Heading into Week 3's game between the Eagles and Rams, the league reportedly instructed officials to treat false starts on the Eagles' Tush Push as a point of emphasis.

It didn't take long at all for the officials to yet again fail to call that play correctly.

Facing a fourth-and-short play at the three-yard line, the Eagles lined up for the Tush Push. Everyone knew the play was coming, and Brad Rogers' crew should have been on the lookout for linemen moving early — especially after the multiple missed false starts in Week 2.

But as we've seen for as long as the Eagles have used the play, linemen moved early and no penalty was called.

Hurts would pick up the first down and score shortly later on another Tush Push.

The league did consider banning the play this past offseason with it narrowly surviving a vote. But fans have seen enough if officials aren't calling obvious false starts.

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