Travis Kelsey
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Oh, my gosh. Raheem Morris. There it is. Jason, you won.
Oh, my gosh. That was tough.
Oh, my gosh. That was tough.
Oh, my gosh. That was tough.
I get it. I get why certain teams want to ban it for competitive reasons. I get why some people think that it's potentially unsafe. I think optically it looks unsafe. It's football, man. For me personally, I never felt like there's that much more of a risk of injuring somebody on the play, and I don't think there's any statistics to back that up. So anybody saying that it's β
I get it. I get why certain teams want to ban it for competitive reasons. I get why some people think that it's potentially unsafe. I think optically it looks unsafe. It's football, man. For me personally, I never felt like there's that much more of a risk of injuring somebody on the play, and I don't think there's any statistics to back that up. So anybody saying that it's β
I get it. I get why certain teams want to ban it for competitive reasons. I get why some people think that it's potentially unsafe. I think optically it looks unsafe. It's football, man. For me personally, I never felt like there's that much more of a risk of injuring somebody on the play, and I don't think there's any statistics to back that up. So anybody saying that it's β
going to lead to more injuries is pure conjecture, not rooted in fact. I think the only argument I see for potentially banning it is, is there a competitive advantage? Is it unfair that players can push and should we allow players to push rather than ball carriers or anybody to have to do things on their own? But, I think that's going to be a hard rule to enforce. When is that enforced?
going to lead to more injuries is pure conjecture, not rooted in fact. I think the only argument I see for potentially banning it is, is there a competitive advantage? Is it unfair that players can push and should we allow players to push rather than ball carriers or anybody to have to do things on their own? But, I think that's going to be a hard rule to enforce. When is that enforced?
going to lead to more injuries is pure conjecture, not rooted in fact. I think the only argument I see for potentially banning it is, is there a competitive advantage? Is it unfair that players can push and should we allow players to push rather than ball carriers or anybody to have to do things on their own? But, I think that's going to be a hard rule to enforce. When is that enforced?
Are gang tackles outlawed? Are open field like when Big Creed Humphrey gets behind a running back and he's pushing the pile forward? Do we not want that? Because I like that. No, because that's football. Yeah, I think it's hard to know where do you stop β this from occurring. You can't just say like, Hey, you can't do the tush push. That feels like a hard rule.
Are gang tackles outlawed? Are open field like when Big Creed Humphrey gets behind a running back and he's pushing the pile forward? Do we not want that? Because I like that. No, because that's football. Yeah, I think it's hard to know where do you stop β this from occurring. You can't just say like, Hey, you can't do the tush push. That feels like a hard rule.
Are gang tackles outlawed? Are open field like when Big Creed Humphrey gets behind a running back and he's pushing the pile forward? Do we not want that? Because I like that. No, because that's football. Yeah, I think it's hard to know where do you stop β this from occurring. You can't just say like, Hey, you can't do the tush push. That feels like a hard rule.
Like it needs to be a rule that's enforceable throughout football. Although they do let defensive players push D lineman on the tush push. but they don't let that happen on field goal. They did outlaw that because that was leading to an increase of injury.
Like it needs to be a rule that's enforceable throughout football. Although they do let defensive players push D lineman on the tush push. but they don't let that happen on field goal. They did outlaw that because that was leading to an increase of injury.
Like it needs to be a rule that's enforceable throughout football. Although they do let defensive players push D lineman on the tush push. but they don't let that happen on field goal. They did outlaw that because that was leading to an increase of injury.
Yep.
Yep.
Yep.
Yeah.