You know, I was watching a game with my buddy who used to play O-line in college, and when the tush push came up, he just laughed. He said, "You try stopping that without getting your knees wrecked." That stuck with me. Banning it feels like we're punishing the Eagles for being smart, not for being dangerous. Football's full of risky plays—blitzes, option runs, even kick returns. Why single this one out? The NFL's already got rules to protect players. If anything, the tush push is just a modern version of the old quarterback sneak, just more efficient. And isn't the point of football to find an edge? I get the injury concern, but I've seen more guys hurt on a standard tackle. So why ban it? Because it looks weird? That's not a good reason.
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