Former Saints RB Mark Ingram is still upset about the 'no call' in 2018 NFC Championship

Some folks never forget. That is the case with former Pro Bowl New Orleans Saints running back Mark Ingram. At the conclusion of Sunday's Week 2 game between the Denver Broncos and Washington Commanders, there was a questionable 'no call' in the end zone. It helped to prevent Sean Payton's Broncos from tying the game. […]

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Some folks never forget. That is the case with former Pro Bowl New Orleans Saints running back Mark Ingram.

At the conclusion of Sunday's Week 2 game between the Denver Broncos and Washington Commanders, there was a questionable 'no call' in the end zone. It helped to prevent Sean Payton's Broncos from tying the game. Ingram crafted a tweet that many Saints fans felt deep in their souls. 

Of course, he referenced the famous 'no call' pass interference from the 2019 NFC Championship game between the Saints and Los Angeles Rams. 

The Saints lost that game in overtime after one of the worst blown calls (or lack of) in NFL history. It played a large role in New Orleans missing the Super Bowl that year. 

If you need a refresher, check out the video below.

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Clearly, Ingram hasn't forgotten, and he never will. Just like fans of the team, it is etched into the stones of their minds for life. 

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