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The offensive line of the Philadelphia Eagles, Jordan Mailata, has ended with the criticism about the impulse of Tush, since it was under the microscope against the Kansas City chiefs in week 2.
NFL fans noticed on social networks that some Eagles players may have jumped out of play before the ball was broken while executing the play. Others were worried that the offense had too many men in the scrimmage line.
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The center of the Marshal of the Philadelphia Eagles Field, Jalen Hurts (1), receives the help from the Cam Jurgens center, the return center, after scoring a touchdown in a Tosh impulse in the second half of a NFL football match against the Kansas City chiefs, on Sunday, September 14, 2025, in Kansas City, Missouri. (AP Photo/Reed Hoffmann)
Anyway, the drum overcomes the owners to ban the work once and for all.
“I understand the indignation,” Mailata said in an interview in 94 Wip in Philadelphia. “What I do not understand is that they use it as an excuse for why we won the game. I think it is incredibly disrespectful for our defense and our special teams, who threw themselves. My brothers in defense and special teams that came out that game, that had their backs when we were not moving the ball or did nothing.
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The offensive line of the Philadelphia Eagles, Jordan Mailata (68), observes during the training camp in the Novacare complex on July 23, 2025. (Images of Kyle Ross/Imagn)
“That bothers me a little. That is because we give this game a lot and to base a short yardas play, that is a football play. And they say that we won the game of that, but not how our defense played and not how our special teams have played, putting us in those positions. You know, I think it’s a Bullcrap. I just think about my Toina.
Tush’s impulse survived a vote to end the actions that would have essentially forbid the game in the low season.

The Field Marshal of the Philadelphia Eagles, Jalen Hurts (1), receives a push from the closed wing of Philadelphia Eagles Grant Calcatorra (81) again the heads of Kansas City in the second half during a NFL football match on Sunday, September 14, 2025, in Kansas City, Missouri. (AP Photo/Ed Zurga)
And although it helped the Eagles on their way to a Super Bowl title during the 2024 season, the multitude of critics against the work is apparently growing.