The Eagles star shrinks potential in the controversial game of ‘Tush push’


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The NFL owners are expected to participate in conversations about polarization again Push of Tush Wednesday at the League meetings.

Last month, owners He presented the vote On a proposal to prohibit the play that became the call card of the Philadelphia Eagles in the last two seasons. As the vote approaches, some prominent Philadelphia Eagles talked about the controversial game of short yards.

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The offensive Tackle of the Philadelphia Eagles Jordan Mailata (68) celebrates during the parade and rally of the Super Bowl Lix championship. (Images Couto-Imagn)

“I have no idea about it,” said the open receptor of the Eagles, Aj Brown. “It’s just a patio.”

The offensive liner Jordan Mailata echoed similar feelings, saying: “They are governing [on] the thrust? I guess we will do it without pushing.

“In terms of prohibiting the thrust of Tush, I hate that name, so I hope they prohibit it, it is a stupid name,” joked the Tackle All-Pro.

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“But I can’t control it. We can’t control it. So, we don’t even care about that. At this time, we are only installing our schemes, whatever [offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo] He is installing that day, we focus because they worry if they are going to ban the thrust of Tush or not to win a championship. “

The Philadelphia Eagles Field Marshal, Jalen Hurts (1) is aligned for Tush’s thrust game on the goal line against the Kansas City bosses during the Super Bowl Lix in Ceasars Superdome. (Mark J. Rebila-Imagn images)

The Green Bay Packers presented a proposal to prohibit the thrust of Tush.

“We’ll see where that is going,” said Eagles coach Nick Sirianni. “We are not waiting for much time to solve it. It will be public [Wednesday]. And you know how I feel about it. “

The Philadelphia Eagles Field Marshal, Jalen Hurts (1), scores on the push of Tush during a game between the San Francisco 49ers and the Philadelphia Eagles on December 3, 2023. (Andy Lewis/Icon Sportswire through Getty Images)

In the meetings of the League last month, the owner of the Eagles, Jeffrey Lurie, described the impulse of Tush as “precision game” and accredited the field marshal Jalen Hurts for helping the work to be routinely.

ESPN reported that Tush’s impulse was used in just 0.28% of the total plays last season.

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