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July 28, 2009 | Last Updated: 7/28/09 3:40 PM ET | Comments (48)
Ingram Impresses Early At Camp


BETHLEHEM, Pa. -- You hope that this isn't a mirage. You hope that the Cornelius Ingram who is dominating practice now, and who showed so much ability in the spring, is the same Cornelius Ingram who will put on the pads on Friday and have so much success. You stand and watch and see Ingram race down the seam and catch a Kevin Kolb pass in traffic, and then you see Ingram rise above coverage in the end zone and snatch a Kolb pass out of the air for a touchdown.

Please be the real thing.

Because the Ingram who has been on the field these first two days of practice at Lehigh University provides goosebump moments. He is a man at 6 feet 4, 245 pounds. He runs well, and is so big and physical that you can imagine the things the Eagles might be able to do with him if, well, if, if, if ...

Please be the real thing.

"I know that this is just the beginning. I feel great and I think I'm going to have a lot of opportunities to get better," said Ingram, a fifth-round pick from Florida who missed all of last season with the Gators after suffering a torn anterior cruciate ligament in practice. "My goal is to keep improving every single day and if I do that, I'll be where I want to be."

Spring and early training camp phenoms are scary. A big tease, if you will. You look at them and they are just great out on the field when players are wearing helmets and shorts, and then when the pads go on and the defensive players can tee off, some of the bloom -- yes, including Jeremy -- comes off the flower. We've seen it before. We will see it again.

Let's hope Ingram is the real thing.

So far, he has been a pretty remarkable story and player to watch. The Eagles played the wait-and-see game during the draft and one tight end after another went off the board, and they took Ingram and privately celebrated. The team had its eye on Ingram long, long ago. He is a physical speciman who would have gone much higher in the draft had he not been injured.

As it was, Ingram was rated as a middle-of-the-group tight end the way they all came off the board in the draft. The Eagles didn't move up to take one of the players more highly rated by the draftniks. They stayed put and got their guy, and they have loved what they have seen from Ingram thus far.

Every move he makes is a step beyond the injury. Take, for instance, the catch down the field on Tuesday. Ingram made the grab and then tumbled to the ground, leaving himself in a vulnerable position. Maybe there was a pause. Was he OK? That surgically-repaired knee ... how would it react?

Ingram popped right up and hustled back to the huddle, a test passed.

"I'm glad I popped straight up. If I didn't, everybody would have probably thought I had a problem," said Ingram. "It felt fine. It feels like nothing really happened since the surgery. It was a key moment, I guess, because everybody probably looked and saw that I had to fall down as I caught it and rolled up on my knees a little bit that there could have been a problem.

"No problem at all. I feel great. Hopefully I showed the fans and anybody who has concerns that I am fine and that everything is good with my knee."

Ingram potentially figures to be a major contributor to the Eagles' offense as a rookie. He could very well back up Brent Celek, who should not be forgotten or overlooked after his improvement as last season progressed. Celek deserves to be the starter. He also understands the business and the fact that there is always going to be competition.

After a good spring and a great first two days, it seems that Ingram is here to provide immediate contribution.

Certainly, Ingram adds great athleticism to the position. He is big and strong and runs so well. He is maybe as athletic as any tight end the Eagles have had -- I'm going out on a limb and say that he compares in that way to former Eagles great Keith Jackson -- and that Ingram is picking up the mental part of the game. The speed, says Ingram, is all the way back, and then some, after his surgery.

"I think I'm faster than I was before. Strength-wise, I feel real good and I'm in great shape. I've worked very hard to get to this point and I'm going to keep working hard," said Ingram. "I've shown them that I can run and catch the football. That is why they drafted me. I've got to show them a total package to get on the field and stay there."

Ingram says the playbook here is "two phonebook sizes" compared to the one he got down pat in the post-draft camps. There are things that the Eagles do here as far as formations and terminology that are similar to what Ingram learned at Florida. He is making terrific strides in all areas that involve routes, catching the football, lining up and recognizing things.

Next challenge: Pads.

And blocking.

Ingram didn't have to do much of it at Florida, in that spread offense. This is a whole new ball game.

"I'm excited about that. Blocking is one of the most important things to show the coaches. I know that when the pads go on, it's a totally different story. I haven't done it in a while," said Ingram. "Friday is going to be a very important day when everyone is here and we're live with pads on. I am looking forward to it."

So are the Eagles. So are the fans. Ingram and running back LeSean McCoy are the standouts in these early days, and by this time in a week nobody is going to remember who did what when the players were running around in shorts.

