Saquon Barkley is struggling. He's not finding running lanes, he's not creating his own space, and he's far from the electrifying playmaker who last year made the world stop suddenly with a reverse hurdle that would end up becoming the snapshot of his season, the signature highlight in a year full of awe-inspiring moves and explosive plays that produced a near 2,300 combined-yard season.

Through four games, the NFL's reigning Offensive Player of the Year is averaging almost half as many rushing yards per game as last season and, even more staggering, he's averaging about three fewer yards per carry than last season.

Turns out, the culprit isn't a dormant pass offense that's failing to keep the boxes light and bodies off the line of scrimmage. You couldn't have had a more impactful pass g

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