Cowboys' Trevon Diggs Has Salty NSFW Take on 'Brotherly Shove'

The Cowboys' Trevon Diggs chimed in on the Eagles' "Brotherly Shove" quarterback sneak play.
The Cowboys' Trevon Diggs chimed in on the Eagles' "Brotherly Shove" quarterback sneak play. / Geoff Burke-USA TODAY Sports
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You know what's better than executing a play so beautifully that defenses can't stop it even when they know it's coming?

Watching everyone who can't execute the play that well pretend it's not fair.

We're used to fans of other teams complaining about not being able to stop the "Brotherly Shove", but now players are whining about it to.

And boy is it sweet to see Cowboys players get salty about it.

"Sh*t cheating lol"

Trevon Diggs, Instagram

You can tell everyone's grasping at straws when they can't even agree on what the complaint is. Is the play not fair because its too easy? Is it an unintentional loophole in the rules? Is it not good for player safety? Or is it straight up cheating?

Make up your mind, people.

One thing is abundantly clear at this point: everyone wants it banned because they can't do it.

If there was a play out there that was guaranteed to convert short-yardage scenarios, it would be straight up malpractice for coaches not to call it whenever needed.

Like, do these people really believe NFL head coaches would purposely not call an unstoppable play just out of good sportsmanship?

The Eagles can do something nobody else can, and that pisses people off.

Knowing the NFL they'll probably end up caving and changing the rule after the season, and that's going to be a really disappointing end to this whole saga. But for now, let's enjoy it.

Watching a division rival so torn up about this that he's hopping in the NFL's Instagram comments to complain about it like all the other trolls? Talk about rent-free.

Here's hoping Jalen Hurts rushed for multiple 1-yard touchdowns against the Eagles when he gets his first shot at them on November 5th.

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