Billy Gill
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It appears Jeremy has the answer.
It comes from an old rugby strategy because at the beginning of football, you would start with the ball placed near your goal line.
So the safe strategy was to potentially run out of the back of the end zone the same way that the safety on the other side of the field is the last line of defense.
I want back on.
I have more to say.
I'm not done yet.
I'm going to sit here and keep talking so you can turn my mic on or not.
Here's what would jazz up the QB sneak and football in general.
Let's move the goalposts back up to the goal line.
Forget about them at the back of the end zone.
Let's put them right there.
What a utensil for the offense to be able to run the defensive line.
oh it would be the greatest and by the way you line the ball up did they do this i've asked old people about i'm an old person now too but what did they use to just line the ball up directly in front of the goal post because what's the defense for that if you just run the ball like i'm gonna qb sneak it right into the goal post defender the goal post is there so you can't be there physically touchdown
I think that, but I like where your head's at.
And by the way, it's going to be real weird if the Eagles do win.
It looks less and less likely.
But if they win the Super Bowl on the back of the tush push again, and then the NFL abolishes it, those titles are going to feel real weird that a primary reason they got them is a rule that has now been eradicated.
That'd be very strange, right?
I don't know.