Jason Kelce questions NFL’s right to fine payers for criticizing officials
"It's freedom of speech, baby."
"It's freedom of speech, baby."
"The NFL is lucky that it doesn't really have an impact on the game, because if it did, there would be a massive uproar."
"Why don't we just award them a touchdown?"
"Because you can't stop it, let's get rid of it? I don't like it. I like the play and I hope it stays."
"This week, the league office told the officials to officiate it tight. So, what did we see? Linemen leaving early."
The NFL on Fox broadcast was all over the Tush Push in Philadelphia this week.
"Figure out a way to stop it"
"I could give a f*ck about what Adam Schefter says, to be honest."
"You know when that game was lost? That game was lost when Travis Kelce dropped a pass that became an interception that gave the Eagles the ball."
"This game was lost in March."
"This is, it's a hard play to officiate."
Philadelphia's front office seems to have a one-track mind.
"Some of the owners and coaches hinted that the reason I stopped playing was because of the tush push."
"...He had suggested putting a little person in the backfield and actually tossing him over the line for short-yardage situations."
"Here's my issue with the 'tush push' and why I think it should be banned … you can't do it on the defensive side."
"We're really going to penalize the Eagles for being incredibly good at this play?"
"How soft do you have to be?"
The football world, including Adam Schefter, were unimpressed with the Green Bay Packers trying to get the Eagles' tush push banned.
"It feels too automatic."
Just three simple words to implement the tush push.
"That was the last time we did it. They banned it in our league."
"We’re in the city where they claim they call it the ‘brotherly shove. But to me, that means something else."
"The Tush Push is not a legitimate football play."