NFL Tush Push and Playoff Re-Seeding Proposal Props

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The NFL owners vote tomorrow (Wednesday) on new rule changes and two specifically are getting lots of attention.

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The first and one of the most polarizing issues I can remember is the “Tush Push” made famous and also unstoppable for the Eagles (and no one else). The Packers are the team that made the proposal.

The ironic thing is they tried doing it with Jordan Love to comical results but did have success doing it with TE Tucker Kraft.

The second one is the proposal by the Detroit Lions to change how the playoffs are seeded.

The oddsmakers at BetOnline.ag have opened odds on if these two proposals get passed tomorrow.

Will the tush push get banned?

Yes       -400     (1/4)

No         +250     (5/2)

Note: The odds give the proposal an 80% chance of getting passed.

Will the playoff re-seeding proposal get passed?

Yes       +425     (17/4)

No         -800     (1/8)

Note: The odds give the proposal an 11.1% chance of getting passed.

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