If the Philadelphia Eagles were known as the team that directed the Tash Pouss in recent years, the Buffalo Bills were a very close second.
This is what makes the argument put forward by the owner of Bills, Terry Pegula, such a bizarre in recent months.
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With the voting of the ban on push tash failing on Wednesday, Word comes out on some of the largest teams for having spoken against the game. Most, such as Green Bay packers, Dallas cowboys and others, used the potential vote as a means of bringing out the quarter-roar of the League to injure the Eagles.
Bills did not have such a state of mind. They just wanted the game to be prohibited.
Pegula’s reasoning? Because All-Pro Center Jason Kelce retired.
ESPN reported during meetings of the League that the owner of the Bills suggested that the reason why Kelce retired from the Eagles was because of Tash’s push. Kelce’s comments on her podcast “New Heights” were only other evidence from Pegula.
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After the League meetings this week, with Kelce who presents himself to talk about the play, Pegula’s original claim doesn’t just look false, she looks completely stupid. Bills use the tash pusher more than anyone outside the Eagles.
For the owner of the team, making a reason to ban is a higher level stupidity. And it is even worse now that the change of rule has not even passed.
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