New Delhi, May 21 -- The Green Bay Packers' proposal to ban defending champions Philadelphia Eagles' controversial 'Tush Push' play failed to garner three-fourths of the votes. 22 of the 32 teams voted in favour of the ban; 10 teams voted against the move.
The Green Bay Packers proposed the move in April, where they didn't have any enough support to push it for a voting. The Packers changed the language of the proposal and submitted a diluted version to the league. They also eliminated "immediately at the snap" in the revised motion.
The move failed to get three-fourths of the votes (24 out of 32) at the league meeting in Minneapolis. 22 teams voted in favour of the move and 10 teams voted against the move.
According to Adam Schefter, ...
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