Future of “tush push” comes down to a vote by NFL owners
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The future of the play will be decided on Tuesday at the NFL owners’ meeting when they vote on possibly banning the tush push after the Green Bay Packers submitted a proposal to outlaw it on safety a...
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Green Bay's proposal to prohibit the play has focused on two main reasons: Player safety and the pace of play.
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The Green Bay Packers are one of the more vocal teams against the tush push, and their head coach is continuing his crusade against the play.
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As the Green Bay Packers' proposal to ban the Philadelphia Eagles' quarterback sneak play—known as the tush push—gains popularity among the league's competition committee, one anonymous NFL coach told ESPN that he believes the ban is rooted in envy.