By Brett Martel (AP) | Vicksburg Post
METAIRIE, La. (AP) — New Saints running back Latavius Murray doesn’t see himself as a replacement for his friend and former offseason training partner Mark Ingram — not that he can’t appreciate why others might view him as such.
“Human nature for fans or anybody is to compare us, because obviously a very good running back leaves and we have to fill that void,” Murray said last week, after New Orleans completed its sixth full-squad voluntary practice of the offseason.
“My job is to come in here and do what I can do and provide for this team what I can provide, so there’s no added pressure when it comes to that.
“To think about replacing someone — I don’t think of it as that. I can’t,” Murray added. “They brought me in because they feel that I can help.”
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