Sean McDermott shares his thoughts on the 'Tush Push' vote
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The obnoxious tush push, a short-yardage quarterback sneak that involves at least one teammate shoving him forward from behind, is newsworthy because it’s unusual and, when executed well, seems unsto...
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McVay explained his stance on the tush push, sharing what he told Roseman and Ferrari during their conversation.
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On3 on MSNSean McDermott: NFL should ban Tush Push for ‘health and safety’ of players, despite lack of injury dataSean McDermott is making his stance clear on that future of the Tush Push in the NFL. The Buffalo Bills head coach is on the side of banning the modified quarterback sneak that the Philadelphia Eagles have perfected over the past few seasons.
The Buffalo Bills ran their own version of the controversial 'Tush Push' at a higher rate than the founders of the play in the Philadelphia Eagles. Yet, why are they a part of the brigade that feels the need to get rid of the play altogether?
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Sean McDermott Doesn't Hold Back His Thoughts About 'Tush Push' PlayThe NFL’s annual owners meetings often become the stage for debates that could reshape America’s favorite sport, and this week’s gathering proved no exception. As league executives huddled in conference rooms to discuss the future of the game,
The most controversial rule-change proposal at the NFL's annual meetings has already drawn differing opinions.
There’s a chance we’re going to be pretty young (on defense) with some pieces we’re going to have to add through the draft,” McDermott said. “That will be a challenge.”
Green Bay Packers GM Brian Gutekunst and Buffalo Bills HC Sean McDermott on Monday discussed their reasoning for supporting a potential ban on the tush push play.
PALM BEACH, Fla. — The Philadelphia Eagles can still run their infamous Brotherly Shove. For now.
Rams coach Sean McVay, a member of the Competition Committee, explained his position during a Monday visit to PFT Live. The comments came a day after a reportedly "animated" conversation between McVay,