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00:00So back when the NFL owners, I believe it was what, back in March, were voting on the Tush Push,
00:05I voted in favor for it, but this is what I didn't vote in favor for, the Tush Push 2.0.
00:12How is this even legal right now? Fire this thing up. When, in the sake of football,
00:18were guards able to take a running start or get some sort of head start, like you're a CFL wide
00:24receiver on a waggle? This is not football at all, guys. Come on now, this should be a flag,
00:30it should be a false start. Tush Push 1.0 was all good. It was all about just go ahead,
00:36stopping it, lining up, mano a mano, big man on big man. But when you have the officials not knowing
00:42how to officiate this, this clearly creates some sort of advantage for the Eagles. And no,
00:47I'm not trying to be some sort of football Karen being like, oh, we got to ban it because no one
00:53can stop it. Come on now. When the officials don't know how to officiate something in the game,
00:59throughout the course of a game, and we know how important these third and ones or these fourth
01:04and ones or fourth and goals are. Come on. There has to be some sort of penalty call to keep the
01:10offense at least honest. Look at this. You tell me this is football. Look at, what is this?
01:19When is a false start not called on something like this? But all right, it's probably not going
01:24to be banned for the rest of the year because the rule is what the rule is. But the officials have
01:29to take wind of this and start paying attention on these guards moving early because, well,
01:35that's a false start. That's not allowed in football.
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