Jerry Jones admits that he hates Tush push because the eagles are good in this
Leave it to Jerry Jones to sing the silent part in Arkansan Drawl out loud, polishing a champion’s smile.
In the controversial debates between the billionaire owners, whether the “Tush Push, which was brought to fame by Eagles, is Blackkall, will not be heated in Minneapolis on Wednesday morning.
But for a long time, the cowboy owner Jones and Bully Philadelphia’s rival, which helps those who did not allow them to witness real -time discussions and allow them to enter the heart of “yes, but”.
“Here we are, the main focus of the world champion Tush is the main focus of pushing and we are discussing here, you have to decide. Jones said he could not pass after the offer brought by Packers – Only 10 votes and 22 are against the game.
Any rule of rule in NFL requires 24 of the 32 teams to vote in favor.
Buffalo Bills, the second most Rugby-Scrum-style game in the NFL behind Eagles, was between 22 votes to eliminate it. The owner Terry Pegula was really in a minority with his good logical explanation: he was worried that he could lead to injury.
When it was time to vote, Jones made an honest assessment of where his heart was. Selfish NFC wanted to eliminate the weapon for east-rakip eagles and a short wound.
“I’m turning flop, Jones Jones said, laughing.
The vote was probably close to the future meetings of the problem, probably as a refined form masked as an effort to protect the blockers, nose struggles and ball carriers.
However, the fact that the game stays on the call page of Eagles coach Nick Sirianni for a year is a camera cell from former central Jason Kelce. The first person explained what it was like in Futcrum Single courtyard fighting. Previously received by Pegula and Packers President and CEO Mark Murphy, the comments received by Ban Speaking during a part of the Podcast of Steam The Steam Room ”. At the meeting of NFL owners in March, Murphy said, Kelce said, “He no longer wanted to be involved in the game because he felt it was quite dangerous.”
Although Pegula felt that this thought – many of them felt that it was done after the truth, the eroding of the game and that the wear and wear contribute to Kelce’s retirement.
On Wednesday, he stopped when Kelce appeared to clarify something, and his owners were standing next to Jeffrey Lurie, owner of the Eagles – he said he would run a game 60 times.
In Minnesota, only emotions were hurt in those who were reported as a heated change to close an unidentified NFL session.
Now the difficulty is that Jones and the rest of the league understand how to stop the game on the field.