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Eagles’ Controversial ‘Tash Push’ under examination after the video of the NFL.

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The debates on the Eagles of Philadelphia Signature “Tash Push”, which is also familiarly called “fraternal swarm”, were revived after a match of week 2 in Kansas City.

The NFL sent a video to the head coaches for each team and to the Directors General this week. The video highlighted pre-SNAP violations. The Washington Post was the first to report on the details of what the band represented.

According to the report, it was determined that one of the attempts of the Eagles “Tash Push” during the victory of Sunday 20-17 against the Chiefs should have been reported.

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The Washington commanding player jumps during the push

The quarter of the Eagles of Philadelphia, Jalen Hurts (1), reacts while the secondary commanders of Washington, Frankie Luvu (4), jumps over line players before a snap during the NFC championship match at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia on January 26, 2025. (Images Bill Streicher / Imagn)

Training recordings are not new. Weekly videos actually serve as a tool to analyze the most recent list of NFL games.

The game which is examined by last week’s match at the Arrowhead stadium occurred in a third down in the fourth quarter. The Eagles quarter, Jalen Hurts finally converted to the third and 1 with less than six minutes to play in the match.

The former Grand Grand of the Eagles Jason Kelce warns that the referees will seek to everything that everything calls “ on the push of Tash in the midst of criticism

Fans and other people who watched the last Eagles meeting with the chiefs argued that the Eagles offensive guards moved before the center of Philly. These accusations were exacerbated by the suggestion that the Eagles Center Cam Jurgens initially aligned themselves in the neutral zone, which would be a off-game penalty.

Jalen Hurts is helped

The quarter of the Eagles of Philadelphia, Jalen Hurts (1), is helped by Center Cam Jurgens, in the center of the rear, after having marked a touch on a Tash push at the end of the second half of a match against the Chiefs of Kansas City on September 14, 2025, in Kansas City, Mo. (Reed Hoffmann / AP)

Ramon George, vice-president of training and development officiating of the NFL, recognized that at least one Eagles line player committed a violation of the pre-SNAP motion. The game managers did not penalize the Eagles on the game.

“Whenever we have this situation, we are in a short film, we know that we want to make sure that we officers these pieces. The offensive team must be perfect in all aspects,” noted George in the video, according to the post.

Jalen hurts a push

The quarter of the Eagles of Philadelphia, Jalen Hurts (1), prepares the push of Tash during a match against the Falcons of Atlanta on September 15, 2024, at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia. (Andy Lewis / Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

“We want the tight officer. We want to be in black and white and be as tight as possible when we enter this situation where the teams are in a group position, and we owe them as a prodigal, early movement.

“Before the Snap, it looks like we have a movement near the right guard. We also have a movement going on the defensive side. It is a very difficult game to officer.” I understand. “

The analyst of Fox Sports rules, Dean Blandino, expressed his frustration in the face of the state of the “Tash push” and declared that he had been “finished” with the game because of the level of difficulty associated with being able to the officer in a coherent manner.

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Last year, Green Bay Packers submitted a proposal to ban the “Tash push”. The play finally survived for at least the 2025 season after the NFL owners are not below the required threshold at 24 vote to prohibit it.

ESPN reported that the “Tash push” was used in only 0.28% of the total games during the 2024 season.

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