Monday, October 31, 2011

Hot! Southwestern's Mark Ingram And The New Orleans Saints Put A Hurt The Indianapolis Colts

FLINT, Michigan Former Grand Blanc plus Flint Southwestern movie star Mark Ingram experienced 14 carries for just a career-high 91 yards Sunday in the New Orleans Saints 62-7 dismantling of the winless plus Peyton Manning-less Indianapolis Colts with the Superdome in New Orleans.

Ingram experienced a new 20-yard run with your next one fourth to put together Darren Sproles 16-yard touchdown scamper this vaulted the actual Saints (5-2) with a 54-7 lead.

Ingram, a rookie, acquired your previous substantial involving fifty-five yards hastening which were submitted in Week four through the Saints 23-10 conquer that Jacksonville Jaguars.

He turns this Saints with 329 rushing yards.

The Saints have fun with the winless St. Louis Rams at one particular p.m. Sunday along at the Edward Jones Dome around St. Louis.

Denver Broncos quarterback Tim Tebow thwarted Jake Long and the Miami Dolphins efforts to acquire his or her first win involving the growing season Sunday inside Miami.

Long, a Lapeer East grad as well as original University involving Michigan star, assisted his or her criminal offense to some 15-0 lead, but Tebow threw a couple touchdown affects inside very last three minutes, pushing this Dolphins in order to an 0-6 record after an 18-15 overtime loss.

Long, one of many top notch remaining tackle inside the NFL, made it easier for anchor a series this made it simpler for quarterback Matthew Moore throw intended for 197 yards as well as a touchdown.

Miami plays the New York Giants (4-2) from 1 p.m. Sunday in East Rutherford, N.J.

Former Carman-Ainsworth and Grand Valley State super star Brandon Carr had a take on and interception Sunday in the actual Kansas City Chiefs 28-0 win over the particular Oakland Raiders with Oakland.

Carr, a cornerback, has 16 tackle along with some pass deflections for the year or so for that Chiefs (3-3), who seem to host the actual San Diego Chargers (4-2) at 8:30 p.m. Sunday within Kansas City.

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