Packers running back Eddie Lacy struggles to ride a tricycle (Video)
Green Bay Packers running back Eddie Lacy took part in a tricycle race event against kids for charity and his size ended up working against him.
Eddie Lacy is used to being one of the strongest and fastest players on the field, but he probably isn’t used to having his size work against him.
While the Packers running back took part in a charity tricycle race against children, Lacy struggled to get on the tricycle, let alone peddle.
As the other youngsters furiously rode off, Lacy was stuck at the starting line trying to get moving.
Lacy struggled so hard to get pedaling that a little girl had to help push him down the track.
Even more impressive is the fact that a little girl could push Lacy forward. Perhaps the Packers need to look at adding an extra fullback behind John Kuhn.
At 5’11” and 230-pounds, it was going to be impossible for Lacy to fit on a tricycle anyways because anyone over the age of 12 probably can’t fit on one.
Lacy is a good sport and he had a blast with the children as they got to ride alongside their favorite running back. Even better, there are no tricycles required on the gridiron.
[H/T: BleacherReport]
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