Travis Kelsey
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Yeah.
Yeah.
just from like the health aspect is like people see people misusing my quotes. Like the place sucks to run, but it sucks because of like an exertion, like an energy level. It takes so much to try and get a yard.
just from like the health aspect is like people see people misusing my quotes. Like the place sucks to run, but it sucks because of like an exertion, like an energy level. It takes so much to try and get a yard.
just from like the health aspect is like people see people misusing my quotes. Like the place sucks to run, but it sucks because of like an exertion, like an energy level. It takes so much to try and get a yard.
It's not a high impact collision. There's not for the most part, people don't even get rolled up on because you're keeping your feet moving. It's not going to be a play in my opinion, where you're going to see this huge increase in chance of,
It's not a high impact collision. There's not for the most part, people don't even get rolled up on because you're keeping your feet moving. It's not going to be a play in my opinion, where you're going to see this huge increase in chance of,
It's not a high impact collision. There's not for the most part, people don't even get rolled up on because you're keeping your feet moving. It's not going to be a play in my opinion, where you're going to see this huge increase in chance of,
risk of injury it's just not so i don't think it's really that dangerous from a health perspective and i don't listen i've done no studies other than anecdotally what i've been through but typically injuries happen when guys get rolled up on because they're locked out in blocks or there's a high impact collision that occurs and neither of those happens on a play like this it's that's so tight quarters it just ends up being like you're just pushing against each other
risk of injury it's just not so i don't think it's really that dangerous from a health perspective and i don't listen i've done no studies other than anecdotally what i've been through but typically injuries happen when guys get rolled up on because they're locked out in blocks or there's a high impact collision that occurs and neither of those happens on a play like this it's that's so tight quarters it just ends up being like you're just pushing against each other
risk of injury it's just not so i don't think it's really that dangerous from a health perspective and i don't listen i've done no studies other than anecdotally what i've been through but typically injuries happen when guys get rolled up on because they're locked out in blocks or there's a high impact collision that occurs and neither of those happens on a play like this it's that's so tight quarters it just ends up being like you're just pushing against each other
You know, I get it. I mean, it's a play that some people don't think represents football. I disagree. I think it represents football really well. Some people think it's more of a rugby play. But when we have, like, a guy who played rugby, like Jordan Milata, he's like, it doesn't have anything to do with rugby. It's physicality. It's intensity. I think it perfectly represents football that I like.
You know, I get it. I mean, it's a play that some people don't think represents football. I disagree. I think it represents football really well. Some people think it's more of a rugby play. But when we have, like, a guy who played rugby, like Jordan Milata, he's like, it doesn't have anything to do with rugby. It's physicality. It's intensity. I think it perfectly represents football that I like.
You know, I get it. I mean, it's a play that some people don't think represents football. I disagree. I think it represents football really well. Some people think it's more of a rugby play. But when we have, like, a guy who played rugby, like Jordan Milata, he's like, it doesn't have anything to do with rugby. It's physicality. It's intensity. I think it perfectly represents football that I like.
You know, but at this point, I mean, I'm tired of β the back and forth with it. If you're going to ban it, just ban it. It ends up being a topic every single year before the tush push was allowed and we started doing it. We just used to do regular quarterback sneaks and was still a high rate. So I don't think it's going to really change the Eagles approach that much.
You know, but at this point, I mean, I'm tired of β the back and forth with it. If you're going to ban it, just ban it. It ends up being a topic every single year before the tush push was allowed and we started doing it. We just used to do regular quarterback sneaks and was still a high rate. So I don't think it's going to really change the Eagles approach that much.
You know, but at this point, I mean, I'm tired of β the back and forth with it. If you're going to ban it, just ban it. It ends up being a topic every single year before the tush push was allowed and we started doing it. We just used to do regular quarterback sneaks and was still a high rate. So I don't think it's going to really change the Eagles approach that much.
They are going to keep doing this because it is a higher percentage with the push, but it isn't that much more like the Eagles just generally are good at quarterback sneak. That's why they execute this play at a high level because they're good at that first.
They are going to keep doing this because it is a higher percentage with the push, but it isn't that much more like the Eagles just generally are good at quarterback sneak. That's why they execute this play at a high level because they're good at that first.
They are going to keep doing this because it is a higher percentage with the push, but it isn't that much more like the Eagles just generally are good at quarterback sneak. That's why they execute this play at a high level because they're good at that first.