Rest from the turbulence on the court, New
Orleans Saints have a nice day on Tuesday in the community and their annual
"random ACTS of kindness" the caravan and Mark Ingram and Benjamin
Watson at a charity event. Look at some of the saints website video highlights.
And more during this holiday season, when the player's community especially
hard. Tons of individual credit they do all the work in the community, so start
naming names will be harm to those who I don't mention. But defensive ends Cameron
Jordan and Akiem Hicks especially stand out as guys who show up
to various schools, etc., on a weekly basis. And sure enough, Jordan participates in two events
on Tuesday.
Ingram community efforts to stand all the
way up to me, also because he dove headfirst from day one, even when he came to
New Orleans celebrity status heisman trophy winner from Alabama. Ingram has not
been striking appearance, got a lot of attention. He often appears in the event
of current and former teammates all over the country. "We are all good
friends, good teammates. So when someone has a good reason of events, stretched
out, and feedback, you just want to be a part of it," Ingram said. ",
and vice versa, when you have an event, they want to see your support. So, this
is to make people happy and feedback.
Tuesday's incident was very close, dear
Ingram's heart. He held a crazy shopping in college sports and outdoor
children's parents in jail. Ingram's father, a former NFL outstanding mark
Ingram Sr. The current was jailed for money laundering and bank fraud. "I
just love you, my father is in prison. You don't have to be a
statistical," Ingram told the children. Ingram, now he has held for three
consecutive years, said the idea is together with the cooperation of others,
but it is a perfect fit for what he always wanted to do.
"This season as part of the feedback,
make other people smile and happy," Ingram said. , "what makes you
happy inside to others, let them smile, let them feel grateful."