The first article you linked links to this one:
NFL.com - Official Site of the National Football League
dated 9/3/13 that states the rule correctly. There is an editor's note:
"Editor's note: The rule proposal was amended before it was passed to ban pushing of any "Team B" teammate...
I believe (but am not certain) that the rule applies when you push a man before he has made contact with an opposing player. Once players are in the pile, you can't accelerate your own player with a push. At least, I think that's the intent of the rule.
As such, it sounds like it was...
Yeah, the quote was definitely taken somewhat out of context. The interviewers said "When we talk to you next week, are you guys gonna be 2 and 0?". Wilk paused and replied "Yeah, we're gonna be 2 and 0." What else do you expect the guy to say? Have fun with it all you want, but if you...
Scott is a barely controlled rabid dog who is the player you either LOVE when he's on your team or HATE when he's on any other team. I get that.
But at some level, pro sports should be about entertainment, not life-or-death for the fans. And after a decade of more of watching the league...
I thought he had a pretty good game against the Jets in one of the two contests but I may be misremembering. I thought he did a passable job filling in for Welker that day.
They forgot the part where the Jets trade up for Cleveland's #1 pick for their own 1st and 5th rounders and a bacon-double-cheesburger.
Eric Mangini...the gift that keeps on giving...
This year's Pro Bowl seems about as popular as the Buffalo Bill's Head Coaching job. By next week we'll be watching Alex Smith vs. Brady Quinn.
No thanks.
That should be post of the week. I'm a Jets fan and this made me laugh out loud becuase it's exactly how I hope I'd respond if the situations were reversed.
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