
Kyler Murray Trolls Saquon Barkley-Tiki Barber Beef with Hollywood Brown '300' Post
The Saquon Barkley-Tiki Barber beef has provided a blueprint for other NFL players to mock when one of their teammates signs with another club.
Case in point is Kyler Murray's response to Marquise Brown agreeing to a deal with the Kansas City Chiefs. The Arizona Cardinals quarterback used Barber's now-infamous, "Good luck, you're dead to me" line, along with a clip from the movie 300 to address the move.
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Unlike the Barkley-Barber banter, Hollywood Brown responded to the clip as you would expect.
This is a complete 180 from how Barber and Barkley went about their business after Barkley agreed to a three-year deal with the Philadelphia Eagles on Monday.
Barkley's decision to leave the New York Giants for arguably their biggest rival prompted Barber to say this on his WFAN Sports Radio show: "You're dead to us, Saquon. Good luck, you're dead to me."
Barkley had no problem calling out Barber for that comment:
In the aftermath of Barber's comment, "good luck, you're dead to me" has become a go-to line for players as they watch teammates make decisions in free agency. Lamar Jackson used it after Patrick Queen agreed to a deal with the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Murray and Brown have a friendship that dates back to their two seasons together at the University of Oklahoma from 2017 to '18. Brown was the Sooners' leading receiver with 1,318 yards during Murray's Heisman Trophy-winning season in 2018.
The Cardinals reunited the duo in April 2022 when they acquired Brown in a trade from the Baltimore Ravens.







