Jake Ingram

19 September 2011

Aiken probably doesn’t want to follow in the footsteps of Jake Ingram (2009) and Matt Katula (2010).

5. Who in the world is number 90? A.J. Edds was viewed as a developmental linebacker when New England signed him before the season. The second year player out of Iowa made his first career tackle playing on defense.

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13 November 2010

He would be assimilated into New England’s special teams with second year long snapper Jake Ingram and fourth year kicker Stephen Gostkowski already in place. 

Mesko would learn how to hold for Gostkowski, without previous experience for Mesko. I was curious to see the three learn to work together. Did they have to develop chemistry? How long does that take? How much instruction did Gostkowski give Mesko about how he likes the ball positioned? Did Ingram have to get a feel for where Mesko likes the ball catching for punts as opposed to catching for field goals? Does timing come into play? 

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11 September 2010

OT Sebastian Vollmer, WR Julian Edelman, CB Darius Butler, LS Jake Ingram and DL Myron Pryor all saw significant time in their rookie year. Expect a bigger contribution from them, as well as S Pat Chung, DL Ron Brace and WR Brandon Tate getting on the field often in 2010. 

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31 October 2009

, Chung, and Vollmer deserve praise for their play thus far, but out of the spotlight, long snapper Jake Ingram has been flawless. He would get my vote for rookie of the first half. 

I know there are some people thinking it’s throwing away a vote, like supporting the Green Party. But I have my reason. 

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2 September 2009

Rookie long snapper Jake Ingram edged free agent Nathan Hodel. And Tank Williams’ release locks in Brandon Merriweather, James Sanders, Brandon McGowan and Pat Chung as the safetys. 

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4 May 2009

p>60 Ron Brace

76 Sebastian Vollmer

19 Brandon Tate

62 Rich Ohmberger

75 George Bussey

47 Jake Ingram

69 Darryl Richard

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