Waiting game isn't Mike Ingersoll's strongest
Posted Apr 10, 2011
Mike Ingersoll knows there's nothing he can do but wait, and be ready if the call comes. Ingersoll could be among the hidden casualties of the NFL's labor impasse - players who aren't drafted but sign as free agents in hopes of making a roster. Without a collective-bargaining agreement, teams are not allowed to sign undrafted rookies, and that could keep an entire class of players from their dream.
(Charlotte Observer)
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