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Mark Ingram using option snub as motivation
The Saints like Mark Ingram, just not enough to pick up the fifth-year option on his rookie deal.
So since they made a financial decision, he’s making one as well. The former first-round running back said he’s using his pending free agency as fuel going into the coming season. “It’s motivation,” Ingram said, via Christopher Dabe of the New Orleans Times-Picayune. “I’m coming up on a contract year. I’m an unrestricted free agent after this year, so we’ll see what happens.” Picking up the option would have put them on the hook for $5.2 million, and nothing Ingram has shown so far indicates he’s worth that. “Like they said, they really like me as a player,” Ingram said. “Just the (salary) number was a little high for what a running back gets on the free-agent market.” When established backs are struggling to get paid, it’s hard to imagine what the actual market would be for Ingram. He has 1,462 yards and 11 touchdowns in three seasons. Getting that in one would move him toward the neighborhood of what the option year would have paid. He’s shown flashes of talent, but in his current situation, he might not ever be able to maximize his skills, or his earning potential. Mark Ingram using option snub as motivation | ProFootballTalk |
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nowhere does he say the word snub...'motivation' is not a synonym
yet another sensationalized headline He knows, as everyone knows, he isn't worth half of that option |
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“Like they said, they really like me as a player,” Ingram said. “Just the (salary) number was a little high for what a running back gets on the free-agent market.” |
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He lost me with the fumble in the Seattle playoff game. He'll have to prove me and a ton of others wrong. Mark it so.
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I'm excited to see how he responds. He was running with authority at the end of last season.
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As soon as I saw "snub", I knew it was a BS headline. More and more these days, I read a headline, then read the article and think, what did I miss?
Journalism sure has changed (for the worse) over the years. |
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I've been hoping he turns into an Emmit Smith. I loved him at Alabama.......maybe this year he'll put it all together.
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He needs motivation? Isn't he an NFL player? And shouldn't he already be motivated? I'll all confused now.;p
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He is motivated this year because his contract is up. Perhaps if he was more motivated the past 3 seasons we would have been more motivated to exercise the option. |
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Players say various things motivate them all the time. It doesn't mean they weren't motivated previously.
Motivation has never been Mark Ingram's problem. |
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What the??? Perhaps if Drew were more motivated the past 8 seasons we would have more than just 1 Superbowl. ;) |
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When have you seen Mark Ingram not motivated? |
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shut up all ready Mark and let your playing speak for you. it is your only hope to collecting a pay check in 2015 from the saints. pray that foot holds up.
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We lost that Seattle game because of turnovers, thanks Mark.
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I do hope he can stay healthy this season, because that to me has been one of the biggest things keeping him from really aaserting himself as a starter and dominant runner.
If they do play him more, they also need to use him more as a pass target as well, so that it won't be as obvious as it has been that if Ingram lines up in the backfield he'll either block or run the ball. |
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*yawn*
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We lost that game the same way we lost in San Fran.
Collectively we dug too big a hole to get out of before turning up to play. Plenty of reasons to be optimistic though. Every player starts the season with a clean slate in my book. |
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