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Many fans—and many who are directly involved with other NFL teams—have viewed the Eagles' variation on the quarterback sneak as an unfair competitive advantage.
From Bleacher Report
There will be no vote Tuesday on the latest attempt to ban the "Tush Push’ play made famous by the Super Bowl Champion Philadelphia Eagles, according to reports.
From Yahoo! Sports
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An unnamed NFL general manager criticizes teams who are wanting to ban the Philadelphia Eagles' tush push play.
Fresh off a Super Bowl win, former Philadelphia Eagles offensive coordinator Keelen Moore believes the Tush push should stay in the NFL.
Adam Schefter believes the big reason why the Tush Push is being banned is because the Philadelphia Eagles do it better than anyone.
A decision on the future of the tush push has been pushed until next month. NFL team owners had been set to vote Tuesday on Green Bay's proposal to ban the play that's helped the Philadelphia Eagles win one Super Bowl and reach another,
The NFL has tabled discussions to ban the so-called tush push, the Philadelphia Eagles' controversial version of a quarterback sneak, but could continue those talks at the league owners' spring meeting in May, the league said Tuesday.
Lurie said linebacker Zack Baun is “our number one priority in the offseason.” A year ago, such a statement would’ve been absurd. The Eagles initially signed the former Saints edge rusher to a one-year,
While a potential tush push ban would affect the Eagles drastically on the field, it could also affect their draft strategy.
The tush push ban will be one of the most debated topics at the NFL's annual league meetings in Palm Beach, Florida.
Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni naturally is in favor of keeping the Tush Push, and he lobbied his former assistants coaching around the league to keep it around. Philadelphia has made the play a key weapon in recent years, using a dominant offensive line and a huge quarterback in Jalen Hurts to make it effectively unstoppable at the goal line.