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Seahawks' 'Barnyard' Play: From Failure to Football Glory
31 Jan
Summary
- The 'Barnyard' play transformed Seattle's short-yardage struggles.
- Tight end AJ Barner leads the tush push, a new offensive weapon.
- The play originated from a Week 9 overtime loss disappointment.

The Seattle Seahawks have found an unexpected offensive weapon in their 'Barnyard' play, a unique variation of the tush push. This strategy emerged after a critical Week 9 overtime loss to the Los Angeles Rams, where the Seahawks failed to convert crucial short-yardage situations.
Initially a point of frustration, the tush push was installed by offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak, with tight end AJ Barner taking the direct snap. Barner, with shoves from teammates, has successfully converted numerous third and fourth-and-short plays, becoming a key component in the Seahawks' drive for success.
This short-yardage success has turned a previous weakness into a strength for the Seahawks. The 'Barnyard' play has not only secured first downs but has also directly led to touchdowns and extended scoring drives, showcasing its impact on the team's performance as they head into the playoffs.




