Fans Sound Off on Tush Pushes in Eagles-Rams Game
Summary
In a game between the Eagles and Rams, the Eagles used a controversial play known as the "tush push" twice in one drive. Fans and commentators pointed out that a false start seemed to occur, but referees did not penalize the play. The Eagles scored a touchdown on their second use of the play.Key Facts
- The Eagles used the "tush push" play twice in one drive during their game against the Rams.
- Observers noted a possible false start by Eagles' player Tyler Steen on the first attempt.
- No penalty was called by referees for the alleged false start.
- The Eagles scored a touchdown using the "tush push" on their second try.
- Fans and commentators on social media criticized the lack of a penalty for the false start.
- Eagles' coach Nick Sirianni had planned the play for the team's goal line drive.
- After the touchdown, Rams coach Sean McVay talked with the referee.
- The play sparked a lot of discussion online about its legality and effectiveness.
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