Mark Ingram and positivity go together like Whataburger fries and Whataburger gravy.
The Houston Texans running back is known for his can-do approach and his indefatigable attitude, and he wasn’t bashful about his view of the team’s potential in 2021.
Ingram went on NFL Network Thursday morning and shared his optimism about the 2021 Texans.
“I think we were just all on the same page, everybody’s saying this, saying that,” Ingram said. “We don’t care what nobody say. We know that we got good players on this team we know that we got good players in this locker room, we know we have guys who’ve played ball over several years in the league and many different places and who have played it at the highest level. And we knew that if we just prepare and went out there and just do what we need to do, hold each other accountable, compete with each other and be the best version of ourselves, that would be fine.
“We don’t care what nobody say. It’s all about what we believe in this locker room, it’s all about what we believe in this building, and we believe we have a team that can be great, win games and be a championship-type team. That’s what we have all aspirations for. If you’re not playing this game to be a champion, if you’re not playing this game to be the best, if you’re not playing this game to win, then you’re in the wrong business. And that’s what we all believe and that what we’re all pushing for, that’s what we’re working for.”