The Philadelphia Eagles’ signature play when in short-yardage circumstances or at the objective line is the source of a lot of consternation at the minute.
The play hasactually been called the “Tush Push” — Jalen Hurts lines up in a QB sneak development and goes right into the stack, with his gifted offending line trying to make space … and Hurts perhaps getting some aid from behind.
With talk about how this needto or shouldn’t be prohibited (spoiler alert: It shoudn’t!), along with an horrible Chris Simms remark on ideas of QB headhunting, there’s likewise a brand-new name going around social media for the play.
So long, Tush Push. Say heythere to … the Brotherly Shove!
It all begun on Reddit and has because spread to X and now to the Eagles themselves:
“Brotherly Shove” has a great ring to it 🤔 pic.twitter.com/2q5IdxKEeM
— EROCK (@EROCK_Eagles) September 27, 2023
“Tush Push” has to go. @PSchrags with a enthusiastic case for