Andy Reid sees injury concern on tush push, but "I'd probably do it" if effective

Reid Dismisses Calls to Ban Tush Push Play

Chiefs head coach Andy Reid found himself on the unfavorable side of the tush push in Super Bowl LIX, yet he wasn’t advocating for its ban during a recent interview. Reid appeared as a guest on PFT Live from the Scouting Combine in Indianapolis, where the topic of this controversial play emerged. Despite the Chiefs opting out of quarterback sneaks with Patrick Mahomes in recent years—especially after he sustained an injury early in his career—Reid expressed that he would likely call the play if his team executed it as well as the Eagles do.

“They do it better than anybody, so they’re gonna get criticized,” Reid noted. “Heck, if we could do it effectively, I’d probably do it.”

Bills head coach Sean McDermott, along with other coaches, has pointed to safety concerns as a reason to consider banning this play. Reid acknowledged some of these concerns, especially in light of comments made by former Eagles center Jason Kelce about the physical toll of running the play. “That’s how I feel, but these committees take care of all this injury stuff,” Reid explained. amber game app “You hear Jason Kelce coming out — he said it when he was playing, he said it when he’s retired. And I got a lot of trust in that kid; he’s tougher than shoe leather pangarap other term. lets see in tagalog tnt registered He’s out there going, ‘This is a great play, but it kills me. As a center, I was getting destroyed.’ . . . That in itself is an alarm that you gotta look at.”

Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni disagreed with the notion that the tush push contributes to a disproportionate number of injuries. He expressed confidence that the data from the league would support this perspective. This information will likely play a crucial role in any discussions regarding changes to officiating on one of the most effective plays featured in Sirianni’s offensive strategy.

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Do you think the tush push will continue to be a dominant play in the NFL despite the concerns raised?