It has been four years since the Philadelphia Eagles perfected the most unstoppable play in football, the “tush push.”

The play has become a hotly disputed topic among NFL teams and fans as it remains virtually unstoppable in short-yardage scenarios.

The New England Patriots have struggled mightily in such scenarios.

New England was held out of the end zone on two red zone trips last Sunday against the Cincinnati Bengals. One of those trips included six plays inside of the one-yard line.

The Patriots are 20th in the league with just over half of their red zone drives ending in touchdowns. It gets worse when the Patriots are inside the opponents’ ten-yard line, where they score on just 65.4%, the 25th worst percentage in the league.

Reporters asked quarterback Drake Maye if he has co

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