
The Tush Push double standard is officially out of hand, further proving the Eagles live rent free in everyone’s heads
What a wonderful Halloween weekend it was, right? I dressed up as a cowboy Friday and enjoyed a night out with my brothers, The Eagles had a bye week and still managed to lock up first place in the NFC and the the rest of the NFL decided to run the Tush Push to pay tribute to our Birds.
One of my personal favorite parts of this bye weekend was the fact that I was able to sit back in my man cave and watch stress-free football, aside from the bet sweats you get on a Sunday. Oh, and sweating out the alcohol from Friday and Saturday of course.
I can proudly say, due to not being distracted by the Eagles, I managed to watch portions of every single football game Sunday, and it was glorious. A combination of NFL Redzone and Sunday Ticket will do you right.
Here I am Monday morning sharing my thoughts. Let’s start out with those Buffalo Bills who yet again beat the Kansas City Chiefs in the regular season. The Bills still can’t beat them in the playoffs, but we’ll see what happens this year. Sean McDermott spent all offseason trying to get the Tush Push banned decided to run it themselves…
Bills run Tush Push despite crying about it in the offseason
“My biggest concern is the health and safety of the players”
— Eagles Fan Central (@PhilaFanCentral) November 2, 2025
– Bills’ head coach Sean McDermott on the Tush Push
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What a bunch of rat-fuck hypocrites, right?
The hula hoops you people jump through to attempt to bring down Jalen Hurts and the Tush Push are crazy. I guess it’s cool if Josh Allen and the Bills run it? Crickets on the timeline last night.
Make it make sense.
I saw Tush Pushes ran all across the league yesterday afternoon. Not one complaint.
Riddle me that…
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The Philadelphia Eagles reign of terror is only just beginning, I’m afraid.





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