PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- As debate over the 'Tush Push' heats up once again, a team of biomedical engineers at the University of Rochester is studying the infamous Eagles play.
"I think the 'Tush Push' has the most controversy around it for football moves, especially with quarterback sneaks. So I feel like if we could add some input to that biomechanically, I feel like it would be really interesting," Tina Kyriacou, an undergraduate research assistant at the University of Rochester, told Action News.
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In their lab this summer, Kyriacou and other researchers started examining potential injuries associated with the play, affectionately known as the 'Brotherly Shove.'
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