The NFL is hoping to crack down on any controversy surrounding the Tush Push .
After the Eagles’ short-yardage play went viral on Sunday after some apparent missed calls, the league has now admitted that there should have been at least one false start called on Philadelphia, the Washington Post reported .
On top of that, the outlet reported that the league, in its training tape for referees this week, told game officials to call the Tush Push “tight.”
Jalen Hurts (1) gets a push from behind tight end Grant Calcaterra (81) for a first down during the Eagles’ Week 2 win over the Chiefs. AP
“We want to officiate it tight,” Ramon George, NFL vice president of officiating training and development, said in the tape, according to the Washington Post. “We want to be black and white and be