I can not even imagine how New York Giants fans are feeling watching Saquon Barkley run wild in Philadelphia with the Eagles.  He might even break the NFL single season rushing record.  It just further proves my point that the Giants should have paid him.  Look at what happens when he can run behind a good and competent offensive line.  Below is my quick take on this a seen in The Times Union:

I hope the Giants are enjoying watching Saquon Barkley have an MVP season in Philadelphia, especially when the Giants had all kinds of chances to keep Barkley as their future running back. Barkley is having an MVP season, and it must be painful for Co-John Mara who was reluctant about the move to begin with. If the Giants end up cleaning house when the season is over, the decision by head coach Brian Daboll and GM Joh Schoen to move on from Barkley will be part of the reasons why. Barkley would not have the same numbers this season if he were still with the Giants because the Eagles have a far superior offensive line but that's not the point. The point is Barkley if you build around him makes the Giants a contending team in the future.

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The Giants need to clean house from top to bottom.  They are completely dysfunctional and are starting to lose the fanbase.  I'll say it until I am blue in the face the Giant fans deserve better than what they have seen the past several years.

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