Star commanders hope that NFL prohibits the thrust of “cheapo” tash

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The owners of the NFL should re -engage in the talks on the thrust of polarizing Tash during their meeting. Club owners are expected to organize meetings later this week in Minnesota.

Last month, the owners filed the vote on a proposal to ban the play which became the business card of the Philadelphia Eagles in the last two seasons.

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The second commanders of Washington, Frankie Luvu, holds football in the stands during the second period of the five games of the first round of the Stanley 2025 Cup qualifiers between the Montreal Canadians and the Capitals of Washington in Capital Onena on April 30, 2025 in Washington, DC. (Scott Taetsch / Getty Images)

After the annual April meetings in Florida, ESPN indicated that the vote on the sadly famous game was a uniform split. Sixteen votes in favor of maintaining the push of Tash and 16 votes for the prohibition, he would leave the proposal to prohibit the play eight votes short of excess. Depending on the NFL policy, a proposal requires 24 votes to pass.

Desmond Watson, nicknamed “The Tash Push Terminator”

“My personal opinion? I think they should prohibit it,” Luvu told NFL Network. “But I know that the argument will be on the point:” Hey, you have to stop it. Do not bring us in a short film “, and so on.”

The quarter of the Eagles of Philadelphia, Jalen Hurts (1), the scores on the push of Tash during the match between the 49ers of San Fransisco and the Eagles of Philadelphia on December 3, 2023 at Lincoln Financial Field. (Andy Lewis / Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

Luvu then suggested that the tash push was a cheap game and compared it to a rugby scrub.

“But it’s a bit like a cheap game. … It’s about a rugby scrum. That’s how I look at it. And we have to have a melee too, on the other side. And the melee is, we have a rate where we are all going to this.”

Luvu, who plays the assistant for the commanders, was reported on three consecutive snaps at the end of the NFC championship match in January. He jumped over the melee line while the Eagles were aligned near the goal line for their Tash push.

January 26, 2025; Philadelphia, PA, United States; The quarter of the Eagles of Philadelphia, Jalen Hurts (1), reacts while the secondary commanders of Washington, Frankie Luvu (4), jumps over the lines before a snap during the second half of the NFC championship match at Lincoln Financial Field. (Images Bill Streicher / Imagn)

The third penalty prompted one of the referees of the game to announce: “Washington was informed that at one point, the referee can assign a score if this type of behavior is reproduced.”

The Eagles defeated the commanders in the Title NFC game and qualified for the Super Bowl Lix. The dominant performance of Philadelphia in the game put an end to the hopes of the Chiefs of Kansas City to win three consecutive championships.

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