Jeffrey Lurie, Philadelphia Eagles
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If the vote fails, the play stays. If the vote succeeds, it would be "like a wet dream for a teenage boy" to have a play so successful that the only way to stop it is to ban it.After the remarks concluded,
The push to ban the Eagles' signature play has become one of the NFL's top stories and, rest assured, the movement is not over.
Lurie reportedly held court during a lengthy pre-vote speech urging his fellow owners not to ban the tush push.
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Sportsnaut on MSNReport: Philadelphia Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie blasts Roger Goodell during heated tush push meetingDuring an intense owners meeting over the fate of the Philadelphia Eagles’ highly successful tush push play, owner Jeffrey Lurie
Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie made a reference during his presentation Wednesday that was criticized by a high-level NFL executive.
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Sporting News on MSNHow Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie got into heated debate with Troy Vincent, Jed York over 'Tush Push' voteDuring the meetings in Minnesota, multiple Eagles representatives spoke to defend the play, including owner Jeffrey Lurie and former center Jason Kelce. The pair reportedly spoke for almost an hour, with Kelce arguing why the play was safe amid suggestions that it was harmful to player safety.
Eagles owner Jeff Lurie gave it all he had during an “impassioned speech” on Wednesday to help keep the tush push alive.
Philadelphia Eagles owner, Jeffrey Lurie, will be honored at the second annual North 10 Spring Gala, where FOX 29 anchor Jason Martinez will serve as emcee.