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Ingram not solely to blame for Saints running woes
This was not what the Saints were expecting when they traded a future first-round pick to get running back Mark Ingram.
Then again, this wasn’t what Ingram was expecting either. The Saints haven’t found much of a role for Ingram, who has rushed 32 times for 90 yards this season. That 2.8 yards per attempt average is second-lowest in the league. But they also have him pigeonholed as a short-yardage back, working him with fullbacks and tight ends and what most people call a base offense. Other chances, such as when they spread the field and run at nickel defenses, aren’t available to him. Ingram not solely to blame for Saints running woes | ProFootballTalk |
Re: Ingram not solely to blame for Saints running woes
I agree.He will be fine next year when we have a real coach.
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Our run game will improve immensely when Kromer gets back to coaching the O-Line primarily...
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:rolleyes:
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Yeah, it's not his fault we've got the greatest passing attack in league history...
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