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Luda34 10-05-2011 11:49 AM

I think Imgram is a powerful back but I haven't seeing him do run the ball like Ivory did last year. I know it's still early but I'm going to go with a NO right now.

iceshack149 10-05-2011 01:00 PM

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Originally Posted by strato (Post 336683)
No way Ingram beats his rushing yards from last year...and C.I wasnt even drafted....Payton will make room for him ..i can promise you that..Why would we trade away a weapon?..he will be needed later when we make the playoffs...again video evidence..
2010 New Orleans Saints Yearbook: Chris Ivory - YouTube

Ivory was great last year when he played. I think that if Ingram was given the same opportunity he could be better. Ingram has displayed more ability over a longer period of time..

I'm all for getting great talent in a trade for him but that wouldn't happen. No team is willing to trade off a great player for another great player that can't stay on the field.

FinSaint 10-05-2011 01:09 PM

He has a punishing running style, which causes pain to the defenders, but unfortunately to himself as well.

He reminds me of Marion Barber and consequently I'm afraid that if Ivory can't change/modify his running style to be less punishing on his body he'll eventually suffer the same end result as Barber... being too broken to be an effective long term RB in the NFL.

strato 10-05-2011 01:15 PM

LOL..got 97.5 talking about C.I..its funny as hell..

strato 10-05-2011 01:17 PM

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saintfan 10-05-2011 01:48 PM

He wouldn't have to run that way if we would open up a friggin hole every now and then.

darstep 10-05-2011 02:48 PM

What we would get in trade, would not impact the defense in the same manner he impacts the offense. Hate to say it, PT is better trade bait and I would totally hate to see any of these guys go anywhere. Our 4-headed monster may, through natural selection, get wittled down to 3 next season.

FinSaint 10-05-2011 03:08 PM

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Originally Posted by darstep (Post 336863)
What we would get in trade, would not impact the defense in the same manner he impacts the offense. Hate to say it, PT is better trade bait and I would totally hate to see any of these guys go anywhere. Our 4-headed monster may, through natural selection, get wittled down to 3 next season.


I agree with you.

Also the Saints still have Bell on the PS, who also ran well during the pre-season. So the Saints might still have a 4-headed monsters even if PT was traded.

Nevertheless, because of the past experiences, I wouldn't feel comfortable trading away any of the Saints' RBs.

FireVenturi 10-05-2011 03:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Danno (Post 336506)
I wonder how much a team would be willing to give up for a RB that had injury problems in High School, injury problems in College and hasn't made it through one NFL game without getting hurt, and even injured himself while rehabbing an injury?

I wouldn't think twice if we could get a decent player on D. He is not our best rb, you have to get out the tub to be in that conversation. So far this year, he is our fourth best rb.


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