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Too good at this point. Based on the history though, assisting a runner used to be a penalty. It still is at youth, high school, and college levels. It’s scary for o linemen as they know they will be punished with contact, but the injury data doesn’t equate to a dangerous play.Is this being banned because it is too good or is it a medical thing like drop hip?
Chris Jones injured his neck defending a tush push.Too good at this point. Based on the history though, assisting a runner used to be a penalty. It still is at youth, high school, and college levels. It’s scary for o linemen as they know they will be punished with contact, but the injury data doesn’t equate to a dangerous play.
Player safety is their reason for trying to ban it.Is this being banned because it is too good or is it a medical thing like drop hip?
Too good at this point. Based on the history though, assisting a runner used to be a penalty. It still is at youth, high school, and college levels. It’s scary for o linemen as they know they will be punished with contact, but the injury data doesn’t equate to a dangerous play.
Excuse my ignorance but I thaught it was the QB keeping the ball? Or does both happen?Chris Jones injured his neck defending a tush push.
Either way it’s aiding the runner from behind the LOS. That has never been legal in my lifetime. The first time the Eagles used that play, the ref should have flagged them for assisting the runner. That would have ended it.
If the QB has no intent of passing the ball, I.e. no throwing motion, the QB is a runner and not a passer. Same thing on rugby style kicks we don’t see as often in the NFL. If a punter takes 5 or 6 steps before kicking he is no longer afforded the same kicking protections.Excuse my ignorance but I thaught it was the QB keeping the ball? Or does both happen?
This is one of those little snippets of info that I miss not being a usa based fan? I don't think that's been explained in a game I've watched or it has and I missed it. In my defence if I'm wrong games kick off 9pm and 1am GMT most of the time.If the QB has no intent of passing the ball, I.e. no throwing motion, the QB is a runner and not a passer. Same thing on rugby style kicks we don’t see as often in the NFL. If a punter takes 5 or 6 steps before kicking he is no longer afforded the same kicking protections.
Mcvay spoke out about this and proposed a better system I think?They're also going to vote on seeding the playoffs by record, division champs will get in but it doesn't benefit anyone.
East Coast games generally start at 6pm UK time, while West Coast games start at 9:05 or 9:25pm UK time. The only games that start late at night in the UK are the Prime Time games stateside.In my defence if I'm wrong games kick off 9pm and 1am GMT most of the time.
Either way it’s aiding the runner from behind the LOS. That has never been legal in my lifetime. The first time the Eagles used that play, the ref should have flagged them for assisting the runner. That would have ended it.
I believe the aiding the runner rule was changed a few years ago. So I don't think the refs CAN throw a flag on it unless they change the rule back. I think this is basically what they are discussing.So it should be illegal under aiding the runner rule, totally agree
You’re welcome, but pushing a runner is still legal in the NFL (think premier league). All levels of gridiron below there (non-professional and affiliated with educational schools) it is illegal to assist a runner.Thank you for the insight.
So it should be illegal under aiding the runner rule, totally agree
We have 4, 6pm games this year. Atm 4, 1am and 7 9pm. Then London and 1 TBDEast Coast games generally start at 6pm UK time, while West Coast games start at 9:05 or 9:25pm UK time. The only games that start late at night in the UK are the Prime Time games stateside.
Do you have his comments on it? I must have missed them.Mcvay spoke out about this and proposed a better system I think?
4 min mark, I miss heard it, he is against it! Because we don't play all 15 divisional rivals, it would only work if we did.Do you have his comments on it? I must have missed them.
This is the schedule adjusted for UK start times:We have 4, 6pm games this year. Atm 4, 1am and 7 9pm. Then London and 1 TBD
so it's 11 late nights with young kids this year and was 12 last year in my defence.
UK times before Americans get confused.