By Luke Johnson, NOLA.com | The Times-Picayune
CINCINNATI — The Mark Ingram who caught a screen pass and rumbled 28 yards for a touchdown, the one who finished with more than 160 yards from scrimmage and tallied his first 100-yard rushing game in almost a year, that is the Mark Ingram the New Orleans Saints figured would arrive at some point this season.
It has taken a little time for Ingram to get back in the groove he was in last season, when he made the Pro Bowl after rushing for 1,124 yards and 12 touchdowns. But then he served a four-game suspension earlier this season.
“You come back and you just haven't been doing it and there's really no way, unless you've been playing to maybe get the hits that you're going to take and the physical part of the game,” said offensive coordinator Pete Carmichael, two days before Ingram’s big game against Cincinnati. “So I think there is always a little adjustment.”
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CINCINNATI — The Mark Ingram who caught a screen pass and rumbled 28 yards for a touchdown, the one who finished with more than 160 yards from scrimmage and tallied his first 100-yard rushing game in almost a year, that is the Mark Ingram the New Orleans Saints figured would arrive at some point this season.
It has taken a little time for Ingram to get back in the groove he was in last season, when he made the Pro Bowl after rushing for 1,124 yards and 12 touchdowns. But then he served a four-game suspension earlier this season.
“You come back and you just haven't been doing it and there's really no way, unless you've been playing to maybe get the hits that you're going to take and the physical part of the game,” said offensive coordinator Pete Carmichael, two days before Ingram’s big game against Cincinnati. “So I think there is always a little adjustment.”
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