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Sean Payton Will Always Be on the Right Side of Tush Push History

Kyle Pagan

By Kyle Pagan

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Sean Payton mentioned in an interview the moment he knew the Tush Push vote was a bunch of bullshit:

“…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.”

I wish more coaches in the NFL were like Payton. He’s always been the gold standard for player safety. Instead, you have coaches like Sean McDermott fighting against it and he ran the play (unsuccessfully) in the playoffs last year. Why can’t other people see that Bart Starr ran it in the Ice Bowl 100 years ago? Because it’s all a massive hit job. They want it out of the league because it’s not fair. Too bad their arguments against it all stink. The health and safety propaganda is the worst argument the enemies of the Tush Push have made. Remember when the NFL had its doctors tell us it was technically safe, but they wanted to get ahead of catastrophic injury? That was rich. That means the whole league should’ve been abandoned after the Damar Hamlin incident. What a corrupt league. Payton hates Goodell as much as we do. The enemy of my enemy is my friend:

Sean Payton, we’ll see you in Tush Push Valhalla, brother. The Tush Push is here to stay and now we’re getting new wrinkles of it. Giddy up!

Kyle Pagan

Kyle writes blog posts and does Man on the Street-style videos all around Philadelphia. He graduated from Temple University (a basketball school) in 2015. contact: k.pagan@sportradar.com

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