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<blockquote data-quote="Magooch" data-source="post: 1060730" data-attributes="member: 17987"><p>As far as keeping the play (which again, at this point I don't think is very likely), the most sensible solution I can think of is to approach it similar to how they're doing onside kicks right now (which, admittedly - I don't like that either, lol). Make the offense "declare" that they are going to run that play; if nothing else it lets the defense stack the box and barrel down without worrying about a fake or something. That would serve to level the playing field to some degree at least, although does nothing for alleged injury concerns (and if anything would likely increase them). I could also see it being legislated to only be allowed to "declare" that play on 4th down or something; I saw a stat recently that showed there were something like a dozen third-and-short situations where Philly ran the **** Push, failed to pick up the first, then ran it again on 4th and converted for a first something like 98% of the time in total. So, i dunno.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Magooch, post: 1060730, member: 17987"] As far as keeping the play (which again, at this point I don't think is very likely), the most sensible solution I can think of is to approach it similar to how they're doing onside kicks right now (which, admittedly - I don't like that either, lol). Make the offense "declare" that they are going to run that play; if nothing else it lets the defense stack the box and barrel down without worrying about a fake or something. That would serve to level the playing field to some degree at least, although does nothing for alleged injury concerns (and if anything would likely increase them). I could also see it being legislated to only be allowed to "declare" that play on 4th down or something; I saw a stat recently that showed there were something like a dozen third-and-short situations where Philly ran the **** Push, failed to pick up the first, then ran it again on 4th and converted for a first something like 98% of the time in total. So, i dunno. [/QUOTE]
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