Bears HC Ben Johnson isn't a fan of the Tush Push
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The Tush Push isn’t getting pushed out of the Eagles’ playbook anytime soon. At the spring league meeting in Minneapolis on Wednesday, clubs failed to pass a rule change proposed by the Green Bay Packers that states an offensive player may not “push or pull a runner in any direction at any time,
The Browns’ vote shouldn’t come as a surprise given their deep Philadelphia connections, as Mary Kay Cabot pointed out on the podcast: “You’ve got Andrew (Berry) having worked for Howie Roseman, the great GM of the Eagles, you’ve got Catherine Hickman, who worked for the Eagles... It’s almost like the Browns sister team in the NFL.”
Both sides are making their cases in anticipation of the vote. Per The Athletic's Dianna Russini, Eagles officials are making calls around the league to make the case that the play should not be banned. One division rival of the the Eagles, meanwhile, is calling it a "cheapo play."
Left tackle Jordan Mailata said “we’ll go without the push” if the proposal passes and that the team is more focused on what new offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo is installing than on what’s going on at league meetings.
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After controversy in the NFC Championship Game, Commanders' linebacker Frankie Luvu has picked a side in the 'Tush Push' debate.
The NFL owners voted 22-10 to ban the Tush Push, but it needed 24 votes to go through. Colin Cowherd says that the NFL owners got it wrong due to the danger the play presents and how ugly it is for the NFL.
Salt-N-Pepa are telling their record label not to push it as they fight for the rights to their music. The groundbreaking duo behind hip-hop classics, including 1983's "Shoop" and 1987's "Push It," say in a lawsuit that Universal Music Group is violating copyright law by refusing to agree to turn over the rights to their master recordings.
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