The New York Giants is my favorite NFL team. But long gone are the days of Eli Manning’s fortuitous “hail Maries.” It has been 12 years since they won a Super Bowl , and that’s maybe six years too long. Within that time, they have had to adjust to finding a new quarterback, and figuring out what a formidable offense looks like. Let’s not forget that they still have an offensive line that needs bolstering. But one bright spot for “big blue” in recent years has been star running back Saquon Barkley. And just as soon as he begins to cement himself as “one of them ones,” it’s over. He’s no longer a Giant. The Giants believed that they would be better off without Barkley. Sure, he has endured some injuries, but in his return to the field, he has performed at a high level. Desiring a reported $16 million per year, Barkley hoped to remain in New York. But that wasn’t a price that the G-Men were willing to go with. They called Barkley’s bluff and let him venture into free agency. Barkley...