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re: Highlights of Ingram, Robinson and Thomas.
Posted on 3/15/14 at 1:48 pm to Patrick O Rly
Posted on 3/15/14 at 1:48 pm to Patrick O Rly
if ingram doesnt fumble that ball in the seattle game, the Ingram pain train would have been very strong this offseason.
I noticed this last season. 1: I was surprised by how fast he was once he got into the open field. 2: I was surprised by how little he can move a defender if he tries to run over them.
He's proven he doesn't need the power to be effective though, as these highlights display. Just goes to show you how off most mock draft quick analysis's and the such are though.
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Ingram's highlights were really impressive. But I have no idea where he earned the reputation of being a "power" rusher. In fact, he's very finesse. He appears to need a hole initially to get through; but once in space, he becomes very shifty and is able to angle himself away from defenders in a very interesting way.
I noticed this last season. 1: I was surprised by how fast he was once he got into the open field. 2: I was surprised by how little he can move a defender if he tries to run over them.
He's proven he doesn't need the power to be effective though, as these highlights display. Just goes to show you how off most mock draft quick analysis's and the such are though.
This post was edited on 3/15/14 at 1:55 pm
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