NFL news: Super Bowl champion says it makes no sense to prohibit the push of Tush


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The Super Bowl champion, Nick Foles, is “Pro Tush Push”, since the controversy surrounds the famous play of the Philadelphia Eagles.

In the last two Eagles games, there have been multiple cases in which the offensive liners of the Eagles have seemed to jump out of play, attracting criticism of the work.

Foles, 36, told Pak Gazette Digital that it makes no sense to prohibit the thrust of Tush.

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The Philadelphia Eagles field marshal, Jalen Hurts (1) fight for yardage during the second half of a NFL football match against the Los Angeles Rams in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on September 21, 2025. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)

“I am Pro Tush Push. When I am there, I know the quality of the offensive line coach they have in Jeff Stoutland, I know the quality of the offensive linens they have and how they are taught and the small details that make the work what it is,” said Pak Gazette Digital in a recent interview.

“Not only that, you have Jalen Hurts by directing the work, which is excellent in this; it is probably the best in the world.

Foles said it depends on the referees, not the Eagles, properly officiate the work.

“It depends on the officials, not the Philadelphia Eagles, to officiate it correctly. There were false beginnings in the chief game? Obviously, as with the only The jumps because they are trying that the initial leveras, what they try, what he tries, what he tries, what he tries, what he tries, what he tries, what he tries, what he tries, what he tries, what he tries, what he tries, what he tries, what he tries, what he tries, what he tries, what he tries, what he tries, what he tries, what he tries, what he tries. Try, what you try, what you try, what you try, what you try, what you try, what you try, what you try, what you try, what you try, what you try.

The Super Bowl champion, Nick Foles, accredits the AI ​​for taking him to fantasy football

The Field Marshal of the Philadelphia Eagles, Jalen Hurts (1), receives a thrust behind the closed wing of Philadelphia Eagles Grant Calcater (81) against the Kansas City chiefs in the second half during a NFL football match in Kansas City, Missouri, on September 14, 2025. (AP Photo/Ed Zurga)

“You are not trying to deceive the system, but you are trying to use your Snap count as a weapon in the sense that we are going to be the first in battle, we will be the first to go down and obtain leverage.” That is what makes the play successful, so Snap’s count is always used to obtain an advantage. “

The unique Pro Bowler said that the Tush-Push is a very difficult work to officiate.

“It depends on officials, I don’t know what they use: do they wear AI glasses, use this to continue, when it is not a day of a game, working to see everything adjusted? It is probably a very difficult play to officiate, but it is a legal work. They will only have to call false beginnings if it is a false beginning. That is the only one (solution) is to officiate is an intensity of greater intensity.” “.” “.” “.” “

Regardless of how he personally feels foles about the work, he does not see how the NFL can prohibit the work. The former Eagles star said she would strip the team of her competitive advantage.

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The former field marshal of the Philadelphia Eagles, Nick Foles, is seen before a match against the Atlanta Falcons in Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on September 16, 2024. (Images of Bill Streicher/Imagn)

“I don’t see how you can prohibit it. If you are going to ban this, then you can’t let Brandon Aubrey kick the field goals, you can’t have Josh Allen, you can’t throw the ball after four seconds. As, they have their competitive advantages because they are very good in those things; this is the competitive advantage of the Eagles.”

Foles cited the risk of injuries as a possible reason to prohibit the work, but said how the offensive linens that have directed the work do not see it as a risk.

“I Think The Biggest Argument Could Bejuries, But i’ve Talked To Players About This Play, and this is the play they feel lEAST LIKELY TO GET INS INJURED ON; IT’S JUS A DOG PILE. This play. Foles.

Foles mentioned how when he and Carson Wentz were the field marshal of the Eagles in 2017 and 2018, before the impulse of Tush, they were very successful with the field marshal. Foles said that the impulse of Tush is just an additional development in what had already been a successful play for the team.

Foles believes that the NFL will make some alterations in the play next season, but it will not prohibit it completely.

The Philadelphia Eagles Field Marshal, Nick Foles (9), makes a launch during the third quarter of a NFC divisional playoff football match against the New Orleans Saints in Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana, on January 13, 2019. (Chuck Cook/USA Today Sports)

“I don’t see how they can prohibit it. I think they stop allowing players to push other players from behind, but I still think the work is successful. I don’t think that stops it, so they probably make few changes here and there, but I don’t think they prohibit it completely,” said Foles.

Foles played 11 seasons in the NFL, and was appointed MVP of the Super Bowl Lii for his incredible performance with the Eagles in his Super Bowl victory over the New England Patriots. The unique Pro Bowler played five seasons with the Eagles (two different periods), a season with the then St. Louis Rams, one with the Kansas City Chiefs, two with the Chicago Bears, one with the Jacksonville Jaguars and another with the Indianapolis Colts.

In 71 games (58 openings), Foles had a record of 29-29 with a race completion of 62.4%, launching 14,227 yards and 82 touchdowns with 47 interceptions.

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