Should Eagles tash push be prohibited? |Breakfast bowl
The Green Bay Packers have proposed rules banning “tash pushes,” and the Philadelphia Eagles felt “shamed” by this. Craig Carton, Danny Perkins and Mark Schleles discuss whether to ban pushing tash.
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NFL owners are expected to re-encolate the re-energy in a talk about polarized tash push at a league meeting on Wednesday.
Last month, the owners voted for a proposal to ban plays that have become Philadelphia Eagles calling cards over the past few seasons. As the vote approached, the Philadelphia Eagles spoke about the controversial short yard play.
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Philadelphia Eagles offensive tackle Jordan Mailtata (68) celebrates during the Super Bowl LIX Championship Parade and rally. (Caean Couto-Imagn image)
“I'm not thinking about it,” Eagles wide receiver AJ Brown said. “It's only one yard.”
Offensive lineman Jordan Meertata has repeated similar feelings, saying, “Do they control the push (on top)?
“I don't like that name in terms of banning pushing tash, so I hope they ban it — that's a stupid name,” Allpro Tackle joked.
Commander Frankie Lub chimes with a “cheap” push as NFL team owners are banned
“But I can't control it. We can't control it. So we don't even worry about it. Now we're just installing the scheme.

Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hearts (1) are lined up for a tassh push play at the goal line against the Kansas City Chiefs during the Super Bowl LIX at the Shisa Super Dome. (Mark J. Rebilas-Immagn image)
The Green Bay Packers have submitted a proposal to ban tash pushes.
“We'll see where it goes,” Eagles coach Nick Silianni said. “We haven't been waiting that long to figure it out. It's going to be public (Wednesday). And you know how I feel about it.”

Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts (1) scored a tash push during the game between the San Francisco 49ers and the Philadelphia Eagles on December 3, 2023. (Andy Lewis/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
At a league meeting last month, Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie credited quarterback Jalen Hurts for describing Tash's push as “precise play” and helping him make the play a success on a daily basis.
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ESPN reported that Tush Push was used for just 0.28% of his total play last season.
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