NFL should ban the ‘tush push’ used by Ravens, Eagles
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The Philadelphia Eagles have caused quite a controversy since introducing the tush push play in the 2022 season. After winning the Super Bowl last season, the NFL is looking into potentially banning t...
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The future of the “tush push” should be decided on Tuesday following debates about the safety of a play that’s helped the Philadelphia Eagles win one Super Bowl and reach another.
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"I think for everybody, including myself especially, health and safety is the most important thing when evaluating any play," Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie said Tuesday at the league meetings.
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That the GM who spoke to Fowler highlighted the "guise of player safety" is notable, as it gives teams opposed to the tush push being allowed an argument to make outside of just pointing to how difficult it is to stop.
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The Minnesota Vikings want J.J. McCarthy to be their starter and he has the inside track, but the team isn't done adding to the QB room.
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On the other side, people like Green Bay Packers general manager Brian Gutekunst are citing safety concerns for players about the Tush Push remaining legal. That appears to be the common, rehearsed talking point as the motion for a ban gains significant momentum in the background.
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It's "lying season," but Schoen sure sounded like a GM happy with the QB room he has assembled and thinking about other needs in the draft.
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