The Eagles’ signature play is under attack again. An unnamed team has reportedly proposed to ban the Tush Push/Brotherly Shove, NFL executive vice president of football operations Troy Vincent said, per NFL Network’s Judy Battista.
An NFL team wants to ban the “Tush Push” play that has fueled the success of the Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles, according to the NFL Network and Washington Post. NFL executive Troy Vincent said Monday a proposal was submitted,
An NFL team has submitted a rule proposal to ban the "tush push" quarterback sneak, Troy Vincent, the NFL's executive vice president of football operations, told reporters at the scouting combine Monday.
The "tush push" is set to come under the microscope this offseason after an NFL team -- identified as the Green Bay Packers in an NFL Network report -- proposed a rule banning the play. Troy Vincent,
According to NFL Network and the Washington Post, league executive Troy Vincent said Monday that a team submitted a proposal to ban the play, a modified quarterback sneak where two teammates behind Jalen Hurts push him forward to help him try to gain the yardage necessary for a first down or touchdown.
The NFL has not been able to stop the Philadelphia Eagles' Tush Push, so the plan seems to be to ban it. Whatever happened to stopping what you don't like on the field?
Bills head coach Sean McDermott said he would vote against the Tush Push — highlighting the injury risk related with running the dangerous play
Judy Battista of NFL Network reported that NFL's executive vice president of football operations Troy Vincent said an unnamed team sent in a proposal to ban the tush push play. The Green Bay Packers have been identified as a team that wants the tush push banned by Dianna Russini.
For the last few years, the Eagles' version of the quarterback sneak has become a crucial part of their offense. With their excellent offensive line, physically strong quarterback and perfected execution,
It’s time to bring an end to the “tush push.” That’s according to one NFL team that officially proposed outlawing the controversial play, which is a style of quarterback sneak frequently run by
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