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Nice little tidbit released by PFF recently, thought it was worth sharing. Saints RB Mark Ingram ranked 3rd best in missed tackles forced per rushing attempt out of 42 eligible RBs (100+ min carries).
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I've said it before and I will say it again. In almost any other offense, Mark Ingram is a top 5 NFL running back. He is getting better and better every season, and 5.1 YPC is greatness. He just doesn't get the volume everyone else does.
Getting 1,000 yards in this offense, with the passing game being our primary style of play along with the constantly shuffling of RBs in and out of the line up on a play by play basis, is amazing in itself.
If he plays at just near the same production over the next 2 seasons, Ingram will surpass Deuce in most statistical categories as the best running back in Saints history.People forget how little he actually runs. Deuce McAllister ran 240 times or more in a season 4 times (his 1k yardage plus seasons).
The most Ingram has ever run in one season was 226 attempts (2014). He had 205 attempts in 2016.
If he plays at just near the same production over the next 2 seasons, Ingram will surpass Deuce in most statistical categories as the best running back in Saints history.
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Nice little tidbit released by PFF recently, thought it was worth sharing. Saints RB Mark Ingram ranked 3rd best in missed tackles forced per rushing attempt out of 42 eligible RBs (100+ min carries).
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I really like Latavius Murray, but I also thinks its nutzo to even consider him with Ingram. Ingram has grown into a real stud in the league and at only $4 mil per year.
That's a Belichick kinda signing.
We need a Sproles-type back who is a better version of Cadet. We dont need someone like Hightower taking carries from Ingram, except as a real backup in case of injury or for the rare spell to let Ingram catch his breath. Ingram has earned the right to be full time
I've said it before and I will say it again. In almost any other offense, Mark Ingram is a top 5 NFL running back. He is getting better and better every season, and 5.1 YPC is greatness. He just doesn't get the volume everyone else does.
Getting 1,000 yards in this offense, with the passing game being our primary style of play along with the constantly shuffling of RBs in and out of the line up on a play by play basis, is amazing in itself.