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The Philadelphia Eagles continue to use the controversial tush push play, which remains legal despite attempts to ban it.
As per Jeff Kerr of CBS Sports, “The 'Tush Push' has been the signature play of the Eagles' run over the last three seasons, ...
Enter the “tush push” or the “brotherly shove,” a quarterback sneak with a trio of teammates, usually a tight end and running backs, pushing him from behind.
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Nearly banned this offseason, Philadelphia’s signature tush push play will remain part of the team’s plan of attack. For now, at least.
We didn't get him for the tush push, we got him because we really thought he could play. It's just a matter of getting up to a point where he can play more than 2-3 plays a drive." ...
The tush push is still a legal play, so look for new offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo to use it as often as possible.
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