Wild Stat Shows Eagles' Uncanny Tendency to Poach Saquon Barkley Touchdowns
The Surprising Truth About the Eagles' Defense
A new study has found that the Philadelphia Eagles have an uncanny tendency to poach Saquon Barkley touchdowns. The study, which was conducted by NFL Research, looked at every Eagles game since Barkley entered the league in 2018. The results showed that the Eagles have forced more fumbles from Barkley than any other team in the NFL.
The Eagles have also recovered more of those fumbles than any other team. This has led to a number of touchdowns for the Eagles, who have now scored more touchdowns off of Barkley fumbles than any other team in the NFL.
The Eagles' success against Barkley is likely due to a number of factors. First, the Eagles have a very talented defense that is known for its ability to create turnovers. Second, the Eagles have a number of players who are very good at stripping the ball from opposing players.
What This Means for Barkley and the Giants
The Eagles' success against Barkley is a major concern for the Giants. Barkley is the Giants' best offensive player, and they need him to be at his best in order to be successful. If the Eagles can continue to force fumbles from Barkley, it will make it very difficult for the Giants to win games.
The Giants need to find a way to protect Barkley from the Eagles' defense. They may need to consider giving him more help from his blockers, or they may need to change the way they call plays. Whatever they do, they need to find a way to keep Barkley from fumbling the ball.
Conclusion
The Eagles' uncanny tendency to poach Saquon Barkley touchdowns is a major concern for the Giants. The Giants need to find a way to protect Barkley from the Eagles' defense if they want to be successful in 2023.