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Re: Interesting RUMOR: Giants-Saints in Ingram trade talks - RUMOR
yep, didnt notice at first
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Re: Interesting RUMOR: Giants-Saints in Ingram trade talks - RUMOR
Its just posturing by his agent. Nobody is in trade talks. Nobody wants him.
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Re: Interesting RUMOR: Giants-Saints in Ingram trade talks - RUMOR
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Re: Interesting RUMOR: Giants-Saints in Ingram trade talks - RUMOR
whats wrong with the number.
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Re: Interesting RUMOR: Giants-Saints in Ingram trade talks - RUMOR
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C'Mon Man! :) |
Re: Interesting RUMOR: Giants-Saints in Ingram trade talks - RUMOR
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Fact or Fiction: Mark Ingram wants out of New Orleans?
New Orleans Saints coach Sean Payton and running back Mark Ingram have been forced to deny a report that never existed in the first place.
Payton insisted Monday that the notion of Ingram seeking a trade out of New Orleans was "completely false" and had "zero credibility." Ingram correctly identified the culprit for the misplaced trade "report" Thursday. "No, you guys (media) came up with that," Ingram said, via The Times-Picayune. "I've never said that at all. I never asked for it. Don't want it. Like I said, New Orleans is home. I love teammates, love my coaches, love this organization. I'm very grateful to be part of this organization. It's a class organization." Ingram didn't have to be a supersleuth to nail the media for a rumor it had yet to stop mongering. The original speculation came from Jason La Canfora of CBSSports.com, who wrote Sunday morning that "league sources believe Ingram could" seek a trade in the coming weeks. As far as "reports" go, there isn't much difference between the innuendo of La Canfora's sources and the deranged musings of the know-it-all on the bar stool next to you. It's purely guesswork based on campfire chatter, dot-connecting or wish-casting. At no point did La Canfora state that Ingram wanted a change of scenery. So how does Sunday morning's idle speculation metastasize into Monday afternoon's full-fledged controversy? Start with the original headline that reads, "Saints' Mark Ingram could be next running back to be traded." Is it inaccurate? No. The inclusion of the word "could" lets the headline writer off the hook while still accomplishing its goal of drawing eyeballs. Chris Johnson "could" be the next running back traded as well. That doesn't mean he's dialing up Nashville realtors. The onus is on NFL news aggregators and bloggers to understand the often subtle difference between speculation and a report. The former has been the harmless fun-filled fodder of hot stoves leagues for more than a century. The latter is something that Payton and Ingram should have to address -- as long as it's not a flight of fancy. Fact or Fiction: Mark Ingram wants out of New Orleans? - NFL.com |
Re: Fact or Fiction: Mark Ingram wants out of New Orleans?
This is like political bullsh-it or what Rush Douchebag does - you throw some thing out there. Even though you know there is no basis for it & the. Other dumbasses fall for. It& spread the info & add more crap.
24 hour news means 24 hours of something. What it means is about 1 hour of news & 23 hours of nonsense. Sports channels are basically the same. |
Re: Fact or Fiction: Mark Ingram wants out of New Orleans?
Even if he did as of right now he has no trade value, meaningless reports or not!!
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Re: Fact or Fiction: Mark Ingram wants out of New Orleans?
Can everybody shut up about it now?
Never mind. I know the answer... |
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