Eagles get their 1st win of season keeping Tush Push alive
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After months of debate and hours of discussion at the NFL's spring league meetings in Minnesota Wednesday, the fate of the "tush push" — the play the Philadelphia Eagles run more successfully than any other team — has been decided.
To make matters worse, the NFL chose the Green Bay Packers as the poster child for the rule change, to no avail. The Philadelphia Eagles didn’t take too kindly to that, but it will probably come back to haunt them in a year when this proposal most likely resurfaces.
Bears defensive tackle Grady Jarrett was asked about the Tush Push, and he didn't have a particularly strong stance for or against it. But he made one thing clear: You know it's coming, so you have to find a way to stop it.
The Eagles came out on top by the slimmest of margins, a 22-10 tally that doubles as the final score of the Birds' win over the Green Bay Packers in the NFC's Wild Card Round. Twenty-four opposing votes were needed for a ban. The next question is obvious. Who sided with the Birds?
Jerry Jones and the Dallas Cowboys have had to watch the Philadelphia Eagles win multiple Super Bowls in recent years.
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Bucs Wire on MSNThe tush push is here to stay, Bucs remind everyone how to stop itWhen the news broke that the Owners did not have enough votes to ban the Tush Push everyone had a reaction, so did the Bucs social media team.
To celebrate the Tush Push living on the Philadelphia Eagles released a 26-minute video on YouTube of successful short-yardage plays