
Sean Payton will always be respected in Philly for defending the Tush Push
Sean Payton might be in Denver, but when it comes to the Tush Push, he’s speaking fluent Philadelphia.
In a recent interview, Sean Payton explained the exact moment he realized the NFL’s attempts to kill the play were complete bullshit.
Sean Payton’s Tush Push Awakening:
“…when all of a sudden health and safety was pulled into that, which might be the safest play in football, my bullshit nose kind of went up.”
Sean Payton Gets It, the Rest Keep Whining
While Payton calls out the league’s hypocrisy, coaches like Sean McDermott continue crying about the Tush Push while also running it more than almost anyone else with Josh Allen.
The Eagles perfected it, everyone else failed at it, and now the league wants to constantly cry about it and demand that it’s banned because they can’t figure it out.
Classic NFL Deep State tactics, if you will.
The most laughable excuse has always been the “health and safety” angle. The NFL literally rolled out its doctors to say the play was safe but then added that they wanted to get ahead of potential injuries, which just confirmed that all of their concerns were complete nonsense.
Don’t forget, this is the same league that trots out half-conscious players under the guise of concussion protocol, so please Deep State Roger, spare us the lecture.
The Tush Push Isn’t Going Anywhere
The Tush Push has become the ultimate equalizer, and no amount of whining from rival coaches or propaganda from Roger Goodell’s desk will change that.
The Eagles aren’t just running it, they’re innovating it, adding new wrinkles that make defenders look even more helpless.
Sean Payton gets it. He knows the whole debate is a scam. The Tush Push isn’t just here to stay and it’s still making the rest of the league look like fools.
We’re all laughing at the haters
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