The suspense about whether the “push of Tush” will continue to be part of the crime of the Eagles will be resolved in May, according to the NFL commissioner Roger Goodell.
“For a long period of time until 2006, that could push or pull a player anywhere,” Goodell told Mike Greenberg from ESPN on Thursday night. “Is that part of football? Is it a football play? Or is it also a play that can bring some danger to him, ours, you know, Safety Conns for our players? So I think we will pass through the discussion again, and of the competition, and Itthip, and Ithip, and Ithip. [will] It is probably voted in May. “
Greenberg pressured Goodell about whether I had an idea what the result of that would be.
“No, I think, listen, there are strong views about” Is this a football game? “Strong views about their security, strong opinions about: listening, a couple of teams do it well. Then.
In truth, Goodell probably has a better idea than the average of the vote result.
The decision to present the vote at winter meetings could only have been taken to keep the measure alive, hoping that it will happen after being reworking and discussed with teams behind the scene.
How would a tum thrust ban? It is likely that it is a rule that prohibits the thrust of the ball bearer inside the rig box. This would allow officials to continue officiating in the field pushing in the same way they are currently, which is not to launch a flag.