Sean Payton defends the controversial thrust of Eagles as a safer game


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The coach of the Denver Broncos, Sean Payton, has to discover how to stop it this week, but has no problem with the patented and controversial thrust game of the Philadelphia Eagles.

In fact, for all those who believe that the work could result in players’ safety problems, Payton believes that exactly the opposite.

“The reason I stood in favor is quite simple,” he said, through Sports Radio 94wip. “If the powers do not want it for aesthetic reasons or competitive reasons, you know, [that] It is difficult to officiate, etc. … But I have been involved in those meetings for a long time, and when he suddenly greeted health and security, which could be the safest game in football, my bulls, my nose went up. “

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The Philadelphia Eagles Field Marshal, Jalen Hurts (1) is aligned for the Tush thrust game on the goal line against the Kansas City bosses during the Super Bowl Lix in Caesars Superdome on February 9, 2025. (Mark J. Rebila/images imagn)

Payton was a member of the NFL competition committee in the past, and the way it sees the work is a different version of the field marshal.

But others do not share the same views as Payton, and the play created headlines throughout the year, both in pre and regular seasonal conversations. The biggest was when the Green Bay Packers formally presented a proposal to ban the league game. However, the vote of the NFL owners fell short, since they had 22 with 24 necessary to approve the ban.

Saquon Barkley de Eagles scores in the false thrust game of Tush while Philly wins on the road

The League had to prepare once again for another season in which Eagles would certainly use their short yard advantage, and has prevailed all year, since the team remains undefeated for four weeks.

But there has been more controversy, with the NFL recognizing earlier this season that officials lost penalties of false beginning of the offensive line of the Eagles in plays that ended up going in favor of Philadelphia. It was said that the play would be more closely officiated.

The coach of the Denver Broncos, Sean Payton, leaves the tunnel before the match against the New Orleans Saints in Caesars Superdome. (Stephen Lew/Imagn images)

And if that were not difficult enough, the Eagles took a different variation from the work in Sunday’s victory over the Bay Buccaneers. In the third quarter, instead of the usual thrust of the Mariscal de Campo Jalen Hurts, he handed the ball to the Saquon Barkley corridor, who did not touch for a TouchDown who put the Eagles 31-13 at that time. They would continue to win 31-25 to move to 4-0.

The defense of the Broncos comes from a stellar action against an offensive of the Cincinnati Bengals in difficulties, since they were kept in just three points in a beating of 28-3 at home to return to the victories column. Denver now has 2-2 in the year.

To keep their victory streak alive, Payton must plan an almost perfect game considering how the Eagles, the queen champions of the Super Bowl, have played to start the campaign. And that potentially means finding the Kriptonite for its thrust of Tush at Superman level.

Chief coach Sean Payton de los Broncos de Denver during heating against Las Vegas Raiders in Allegiant Stadium on January 7, 2024 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Candice Ward/Getty Images)

Payton will not complain about that, he will only work to try to stop him.

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