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Eagles’ Nick Sirianni told referees Commanders’ tush push antics ‘can be a TD’

Eagles knows that if the enemy team goes out of the ship to stop playing, as if the tash push is already difficult to protect. Ta.

Filadelphia's coach Nick Siliaanni said that if the commander continued to jump to stop the short 55-23 beatdown, he would be able to give up to Eagles during the NFC championship game on Sunday. I revealed that the referee reminded me.

Judge Sean Houturi warned Washington about the possibility of touch -down, which could be awarded after the third consecutive invasion penalty.

“I told the referee on the side,” Hey, they continue this, it can be a touch -down, “said Syriani on Tuesday. “And they said,” Yes, it's right. ” “

The commander really went to stop the tash push. @JomboyMedia/x

It is fair to say that NFL's referee did not know that NFL's referee had the power to award the team's touchdown until Hochuli announced that it could use rules that were rarely used in the situation.

Eagles faced the second goal from the one-yard line before Washington went to Off Juden with three consecutive plays.

Nick Siranni told the officials that he knew this rule. Getty Image

In the first two penalty of Washington, the player was trying to measure the time for snaps, and the player jumped on the pile, so if the commander of it happened again, the sportsman was a sportsman. He announced that he was warned that such a penalty was called.

The third invasion included the early players crossing the line. At that time, Hochuli revealed a strange rule.

Sean Ho -Churi tells the crowd that he can award the touchdown. @JomboyMedia/x

“Washington has been advised that if this type of action happens again, the referee will be awarded the score,” Hochuli said. “For now, it's the second down replay.”

Former NFL rules CZAR and current Fox Analyst Mike Pereira have revealed that “intentional” acts, such as repeated penalties, could lead to “obvious and unfair acts.”

Jalen Hurts on the quarterback scored on Tush Push and won the 41-23 lead at 12:24 remaining.

The commander was punished three times in a row to stop the score. @JomboyMedia/x

Syrianni, who led Eagles to the second Super Bowl, said that he knew the rules from the offensive coach Dan Shamash, a former charger coach.

He didn't believe it was true at first.

“It's not a rule, are you outside your heart?” I remember saying it to him. It is not a rule, “Siliai said. “I know he really knows the rules and said that's the case, so I remember he was very emphasized with me. After the game I sent a text message to him. “Smash, you were right.”

Stopping tash push is not easy. @JomboyMedia/x

Syriani added that the sequence was not interesting and was worried about potential injuries. Defender jumping on the back of the aggressive lineman opens the door for potential scary situations.

Sirianni states: “I was thinking about the safety and health of the players.”

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