NFL Tash Push: Saquon Barkley aims for criticism

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Tush’s push survived for at least one more season while the owners of the NFL voted against a proposal which would have indeed prohibited the part for 2025 and beyond.

The play, made famous by the Eagles of Philadelphia, was used to obtain quarters of the additional punch they need to reach a first try or mark a touch of the goal line. And despite the efforts of the Green Bay Packers, the room survived.

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The quarter of the Eagles of Philadelphia, Jalen Hurts (1), the scores on the push of Tash during the match between the 49ers of San Fransisco and the Eagles of Philadelphia on December 3, 2023, at Lincoln Financial Field. (Andy Lewis / Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

The star of the Eagles Saquon Barkley had a message for these teams and everyone, who opposed the room.

“I think it’s sweet, to be honest,” he said on the “fascinating” Podcast “with his teammates Cooper Dejean and Reed Blankenship before the vote. “Everyone can do it. It is not a room that we can only do. We have one of the best and the most outlines O, and Jalen Hurts can squat 600 pounds. It is not our fault.

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December 8, 2024; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Philadelphia Eagles Running Back, Saquon Barkley (26 years old) runs with the ball against the Carolina Panthers during the first quarter to Lincoln Financial Field. (Images Bill Streicher-Imagn)

“Josh Allen is super big, they don’t succeed. Lamar Jackson is one of the best quarters of all time, they don’t succeed. So, it’s not something that everyone cannot do. They try to eliminate it, I think it’s a bit lame.”

Barkley has also rejected the assertion that the game is a risk to the safety of players.

Philadelphia Eagles, Saquon Barkley (26) Ballon (26) is tackled by Dallas Cowboys Jourdan Lewis (2) in the second quarter at Lincoln Financial Field. (Images Eric Hartline-Imagn)

The official proposal for modifying the packers’ rules would have prohibited “an offensive player to push a teammate who was aligned directly behind the Vivaneau 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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