Philadelphia Eagles Owner Called Out for 'Wet Dream' Comment During Speech
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Philadelphia Eagles Owner Called Out for 'Wet Dream' Comment During Speech
One part of the speech Philadelphia Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie gave to fellow NFL owners before a meeting to vote on a proposed ban of the Eagles’ signature “Tush Push” play this week is coming under scrutiny.“Toward the end of a speech that lasted close to an hour, Lurie made an analogy, telling the room that regardless of whether the play was banned, it was a ‘win-win’ for the Eagles, adding that it was like a wet dream for a teenage boy’ to c…
REPORT: As NFL Meeting Got Heated, One Owner Allegedly Said Critical Vote Could Be ‘Like Wet Dream For Teenage Boy’
The debate around the "tush push" sparked up a heated exchange between NFL executives and the league's owners, taking place in a Minnesota-based meeting.
Eagles owner gets scolded for ‘wet dream’ remark during fiery rant
The Eagles will continue to use the “Tush Push,” “Brotherly Shove,” or whatever you want to call their quarterback sneak play that has players pushing Jalen Hurts forward after a campaign to ban the play was stopped during the spring league meeting in Minneapolis on Wednesday.
Eagles Owner Reportedly Used Vulgar Sexual Analogy to Defend 'Tush Push' Play During Key NFL Meeting
Philadelphia Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie made headlines this week for more than just his defense of the controversial “Tush Push” play — reportedly delivering a sexually charged and tone-deaf analogy during a pivotal NFL owners meeting in Minneapolis. According to ESPN’s Seth Wickersham, Lurie passionately advocated for preserving the quarterback sneak tactic — made famous by the Eagles — during a lengthy, nearly hour-long speech at the closed-do…
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