The Eagles beat the Chiefs on Sunday, 20-17.
They ran the Tush Push, like they always do, to a near-perfect rate of success that only they can seem to achieve.
And the play, like it always does, became the subject of scorn and controversy across the rest of the NFL world the day after.
The league owners tried to ban the Tush Push in the offseason. They couldn't get the vote and failed , so it lives at least through this season, while continuing to frustrate whoever plays Jalen Hurts and the Eagles that respective week.
But now the argument is trying to shift again, it seems.
Before, it was injury concerns. Opposers to the push wanted to claim that the play was too dangerous, but never had the data strong enough to prove it.
Now? Officials apparently can't be bothered to deal with i