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Moreover, a spotlight is cast on Jim Nance, who makes a strong case for banning the controversial playing strategy known as the "tush push." The strategy has garnered mixed feelings, being viewed as an unconventional, almost rugby-like maneuver that could compromise the integrity of traditional football. Nance argues for the limiting of this play, noting its execution by the Eagles as being almost automatic—a sentiment echoed by many who feel the play strays from classic football tactics. There’s a discussion about the fairness of allowing pushes from behind when a player is stopped, a nuance that further complicates the conversation surrounding the play.