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If we're going to take a RB who will probably be on the PUP list all year I'd rather take Marcus Latimore

 

Chris hasn't gotten a chance to be a featured back.  A couple nagging injuries isn't the same as having your leg do a 360.

 

Get excited man!!  Geno and Chris..  Ebony and Ivory!!   It's so ON in 13'

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Chris hasn't gotten a chance to be a featured back.  A couple nagging injuries isn't the same as having your leg do a 360.

 

Get excited man!!  Geno and Chris..  Ebony and Ivory!!   It's so ON in 13'

 

 

The last RB we had that had nagging injuries was Greene, he was a 3rd rounder. So... good value? LOL

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Chris hasn't gotten a chance to be a featured back.  A couple nagging injuries isn't the same as having your leg do a 360.

 

Get excited man!!  Geno and Chris..  Ebony and Ivory!!   It's so ON in 13'

 

You're right, I'm just being negative. Ivory's injury problems are likely a result of his lack of carries

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Like the Move, but I think this mean we have like 30 qb's and RB's..hopefully we will cut the fat soon....Im tired of waiting for Mcknight and Powell to perform...

 

 

The New York Jets have traded for New Orleans Saints running back Chris Ivory, league sources told ESPN NFL Insider Adam Schefter.


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Ivory, who signed his restricted tender offer with the Saints last Friday, visited with the Jets earlier this month.

The
6-foot, 222-pound Ivory joined the Saints as an undrafted free agent
out of Tiffin (Ohio) in 2010 and has run the ball 256 times for 1,307
yards and eight touchdowns, averaging 5.1 yards per carry.

During his rookie season, when injuries to Reggie Bush and Pierre Thomas
led to an increase in his playing time, Ivory carried the ball 137
times for a team-leading 716 yards, and average of 5.2 yards per carry
with five TD's.

Last season, he played in only six games with two
starts, carrying 40 times for 217 yards and two touchdowns, including a
56-yard scoring run.

Ivory's one-year tender is worth about $2 million.

Information from ESPN NFL Insider Adam Schefter and The Associated Press was used in this report.

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