{"id":292958,"date":"2023-11-03T14:26:04","date_gmt":"2023-11-03T14:26:04","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sportsloveme.com\/?p=292958"},"modified":"2023-11-03T14:26:04","modified_gmt":"2023-11-03T14:26:04","slug":"eagles-unstoppable-tush-push-gets-boost-from-rugby-coach-richie-gray","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/sportsloveme.com\/nfl\/eagles-unstoppable-tush-push-gets-boost-from-rugby-coach-richie-gray\/","title":{"rendered":"Eagles unstoppable 'tush push' gets boost from Rugby coach Richie Gray"},"content":{"rendered":"
The Philadelphia Eagles have kicked up a storm in the NFL by running a play similar to a rugby maul \u2014 and they\u2019ve drafted in a former Scotland coach to take it to the next level.<\/p>\n
Labelled the \u2018brotherly shove\u2019 because it is best played by the team from the city of brotherly love, the move sees two players line-up behind their quarterback to push him into the line during the play.<\/p>\n
Generally used when a team aims to gain a yard or so, the tactic \u2014 also called \u2018the tush push\u2019 \u2014 is proving to be very effective.<\/p>\n
Some are calling for it to be banned because they feel the way the Eagles play it is illegal. Certainly, when well done, it is impossible to stop \u2014 and the effectiveness of the play is currently dominating headlines in the USA.<\/p>\n
The Eagles staff look on such criticism as professional jealously and they\u2019ve left no stone unturned in their bid to improve its potency even further, which is where Scots-born coach Richie Gray comes in.<\/p>\n
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Rugby coach Richie Gray was appointed by the Eagles to help improve the ‘brotherly shove’<\/p>\n
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The Eagles got a lot of criticism for using the play, some asked for it to be banned from the NFL<\/p>\n
Rugby fans will know Gray from his time as part of Vern Cotter\u2019s backroom staff with Scotland and also for successful spells as an assistant coach with the Springboks and the South Africa sevens team.<\/p>\n
Gray, from Galashiels, has recently signed a three-year contract extension to work with Toulon in France, while he has his own training equipment company that supplies rugby clubs and NFL sides.<\/p>\n
His profile has exploded over the last few days since sports programmes started to debate \u2018the brotherly shove\u2019. Podcasts, TV shows and radio broadcasts have all been examining the play. It has always been in existence but, since Gray started advising the Eagles on how to perfect it a few months ago, it has become a massively divisive topic.<\/p>\n
In total, in 53 out of the 60 times that the Eagles have run the \u2018brotherly shove\u2019 over the last year or so \u2014 they were using it before Gray got involved \u2014 they have converted a first down or a touchdown on it. That is a 93-per-cent success rate, which is much higher than any other play in football.<\/p>\n
It is the closest American football fans have come to see an unstoppable play in the NFL.<\/p>\n
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Gray previously served as the Skills\/Breakdown Coach for The South African National Team<\/p>\n
In an exclusive interview with Mail Sport, Gray, who had been working with various NFL teams on tackling since 2016, revealed he had been brought into the Eagles by their legendary coach Jeff Stoutland over the summer to pass on his advice.<\/p>\n
\u2018Jeff is one of the best offensive line coaches in the NFL, an absolute legend,\u2019 said Gray. \u2018He sent me a video of the quarterback sneak which the Eagles use a lot to gain an extra yard on the fourth down, and they are very good at it.<\/p>\n
\u2018He brought me in to look at it and, for a morning, we ripped apart the move. I told a room of coaches it is very difficult to stop an organised mass of players. On the second day, I had a bit of work to do with their defensive group, then I came home.<\/p>\n
\u2018It all kicked off when Jason Kelce of the Philadelphia Eagles, whose brother Travis plays for the Kansas City Chiefs, started talking on their podcast that has millions of listeners about \u2018this Scottish guy\u2019, and that was me. They kept talking about it over a few weeks and, all of a sudden, the whole of America has been trying to find out who the Scottish guy is!<\/p>\n
\u2018Then a podcaster with half a million listeners picked it up and that took interest to another level. It has been the major talking point of the NFL.\u2019<\/p>\n
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Gray recently signed a three-year contract extension to work with Toulon in France<\/p>\n
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Gray has worked with several NFL teams in the past but joined the Eagles over the summer\u00a0<\/p>\n
Gray isn\u2019t giving anything away when it comes to revealing what little tricks of the trade he learned in rugby \u2014 first as a second row for Gala, then as a coach \u2014 have been passed on to the Eagles.<\/p>\n
\u2018I can\u2019t tell you what I actually said or did and never will, but I can say a lot of it is down to technique, personnel and tactics,\u2019 he said. \u2018I gave my opinion on what I would do defensively and how I would make it better in attack.<\/p>\n
\u2018As the head coach of the Eagles said of the \u201cbrotherly shove\u201d, everybody does it, it\u2019s just we do it better than anybody else.<\/p>\n
\u2018It was a trademark move for the Eagles before I got there but, like any good coaches, they wanted to get one per cent better which is why they brought me in.<\/p>\n
\u2018American football is like human chess played at 100 miles an hour involving the biggest human beings on the planet and what I told them was a small part of their play book.\u2019<\/p>\n