’s at least once a game.

          They also called false start on the center. I’m not a rules expert, but isn’t the center… the one who starts? How can he be false?

          I get we are young and inexperienced and going to make mistakes… but some of those calls are head scratchers.

          • KrispyyKarma@alien.topB
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            1 year ago

            It feels like ineligible man downfield and grounding calls have increased league wide this year due to more strict enforcement of the rules.

            Center can false start just like any other player if they flinch/act like they’re going to snap the ball and then don’t. If they move forward without snapping the ball it’s also a false start.

          • Dangerous_Nitwit@alien.topB
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            1 year ago

            You are almost seeing the whole picture then. The ball is placed by the ref. Kelce extends the ball once his hand is on it. This makes it appear the defense is offsides, unless you knew it was the center who extended his arm a foot or two forward. And if you didn’t notcie that the center extended his arm forward, it would look as if somebody on defense is offsides. This is what refs have been looking for this year after being tipped off about it in the offseason.

        • Rock_man_bears_fan@alien.topB
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          In defense of the referee, he’s looking down the line past 3 other bodies from the sideline. It’s not exactly easy to figure out whose arm is in the neutral zone. I’m not saying it’s the right call, but you guys aren’t intentionally getting screwed over

        • 88adavis@alien.topB
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          It’s because Kelce routinely pushes the ball forward when he grabs it off the original line of scrimmage. Some refs are actually able to recognize what the true LOS is and are calling it correctly.

      • Puk3s@alien.topB
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        1 year ago

        Ya that’s probably the thing I’ve hated the most this year. Random dumb penalties. Often ones that don’t even affect the play. Very frustrating to watch.

    • trEntDG@alien.topB
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      1 year ago

      I knew those casuals were getting lazy when they didn’t bother to find a HoF QB in the draft.

  • FunnyFilmFan@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    Isn’t the real story that the Packers aren’t showing the team the weekly video that covers the points of emphasis or aren’t having the position coaches communicator the relevant points to the players?

    • ldog2135@alien.topB
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      Both times he was called for it he was well behind the ball. Neither time, was anyone even CLOSE to being offsides. It was only called because they tried to QB sneak, and nothing more. If all 10 players lined up 10 yards behind the center, they still would have called offsides.

      • River_Pigeon@alien.topB
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        Dude he was clearly lined up with the center on the second penalty. The first was tacky, the second definitely offsides

    • Sea_Television_3306@alien.topB
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      1 year ago

      Because they don’t see QB sneaks as “exciting” so they’ll throw a flag for offsides and kill a drive so the fans can see the most electrifying play in all of sports entertainment, the punt

    • qp0n@alien.topB
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      Because to the NFL its not a sport its an entertainment product. They weren’t pushing the Swifty nonsense so hard because it was good for the game, only because it was good for their bottom line.

    • Yolectroda@alien.topB
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      Offsides has been a rule for over a century. I’m not sure if enforcing offsides is altering the game of football.

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    They’ve called offsides on the Eagles twice this year on our guards, and both times it was incorrect because the hands they were seeing were actually Kelce’s

  • Next_Level_V@alien.topB
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    Try to ban a play that only one team can pull off is stupid. Watched multiple teams try it and fail…

  • YoureNotMom@alien.topB
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    “You know what’s more fun than watching an offense sustain a drive? Penalties and punts” - the league office, apparently

    • donkeylipsh@alien.topB
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      I’d honestly much rather watch teams trade 3 and outs playing actual football than watch this rugby nonsense every time it’s 3rd and 3 or shorter

  • HoratioPLivingston@alien.topB
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    Solution for this is to bench the offending OL man the entire game. Offensive line holding calls and offside penalties can murder any cadence or rhythm that may be fostering on any drive to the end zone. This has worked wonders for me in Madden for players that have horrible discipline.

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    The pet theory that I’ve been working on, but not yet able to adequately express to my satisfaction, is that the NFL is worried about defenses getting so frustrated that they A: start engaging in dangerous behavior to try and stop it or B: say “fuck it” and take the play off to try and regroup on the next series of downs

    So you have the safety concerns, which I think are more legitimate, or some sort of scenario where there’s an unspoken agreement that 3rd and 9 is a gimme and you can see it on the field that both sides are just going through the motions for a play, thus DEVALUAING THE PRODUCT

    but who the hell knows, refs might just not be very good at accurately determining if 22 men are lined up perfectly along an axial plane

    • MicoJive@alien.topB
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      I think we kind of started to see it happen, Ive definitely noticed more defenses trying to dive over the piles on QB sneaks. The Vikings did it to Purdy and it likely was the play that caused his concussion and we won the game because of it.

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        I mean the qb getting injured should be a reason that offenses don’t call it every time 🤷🏻‍♂️

      • TetrisTech@alien.topB
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        Tbf the QB getting injured is a risk you take when you shove them thru your OL into the DL

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      3rd and 9 is a gimme

      Damn the Eagles just keep getting better and better at this thing

    • Princeof_Ravens@alien.topB
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      refs might just not be very good at accurately determining if 22 men are lined up perfectly along an axial plane

      I think this is also likely. It’s not something easy to eyeball.

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      defenses getting so frustrated that they A: start engaging in dangerous behavior to try and stop it injure the QB

      its less to try and stop it, and more that they know that with QB sneaks of this type that they won’t get called for anything. I’ve seen cheap shots at hurts at an alarming rate on these plays. Luckily he is one of the few that is almost always basically under/between guys so the attempts fail.

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    It’s very clearly a “point of emphasis”. The only real reason to emphasize that rule all of a sudden is for the refs to make the tush push more difficult and split the difference while the competition committee makes up their mind whether to just ban it.

    It was on Runyan though for even giving them a chance to call it after the first one

    • Yolectroda@alien.topB
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      The only real reason to emphasize that rule all of a sudden is for the refs to make the tush push more difficult

      Or, because teams are openly and obviously committing penalties that aren’t getting enforced on these rules in order to gain a competitive advantage. That seems like another “real reason” to emphasize this rule.