Eagles' Saquon Barkley takes shot at tush push ban efforts: 'I think it's soft'
The tush push survived for at least one more season as NFL owners voted against a proposal that would have effectively banned the play for 2025 and beyond.
The play, made famous by the Philadelphia Eagles, has been used to get quarterbacks the extra oomph they need to either attain a first down or score a touchdown from the goal line. And despite the Green Bay Packersβ efforts, the play survived.
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Eagles star Saquon Barkley had a message for those teams, and everyone else, who opposed the play.
"I think itβs soft, to be honest," he said on the "Exciting Mics" podcast with his teammates Cooper DeJean and Reed Blankenship before the vote occurred. "Everybody can do it. Itβs not a play that we only can do. We happen to have one of the best and biggest O-lines, and Jalen Hurts can squat 600 pounds. Thatβs not our fault.
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"Josh Allen is super big, theyβre not successful with it. Lamar Jackson is one of the best running quarterbacks of all-time, theyβre not successful with it. So, itβs not something that everyone canβt do. Them trying to eliminate it, I think thatβs kind of lame."
Barkley also pushed back on the claim that the play is a risk to playersβ safety.
The Packers'Β official rule change proposalΒ would have prohibited "an offensive player from pushing a teammate who was lined up directly behind the snapper and receives the snap, immediately at the snap." The proposal added that a penalty would be assessed on any offensive player who violated the rule.
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