If Ingram is the real deal ... Then the Eagles are going to have something special to add to the offense.
Ingram Impresses Early At Camp
   
phillyphandan@...
07/28/09
8:03 pm ET
low & classless just like every single one of there players, exactly the reason why my son will get his ARS beat if he EVER decides to cheer the Girls. He's got it right as of now though....BOOO COWGIRLS, and thats my 4 yr. old boy sayin it
phillyphandan@...
07/28/09
8:01 pm ET
itisisaidme...you little texas ****. This is about a man passing away not about sports you 14 yr old little girl, show some damn respect or get the F__K up outta here!
phillyphandan@...
07/28/09
7:41 pm ET
To the Johnson Family: Our thoughts are with you during this very difficult time. I am very truly sorry for your loss. Your husband/father/grandfather was a very admired man both in his personal life and his career, and one who brought favorable memories to millions of fans across the world. You will be missed Coach!
matt_kamowski@...
07/28/09
6:16 pm ET
JJ I wish you blitz your way to heaven...And the suffering comes to an end for both you and your family....We have enjoyed the time you have spent with us here, the mark you left will never be erased. But heaven must have a need for a Defensive Coordinator and they got the best........Love you man, thanks for the memories we will never forget. God bless, he will be happy to have you with him.......And we are sad to have you go!
thefirelion
07/28/09
6:04 pm ET
Refresh your eagles page. We will miss you JJ.
swoop2781@...
07/28/09
6:01 pm ET
JJ...........NO........Dam....!!
swoop2781@...
07/28/09
5:53 pm ET
matt, No apology needed.Just one thing though,if u used to get it,then why u do it..??Lesson not learned??Following is a sad way to live life!!True talk..
thefirelion
07/28/09
5:51 pm ET
As some of us have suspected. Sad news. http://www3.allaroundphilly.com/blogs/delcotimes/bobg/2009/07/sadly-jim-johnsons-fight-nearing-end.html
matt_kamowski@...
07/28/09
5:35 pm ET
phillyphandan@...Good luck on your new home...have fun at TC and give us some info. I would rather get it from fans then SPUDS...lol. We usually go but our schedules won't allow it this year. We will be at Flight Night though....that should be a blast!
TallEagle
07/28/09
5:30 pm ET
But why worry about the past.... this is our year. I will agree with BrieCheese... 17 - 1. Mail it in. Get your popcorn, chili dogs, gameish cornhen, turkey burger, bison sandwiches ready. Lombardi is getting a new home in Philly. GO EAGLES!!!!
dmg@...
07/28/09
5:29 pm ET
The Dougster....what's happnin dude???? Time for all the preseason hype. Got your chinstrap buckled??? Some of the posters have referred to past Eagle players and that is your bailiwick so go to it bro.....koo ko ko ko ko ko ko kooooo!
chrisejlewis@...
07/28/09
5:29 pm ET
Tall > we missed Chad during that game, no arguement here. One less turnover in that game and the Birds at the SB champs. Period.
chrisejlewis@...
07/28/09
5:28 pm ET
Gotta run gents...enjoying the banter as always. Looking forward to the rest of the team arriving tomorrow. Go Eagles!!
TallEagle
07/28/09
5:28 pm ET
Which ChrisJew.... where would that ball of gone usually? Chad Lewis.... Rest my case. Case Closed. Bird IS the Word. GO EAGLES!!!!
chrisejlewis@...
07/28/09
5:25 pm ET
TallEagle > don't forget about the killer redzone INT's in the 1st half of that game. Ouch...
dmg@...
07/28/09
5:22 pm ET
Yeah, Dave is even cognizant of his own hype. He even referred to it when he mentioned "knocking the bloom off the rose."
phillyphandan@...
07/28/09
5:20 pm ET
whats goin on Eagleites! I can't wait until Friday. I'll be at camp for the day and then sign on my new house in the evening...its gonna be a beautiful day. 1st day of pads/contact and we'll really get a good look as to what our team has! Lets get this team gellin and bring home this trophy for JJ. We're ALL praying for you!
chrisejlewis@...
07/28/09
5:20 pm ET
MGD in the house! How's it going, Brother???
chrisejlewis@...
07/28/09
5:19 pm ET
...yes Matt, that's the one. Chad wasn't retired but rather injured (foot). I still think we coulda/shoulda/woulda beat those hated Pats had it not been for those turnovers.
TallEagle
07/28/09
5:19 pm ET
ChrisJew.... I know that Lewis wasn't retired during the Super Bowl but suffered a broken leg that happened when he caught the touchdown in the NFC Championship game. Which forced LJ into a role he did not have prior. Which in turn caused us not to use our TE as we did before. That is the void I am talking about filling. Turnovers cost us in the last half, Reid cost the game by the end of the Second by kneeling on the ball instead of driving for either a field goal or a Touchdown. Go Eagles!!
matt_kamowski@...
07/28/09
5:14 pm ET
dmg@...Thanks for bringing me back to reality...that booker thing hurt...almost as bad as BLOOM...
swoop2781@...
07/28/09
5:12 pm ET
Oh wait,i got it..it's an Ostrich,those birds that dont fly!!LOL
dmg@...
07/28/09
5:11 pm ET
Congressman, who the hell would want your left testicle? It's tough reading all the camp hype without getting caught up in it. Then I remember last year's camp "hero" Booker and am quickly brought back down to earth (earf)....have to take all of this with a grain of salt.....looks like the congressman is getting a little too full of himself lately.......judging posts and giving out knucklehead awards.....you know the old saying......takes one to know one........you need to tone it down a little gov......
matt_kamowski@...
07/28/09
5:08 pm ET
chrisejlewis@...Are we talking about the SB our beloved #5's nerves got the best of him on the go ahead drive....When he was puking behind center? That SB....
chrisejlewis@...
07/28/09
5:01 pm ET
TallEagle > Chad Lewis wasn't retired, he was injured for that Superbowl game. The Eagles lost that game not due to Chad's absence but rather to the costly turnovers...



 
 
 
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