
The Eagles made plenty of memes after the Tush Push ban failed
The Eagles made plenty of memes after the Tush Push ban failed
The Eagles went into Wednesday's NFL ownership vote knowing that there was a chance they'd lose the right to deploy one of their signature plays: The Tush Push. But just as the Packers failed to defeat the Eagles in the playoffs, the Packers-led proposal was defeated in a vote.
And guess what — the Eagles' social media team came prepared with memes. All of the memes.
Once the 22-10 vote — two votes short of the passing threshold — was official, the Eagles took to Twitter/X and celebrated the Tush Push's preservation.
If you come for the Tush Push, you best not miss.
And yes, they noticed the "Bush" typo after the fact. It almost makes it funnier.
Well played, Eagles. Well played.

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