India, Aug. 9 -- The Philadelphia Eagles won 34-27 in Thursday's (August 7) game against the Cincinnati Bengals using a technique all too familiar to the team. The "tush push" was used by the Eagles soon into play, starting and has a controversial history attached to it. Tanner McKee, backup QB in the regular season, pushed in for the score on a fourth-and-goal from the Bengals' 1-yard line late in the first quarter.

As per Jeff Kerr of CBS Sports, "The 'Tush Push' has been the signature play of the Eagles' run over the last three seasons, which has resulted in a Super Bowl victory, two Super Bowl appearances, and 39 regular-season wins."

Further explaining the play strategy, he writes, "In the 'Tush Push,' the quarterback is pushed for...