Tush’s thrust ban would be “a slippery slope,” said the former NFL star Anthony Barr

The owners of the NFL filed the discussion on the advisability of effectively prohibiting TUSH’s push until May, but the discussion on the decision was still hot among players and fans during the offseason.

Former NFL Star Star, Anthony Barr, said in a recent interview that the gaming ban would lead to a snowball effect in the league.

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The quarter of the Eagles of Philadelphia, Jalen, hurts (1) aligns for Tash’s push game against the Chiefs of Kansas City during the Super Bowl Lix. (Images of Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn)

“It is a slippery slope,” said the former secondary of the Vikings of Minnesota to TMZ Sports. “You ban a room, so what’s the next one?”

The Green Bay Packers have submitted a proposal that would effectively prohibit the play, which has become famous thanks to the Eagles of Philadelphia and their success.

The official proposal for modifying packers’ rules “would prohibit an attacking player from pushing a teammate who was aligned directly behind the Vivaneau and receives the SNAP, immediately to the SNAP.” The proposal added that a penalty would be assessed on any offensive player who violated the rule.

But at the end of the annual meeting, the discussion on the opportunity to ban it. The supporters of the play and those who oppose them both presented solid arguments, while the league worried about security.

The quarter of the Eagles of Philadelphia, Jalen, hurts a touch on a Tash push during the Super Bowl Lix. (Andy Lewis / Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

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Rich McKay, the president of the NFL competition committee, said that the problems go beyond security because there is not enough data to say if it was a dangerous game. The League said that no injury had been reported on Tash’s push.

The NFL commissioner, Roger Goodell, approaches the media at the annual meeting of the NFL League on April 1, 2025. (Images of Jim Rassol-Imagn)

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