"Pushing him back to the ground " is not a foul as described. I think it's one of those "you have to be there." situations. Your options, "foul" , "no foul" , "talking to." are always in play.
If I have a guy sitting or laying on a guy and he can't get up and the runner goes by him, I have a holding foul. It's not part of the initial block which put the player on the ground. No different than blocking a player to the ground and then holding his arm so he can't get back in the play.
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