The Philadelphia Eagles have developed an incredibly effective and unique play known as the "QB push sneak," "Tush Push" or "Brotherly Shove" capitalizing on a rule change that allowed players to push the ball carrier. Led by All-Pro Center Jason Kelce, the Eagles utilize their skill position players and even extra players to push the quarterback, Jalen Hurts, across the line on short-yardage situations. With Hurts' exceptional strength and support from his teammates, this play boasted a remarkable 29 out of 32 success rate in the previous season, despite opponents anticipating it. The NFL considered banning the play due to its dominance, but the rule change required three-quarters of the league's teams to vote in favor, which didn't happen. No other team has been able to replicate the Eagles' success with this play, making it a historically dominant strategy in the NFL.
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6 окт 2023