Kamara will be fine, he's super efficient.
I'd bet a fair amount of money if someone knows of a site that takes this action that Ingram will not be a Raven (at least at that price, maybe gets reworked) in 2021 and if so through 2020 the Saints are investing more in Murray then the Ravens are in Ingram so I would have to feel like Sean Payton likes something in Murray especially for the next 2 seasons.
The thing is, it seems like Ingram moved into a situation that could give him fewer touches, between Edwards and Hill taking touches along with LJax. Become
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- a good contract that will take care of my pension Otherwise, would he have preferred to stay in NOLA?
Looks like Ingrams replacement. Unless he just didn't like Payton and/or others in the organization, which is highly possible.
But that's a different discussion. It certainly doesn't sound as if they were negotiating with both, and decided to go with Murray for slightly more money. Kamara's done well punching in TD's though, so there's logic to keeping that in the game plan
Unless he just didn't like Payton and/or others in the organization, which is highly possible. Any word on his goal-line role?
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Signed with Saints. If they wanted to use a secondary back like that they would have just paid Ingram. It's not going to be worth it to roster Latavius and hope he punches in a TD here and there. You will be billed the full amount of ${{this.package.packages[0].auto}}.Here's your chance to dominate from draft to your betting strategy to a whole new level. Give me the 22yo rookie every day of the week and twice on Sunday. So now NON-injury prone players are injury prone? league championship! Latavius Murray signed a 4 year, $14,400,000 contract with the New Orleans Saints, including a $3,400,000 signing bonus, $7,200,000 guaranteed, and an average annual salary of $3,600,000. Payton claims Ingram was suddenly gone (might well be true) and it doesn't sound like they had extensive negotiations with Ingram.
Just to make sure the ages are correct...after two years, Murray's final two years of his contract would be his ages 31 and 32 seasons (not 30 and 31). Murray is a solid but not special piece of a RBBC. Otherwise, would he have preferred to stay in NOLA?
Sure, why not. Any word on his goal-line role? Payton claims Ingram was suddenly gone (might well be true) and it doesn't sound like they had extensive negotiations with Ingram.
I'd bet a fair amount of money if someone knows of a site that takes this action that Ingram will not be a Raven (at least at that price, maybe gets reworked) in 2021 and if so through 2020 the Saints are investing more in Murray then the Ravens are in Ingram so I would have to feel like Sean Payton likes something in Murray especially for the next 2 seasons. Part of me wonders if the Ravens gave him some assurances about touch percentage.
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(*2) What does the Ravens contract have to do with Murray? Perhaps they just thought they could get the same production from Murray as they did from Ingram cheaper.