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re: Is Mark Ingram highly regarded nationwide?

Posted on 1/18/10 at 8:46 am to
Posted by Rohan2Reed
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Posted on 1/18/10 at 8:46 am to
i don't think so. that Bama o-line was sick. he is indeed a very good player. but I don't think he would start at any school.
Posted by Crimsonpanther13
Somewhere in Avoyelles Parish
Member since Oct 2008
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Posted on 1/18/10 at 8:49 am to
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i don't think so. that Bama o-line was sick.


Our o-line gelled well this year considering what was lost, but they were a shell of what they were in '08.
Remember that more than half of his rushing yards came after first contact.
Posted by rolltide1283
Pinson
Member since Feb 2007
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Posted on 1/18/10 at 10:01 am to
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don't think so. that Bama o-line was sick. he is indeed a very good player. but I don't think he would start at any school.


Our OL is good but Ingram would thrive in any offense. He has over 1,000 of his yards after contact so some people needs to come up with better excuses than just the OL being good. Is it possible that Ingram makes our OL look good?
Posted by NOLATide
New Orleans
Member since Jun 2007
2576 posts
Posted on 1/18/10 at 11:45 am to
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i don't think so. that Bama o-line was sick. he is indeed a very good player. but I don't think he would start at any school.
Wait... before the season this was a rebuilding OL. LSU fans kept telling us that they would suck. So which is it, the OL was the best OL ever or they were weak? Can't be both. But it could be that the OL was good, and so were the RB's. However that would require some Bama haters to give credence to our Heisman winner. I don't see that happeneing.
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