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The Philadelphia Eagles star, Saquon Barkley, had a message for critics, since team owners will decide whether to prohibit the impulse of Tush, which the team has made famous in recent seasons.
For Barkley, it was simple. If the teams no longer like players, work harder to stop it.
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The Philadelphia Eagles corridor, Saquon Barkley, is interviewed after defeating the Kansas City Chiefs in the Super Bowl Lix in Caesars Superdome. (Mark J. Rebila-Imagn images)
“If you don’t like it, improve it,” said Super Bowl champion corridor to ESPN. “It’s not like a play that we only do. We all try, we are only super successful.”
The Green Bay Packers presented the proposal to ban the play, which is generally used to boost the field marshal Jalen hurts through the yards or the goal line for a touchdown. The owners presented the discussion about the prohibition of the work until their next meeting, which takes place from May 20 to 21.
The Packers had 16 teams that support their proposal, but a minimum of 24 owners must approve the change to pass.

The Marshal of Campo de los Eagles, Jalen Hurts, Tush’s scores against the San Francisco 49ers on December 3, 2023 in Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia. (Andy Lewis/Icon Sportswire through Getty Images)
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President Donald Trump expressed his support for the impulse of Tush when the Eagles arrived at the White House to celebrate his Super Bowl Lix victory against the Kansas City bosses.
“The Eagles scored a touchdown in their signature game: the impulse of Tush. Do you know what that is? I hope they keep that play, coach, I don’t know,” Trump said, looking at the Eagles chief coach, Nick Sirianni. “They are talking about getting rid of that play, I understand. They should keep it. What do you think Saquon [Barkley]?
“I like it. It’s something exciting and different.”

The Philadelphia Eagles field marshal, Jalen Hurts, scores a touchdown in the Super Bowl Lix against the Kansas City bosses, on February 9, 2025 in New Orleans. (AP Photo/Matt Slocum)
The change of rule would prohibit an offensive player from having the ability to immediately push his teammate who is aligned directly behind the Pargo and receive the click.