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The NFL owners are expected to participate again in the conversations about the Polyzing Tush thrust when they are. Club owners are scheduled to hold meetings at the end of this week in Minnesota.
Last month, the owners presented the vote on a proposal to prohibit the play that became the call card of the Philadelphia Eagles in the last two seasons.
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The Washington commanders, Frankie Luvu, has a football ball in the stands. Duration The second period in game five of the first round of the Stanley 2025 Cup between the Montreal Canadiens and the Washington Capitals Atnington, DC. (Scott Taetsch/Getty Images)
After the annual meetings of April in Florida, ESPN reported that the vote on the infamous game was a uniform division. Sixteen votes in favor of maintaining the thrust of Tush and 16 votes to ban it would leave the proposal to prohibit the play eight votes below the approval. According to the NFL policy, a proposal requests 24 votes to approve.
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“My personal opinion? I think they should prohibit it,” Luvu told NFL Network. “But I know that the argument will be” hey, you have to stop it. Do not put us in short yards, “and other things.”
The Philadelphia Eagles field marshal, Jalen Hurts (1), scores in the game of the game between the San Fransisco 49ers and the Eagles Philadelphia on December 3, 2023 in Lincoln Financial Field. (Andy Lewis/Icon Sportswire through Getty Images)
Luvu suggested that Tush’s thrust was a cheap play and compared it to a rugby scrum.
“But he is a child or like a cheap play … That is more or less a scrum in the rugby.
Luvu, who plays the supporter for the commanders, was marked in three consecutive snapshots at the end of the January NFC championship game. He jumped on the scrimmage line while the Eagles were aligned near the goal line for his thrust of Tush Signature.
January 26, 2025; Philadelphia, PA, USA; The Philadelphia Eagles field marshal, Jalen Hurts (1) reacts when the Washington Frankie Luvu commanders (4) jumps on the lines before a duration of the second half in the NFC championship game in Lincoln Financial Field. (Images of Bill Streicher/Imagn)
The third penalty led one of the arbitrators of the game to announce: “Washington has been informed that at some point the referee can grant a score if this type of behavior happens again.”
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The Eagles defeated the commanders in the NFC title game and advanced to Super Bowl Lix. The dominant performance of Philadelphia in the game ended the hopes of the Kansas City Chiefs to win three consecutive championships.
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