Hush.. wait for it..
Denver Broncos head coach Sean Payton is supporting the idea of tush-pushing. It is really interesting since the Philadelphia Eagles happen to be the next opponent on their schedule.
Well, the Eagles are huge supporters of it, too. Except, they are the mighty opponent since former Broncos coach Vic Fangio is on Philadelphia’s side and the tush-push has been converted 90 percent of the time.
Payton spoke loudly at the NFL player’s committee more so than the bounty scandal because this game is do-or-die for them. Payton is really asking for what his money is worth in this game.
The Eagles play with a type of resilience nobody else plays with. Last week, the tush-push started until it was flipped to Saquon Barkley against Tampa Bay for a touchdown
Critics can argue they have all the talent in the world to win.
Although, former Eagles talent Jason Kelce recently said in a secluded radio interview that the play will eventually phase out.
Tampa Bay was a good, competitive matchup and it is a strengthening example as to how the Eagles can defeat the Denver Broncos at home. Denver outshined the Cincinnati Bengals 28-3 on Monday Night Football.
They have a chance with smiley but injury-riddled J.K. Dobbins and sophomoric quarterback Bo Nix. The wide receiving corps is too good to pass on and New Orleans Saints fans saw it in Michael Thomas and Marques Colston.
Eagles fans can say what they want about the Philly special, tush-push, or innovative ideas. Nick Sirianni, Howie Roseman, and co. have the momentum to steamroll forward as evidenced by Fangio’s comments in February.
The Broncos are in early stages of their process to, also, establishing strengthening lines between teams such as the Philadelphia Eagles.

