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May 22, 2025 • 13 mins

Minnesota Tim discusses J.J. McCarthy's personal life and his upcoming NFL career with the Minnesota Vikings. He also delves into the Vikings' controversial decision to vote to ban the 'tush push' play, popularized by the Philadelphia Eagles, and argues against the notion that it represents an unfair advantage.

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Speaker 1 (00:07):
JJ McCarthy shows off and the Minnesota Vikings vote to
ban the tush push that the Philadelphia Eagles have made famous.
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jaj McCarthy is showing off, and I'm not talking about
his arm.

Speaker 2 (01:58):
I'm talking about his dick. Whoa, whoa, that's a little
too far. Jajon McCarthy and his fiance.

Speaker 1 (02:09):
Had a little premarital sex and are expecting their first
baby in September, and the Purple Persuasion the Best follow
on X shared this and it's a great point.

Speaker 2 (02:29):
He said.

Speaker 1 (02:30):
First, congratulations to Jajon McCarthy. Secondly, the young man is
going to have a lot on his plate in year
one as the starting Vikings qby baby is due in September,
so he'll be starting his NFL career and taking care

(02:50):
of his newborn baby. A lot on the plate for
the young twenty.

Speaker 2 (02:56):
Two year old quarterback. Hard to know if this was intentional.

Speaker 1 (03:01):
Or unplanned, if something leaked and got infused that wasn't
supposed to, but regardless, congratulations to McCarthy. I am a Christian,
moral guy, and I know they are a Christian family.

Speaker 2 (03:22):
So that's cool.

Speaker 1 (03:24):
But I personally would have waited until we got married,
until we had six that's what my wife and I did.
That's what I did until I married my wife. But
it's cool to have a kid. However, should have waited
until he got married. That's okay though people make mistakes.
I make mistakes. I'm a sinner to we all need Jesus.

(03:44):
So congratulations to McCarthy. He's showing off not his arm
but his cock. Jaj McCarthy proof making proof showing off. Anyways,
the Vikings vote to ban the tush push. The tush

(04:08):
push has been a controversial rule this offseason because the
Philadelphia Eagles have perfected the play and nobody can stop it.
Adam Schefter sent out a tweet on axt that says
this NFL needed twenty four votes to ban the tush push,

(04:34):
but God only twenty two.

Speaker 2 (04:37):
Here are the.

Speaker 1 (04:38):
Ten teams that voted against the tush push ban, per sources.
And let me just say this, these are the ten
teams that have balls, that have guts, that look at
a play from the Philadelphia Eagles that they have perfected

(05:00):
that other teams have tried to perfect, that nobody has
been able to perfect to the degree that the Eagles have.
Here's the list of the ten teams Eagles obviously, then
he got the Ravens, Browns, Lions, Jaguars, Dolphins, Patriots, Saints, Jets, Titans.

(05:25):
These are the ten teams with a sack. Because although
they other twenty two teams, including the Vikings, want to
paint themselves as the victim because of the Eagles quote
unquote unfair advantage, there is nothing unfair about their advantage.

(05:50):
In fact, the Minnesota Vikings have attempted the tush push
in the past and they failed.

Speaker 2 (05:59):
The Buffalo Bills.

Speaker 1 (06:03):
Tried to do the tush push against the Kansas City Chiefs.

Speaker 2 (06:09):
In the AFC Championship Game multiple times and they failed.

Speaker 1 (06:18):
The Eagles, sure, they have the personnel, and maybe it's
a personnel advantage. They have the biggest, strongest offensive lines
in football and it works for them. And Jalen Hurts
is a beast who squaded like two thousand.

Speaker 2 (06:33):
Pounds one day. They have the personnel.

Speaker 1 (06:39):
And the strength at the important positions to make that
play work.

Speaker 2 (06:47):
But why.

Speaker 1 (06:50):
Is having the right personnel illegal?

Speaker 2 (06:55):
White is having the right.

Speaker 1 (06:57):
Personnel to perfect a play, make a play and unfair advantage.
Back in two thousand and nine, Tom Brady was throwing
bombs to Randy Moss and they broke a zillion NFL records.

(07:19):
Tom Brady had the most touchdown passes in the season,
Randy Moss had the most touchdown receptions in a season.
You could argue that that was an unfair advantage, just
like this play is, and it could say, Oh, the
defense can't stop it, so should we ban it? Should
we have banned Tom Brady to Randy Moss when the

(07:42):
Patriots almost had an undefeated season? Should we have banned
Tom Brady lobbing passes over safeties and corners to a
triple covered Randy Moss because defenses couldn't stop it?

Speaker 2 (07:59):
The answers, No, you.

Speaker 1 (08:02):
Get the right personnel, You get the right players that
can stop this play.

Speaker 2 (08:09):
So the fact that the Vikings voted yes to banning
the push tush.

Speaker 1 (08:17):
Push makes me think that they are soft, that they
are weak because.

Speaker 2 (08:30):
Stop it.

Speaker 1 (08:32):
And there is no other play that I can think
of off the top of my head that's unstoppable that gets.

Speaker 2 (08:42):
Treated like the tush push.

Speaker 1 (08:45):
Tom Brady to Randy Moss, that's an unstoppable play, or
an unstoppable personnel. Joe Montagna to Jerry Rice, that will
unstoppable personnel grouping. Other teams try to replicate it, they can't.

(09:07):
Same thing with the Eagles. They have an unstoppable personnel
grouping and they have recognized and found a play that
works for their personnel. But it does not mean that
this rule or play should be banned because they have

(09:29):
perfected it and they have the right grouping to do it.
The Bills tried and failed, the Vikings have tried and failed.
And I don't watch every NFL team, but I could
guarantee that every team in the NFL has at least
thought or have at least practiced this play with their

(09:51):
group of players. But the problem is the Eagles have
the personnel, the talent, the size, the girth to pull
off this play. So what we learned on today's podcast

(10:11):
is that McCarthy has balls and uses them and the
Minnesota Vikings have no balls because they voted no or
yes to banning the tush push. That's what this tells me.

(10:32):
If you vote yes to banning the tush push, it
tells me that you have no cahunahs, you have no
sack because you're afraid of the Eagles. You're afraid of
this play because what is different, and you know people.

Speaker 2 (10:54):
Try to bring the whole health and safety thing.

Speaker 1 (10:57):
Okay, what's different between this play and a quarterback sneak?
What's different between a running back running full steam ahead
between offensive linemen and getting met by a linebacker or
a defensive tackle. There is no more health concern over

(11:22):
this play than there is any other play that resolves
around a quarterback sneak or a handoff. And if there
was the NFL that goes through every possible scenario and
bases most decisions off of health, would have banned this
play mid season. So the fact that the Vikings voted

(11:47):
yes to banning the tush push speaks to the softness
from the organization because they're afraid of it. What else
would it be? The Vikings have tried and feel And
I don't know who's in charge of whether or not

(12:10):
a play exists or not, or who in the organization
votes yes to banning the tushbush, if it comes from
the owners, or if it's Kevin O'Connell talking to the owners,
or if it's a group decision. All I know is this,
if the Vikings had the personnel and the grouping offensive line, quarterback,

(12:35):
running back, tight ends, if they had the grouping to
pull off this play and it worked for them, they
would not have voted yes to banning the Tushbush. Everybody
is doing and making a decision based on what they
think is best for their own interests and in the

(12:58):
Vikings interest. Because they can't stop the play, and because
they cannot reenact the play, they say, yeah, I get rid.

Speaker 2 (13:09):
Of the play.

Speaker 1 (13:12):
I think it's the wrong decision. Thank everyone for watching
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