Running back Mark Ingram has not been a great fit in the New Orleans Saints offense since getting taken in the first round of the 2011 NFL Draft. It feels like the Saints haven't used him much, but he's actually led the team in carries in back-to-back years. That may not happen for a third time. Larry Holder of the Times-Picayune notes that Ingram consistently worked with the second-team offense during OTAs and the team's mandatory minicamp, which wrapped up on Thursday. Darren Sproles and Pierre Thomas splitting the "vast majority" of first-team work. Source: NFL.com
I agree Ingram hasn't made a huge impact on this team, but toward the end of the season I think he really started to come on strong. As far as Pierre and Sproles...... no way Pierre stays healthy all season and Sproles has always been a 'special-situation go-to guy". I can't see him getting the brunt of the work in the running game.
I agree with the concept of your ill expressed thoughts (?). But since it is coming from a Yucks fan I disregard any statement you make as the rambling incoherent muse from a lower life form.
You know, I'm pretty sure the Bucs first victory ever, was over the Aints, in New Orleans. That will always give us bragging rights.
your memory is correct. strange for a yucks fan. and it is true, it gives you bragging rights. I stand corrected.