When Sean Payton first took the head coaching job in New Orleans, the NFL allowed a runner to stand behind a teammate and push him forward. Now, Payton is assembling his coaching staff with the ...
The most unstoppable play in the NFL last season was undoubtedly the Philadelphia Eagles' scrum play, essentially a quarterback sneak in which two players pushed Jalen Hurts from behind. Philadelphia ...
Coinciding with Sean Payton’s first year as the head coach of the Saints, the NFL changed the rules to allow a runner to be pushed by a teammate. As Payton commences his first year as head coach of ...
This season, the Philadelphia Eagles unleashed the "Tush Push" play, where a quarterback gets an extra shove or pull from teammates during a sneak. When executed correctly, it's almost indefensible.
PALM BEACH, Fla. – Matt LaFleur wants to coach football, not rugby. "When you look at the play,” LaFleur said, “I don't think it's really a football play. It's more of a rugby play. And some of the ...
There has been a lot of discussion recently surrounding the NFL potentially outlawing the rugby-style push on short-yardage plays — of regularly lining up a player or two behind the quarterback to ...
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