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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Ingram, our D-Line, and our Line Backers... All have a problem not having patience. Good backs but their hand on the back of a lineman or FB and follow a step or two until something develops. Reggie and Ingram run ...
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Re: New Orleans Saints running back rotation appearing to stand pat meaning no playing time for Chris Ivory
Ingram, our D-Line, and our Line Backers... All have a problem not having patience.
Good backs but their hand on the back of a lineman or FB and follow a step or two until something develops. Reggie and Ingram run right up a mans azz. Anyone watch Rice last night? Seen Foster run? You have to let your line make a hole.. Ivory just flat our parts the sea with his helmet.. Then churns his legs anyway he can to push through. |
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Re: New Orleans Saints running back rotation appearing to stand pat meaning no playing time for Chris Ivory
Originally Posted by x626xBlack
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In chat during the game last week i pointed out one particular Ingram run He took the handoff, looks like the play was designed to go up the gut, grubbs and DLP both had their men, Ingram turned his shoulder and ran into them BACKWARDS!!! then just fell over, my god it was embarrassing to watch When Arian Foster runs, everything is so split second, smooth transition and one cut burst through the gap. If the gap isnt there, foster has patience and knows a hole will open, ingram doesn't take that chance and fights for a two yard gain - say hello to another 3 AND OUT!!! |
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Re: New Orleans Saints running back rotation appearing to stand pat meaning no playing time for Chris Ivory
Originally Posted by dizzle88
Yes, exactly. The guy has either no patience or too much patience. I see him run right into his linemen, and other times he just kind of shuffles his feet in the backfield hoping for something to open up. That's a classic case of a guy who just doesn't have it. He does one thing and then over-compensates when the coaches tell him what he's doing wrong.![]()
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Re: New Orleans Saints running back rotation appearing to stand pat meaning no playing time for Chris Ivory
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It wouldn't hurt to use Ivory at least until his injury, who knows we may get a game or two out of him
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