Saquon Barkley doesn’t want to jinx anything.
Ask him about what is brewing with the Giants this season, and he will respond with a verbal stiff-arm. He will juke you out with a comment that leads one way then veers back the other way. There is speaking something into reality, then there is the caution Barkley is exhibiting as he changes the subject with the prowess he displays changing direction with the ball in his hands.
Barkley — steadfastly, and at times desperately — always said “when,” not “if’’ when asked about the Giants turning all the losing into winning. The franchise that made him — a running back — the No. 2-overall pick in the 2018 draft went 19-46 in his first four seasons. He endured nagging ankle issues and one season-ending knee injury. He came in when Pat Shurmur was the head coach and was around for Joe Judge’s two-year stay and now is a fixture on Brian Daboll’s squad.
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