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The Green Bay Packers are pushing to expand their proposed ban on the infamous "tush push" play—where teammates shove the ball carrier forward—to cover any pushing or pulling of the ball carrier anywhere on the field. This revision comes just as NFL league meetings kick off, setting the stage for a heated debate over whether the league should clamp down on the tactic, which the Philadelphia Eagles have used to great success.
Editor’s Note: This isn't just about banning one sneaky play—it could reshape short-yardage strategies across the league. The Eagles' "Brotherly Shove" has been wildly effective, but critics argue it’s unfair or even dangerous. If the Packers get their way, teams might have to rethink how they power through critical downs. Whether you love it or hate it, this rule change could have big implications for how football is played.
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