Chris Ivory's status with New Orleans gaining attention
What was thought to be a dream at the beginning of the season with a loaded backfield for the New Orleans Saints has turned into a nightmare of an apparently crowded one, and everyone is starting to take notice. New Orleans Saints fans were the first to see something odd when once celebrated rookie running back Chris Ivory was becoming an afterthought when it came to being active for a game, much less the field. Theories have been kicked around, linking interim head coach Aaron Kromer decision to stick with the known backs of Pierre Thomas, Darren Sproles, and Mark Ingram to Ivory's poor performance in pass protection and fumble issues during preseason and training camp
What was thought to be a dream at the beginning of the season with a loaded backfield for the New Orleans Saints has turned into a nightmare of an apparently crowded one, and everyone is starting to take notice. New Orleans Saints fans were the first to see something odd when once celebrated rookie running back Chris Ivory was becoming an afterthought when it came to being active for a game, much less the field. Theories have been kicked around, linking interim head coach Aaron Kromer decision to stick with the known backs of Pierre Thomas, Darren Sproles, and Mark Ingram to Ivory's poor performance in pass protection and fumble issues during preseason and training camp