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Knowing that the Eagles' controversial Tush Push quarterback sneak play was inevitable, Commanders linebacker Frankie Luvu tried to take matters into his own hands. He tried jumping offside ...
Washington Commanders linebacker Frankie Luvu called the play cheap. It appears teams will have to adopt the old adage – if you don’t like it, figure out a better way to stop it. Get all the ...
Others argue that the play doesn’t belong in football. Washington Commanders linebacker Frankie Luvu — who was drawn offside on three consecutive plays during the NFC championship game while ...
On second down, Washington linebacker Frankie Luvu lurked behind his defensive line. His plan: anticipate the snap count and meet Hurts and whoever was shoving him behind the line of scrimmage.
Sure, some will say the play became sort of like the theater of the absurd during the NFC championship game, when Washington's Frankie Luvu jumped over the pile, offsides, before the ball was ...
If I do this, I can do that.’” Defenders flying over the line like the Washington Commanders’ Frankie Luvu did during the NFC championship game is more dangerous. The sideshow that ensued ...
It should come as no surprise that Frankie Luvu hopes NFL owners vote to ban the tush push when they meet this week. Luvu was asked Monday about the play, which is expected to be discussed again ...
Former Carolina Panthers linebacker Frankie Luvu and the Tush Push do not have a good relationship. Now with the Washington Commanders, Luvu is tasked with taking on the Philadelphia Eagles ...
Left tackle Jordan Mailata told me after last season’s NFC championship game rout of the Washington Commanders, who crumbled against the tush push – I see you, Frankie Luvu – that the ...