The impulse of Tush, of the debated evil, was the topic Du Jor among the NFL coaches at the annual league meeting on Monday as new reports arose about the effort to prohibit the game.
The Green Bay Packers presented a proposal that would effectively prohibit the work, which became famous thanks to the Philadelphia Eagles and its success with it.
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The Philadelphia Eagles Field Marshal, Jalen Hurts, #1, scores a touchdown in a tum thrust during the top of the Super Bowl between the Philadelphia Eagles and the Kansas City bosses on February 9, 2025 at the Superdome in New Orleans. (Andy Lewis/Icon Sportswire through Getty Images)
The proposal to change the official rule of the Packers “would prohibit an offensive player to push a teammate who was aligned directly behind the Pargo and receive the click immediately in the click.” The proposal added that a penalty would be evaluated in any offensive player who violates the rule.
The League staff presented the rules proposals during a football operations meeting on Sunday, and the issue of the Packers proposal caused a “heated” discussion, said Espn. The general manager of the Packers, Brian Gutekunst, and chief coach Matt Lafleur refused to talk about that with ESPN.
However, he did not prevent other coaches from discussing it when the meeting was launched on Monday.
The Pittsburgh Steelers chief coach Mike Tomlin said he was “open -minded” to get rid of Tush’s thrust.
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The Field Marshal of the Philadelphia Eagles, Jalen Hurts, #1, prepares the impulse of Tush during the game between the Philadelphia Eagles and the Falcons of Atlanta on September 15, 2024 in Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia. (Andy Lewis/Icon Sportswire through Getty Images)
“The first time I saw it, I couldn’t believe it was legal because it was illegal in the field goal,” he said, through athletics. “That said, you hate being against, because when people are innovative, you want to respect that.
“There have certainly been some teams that have been more innovative than the rest of us … we hate penalizing them for it. But we got into the discussion about the field of field goals due to the safety of the players and, therefore, that remains a component of the discussion.”
The chief coach of the Kansas City Chiefs, Andy Reid, and the Buffalo Bills chief coach, Sean McDermott, also mentioned the notion of security when it came to prohibiting the play, according to Pro Football Talk.
A source played the security aspect in an interview with ESPN.
“It’s not about the player’s safety. It’s just a different play and looks different,” said the source.
The fury around the thrust of Tush intensified during the victory of the Eagles NFC championship over Washington’s commanders.
The commanders of the commanders tried to jump out of place to try to stop the play of the goal line. However, the constant sanctions outside the part of the officials resulted in a warning of the NFL officials, who said that the Eagles could have received a score if Washington continued to commit the penalty.

The Philadelphia Eagles Field Marshal, Jalen Hurts, #1, notes the impulse of Tush during the game between the San Francisco 49ers and the Filadelphia Eagles on December 3, 2023 in Lincoln Financial Field. (Andy Lewis/Icon Sportswire through Getty Images)
ESPN reported that the Push-Sneak game was only used less than 0.28% of the time.