Are the Carolina Panthers The supporters of the naughty room in the NFL?
On Wednesday, team owners voted against a ban on the “Tash push”, the controversial quarter Sneak Sneak made famous by the defending champion of the Super Bowl title Philadelphia Eagles. The proposal, presented by the Green bay packersdropped with two voices in less the threshold of 24 teams during the Spring League meetings in Minnesota.
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So, were the panthers among the 22 teams that voted to be able to play, or were they among the 10 teams who want the League to get out of the game book?
Well, according to the initiate of the ESPN Senior NFL, Adam Schefter, they were not part of this last group. . .
Panthers head coach Dave Canales was questioned about the “Tash push” during owners’ meetings in April.
“Statistics do not say that it is definitely a dangerous game,” Canals indicatedVia Cameron Wolfe from NFL Network. “Most Convo are in question of security. But I do not want to remove a competitive advantage. Eagles have mastered the room.”
Also known as “Brotherly Shove”, The Push is a short-term racing game that tastes skills players from an offense with the literally thrust of their quarter-arre (by the TUSH) to take a first try or a touch.
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Since 2022, the Eagles and the Buffalo bills pushed the push more than the other 30 combined NFL teams – and at a success rate of 87%. The league average at that time was 71%.
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This article originally appeared on Panthers Wire: Have the Panthers voted for or against the proposed ban on “Tash Push”?