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Trouble in New Orleans


t96

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1 minute ago, hepcat said:

I dunno man, he’s probably they best WR in the game. The Saints offense isn’t the same without him. If you go watch Bridgewater’s highlights from his time in New Orleans, Michael Thomas made him look very good and is a big reason why he’s here today.

I'd say top 5-10 but I definitely take Julio, Hopkins, and Hill over him. Then there are others that are close.

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3 minutes ago, t96 said:

I'd say top 5-10 but I definitely take Julio, Hopkins, and Hill over him. Then there are others that are close.

Dude cmon man you’re just being a blind homer diminishing what he’s done. His stats last season were head and shoulders over any of those guys last season. The Saints clearly aren’t the same without him. Go look at the numbers and impact. I’m sorry but this is just a bad take. 

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8 minutes ago, hepcat said:

Dude cmon man you’re just being a blind homer diminishing what he’s done. His stats last season were head and shoulders over any of those guys last season. The Saints clearly aren’t the same without him. Go look at the numbers and impact. I’m sorry but this is just a bad take. 

He had 185 targets... If the Aints had other receivers his stats wouldn't be as good. And it was 1 season, the others guys have done it consistently. I wouldn't take Thomas over those other guys and it's got nothing to do with homerism. 

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3 minutes ago, Mother Grabber said:

that’s it? he got called slant boy and he lost his poo? what a pussy

I'd like to think if I were getting paid millions of dollars play pro football, I could deal with getting called "Slant Boy".

Now if it were "Fade Boy" or "Skinny Post Boy", maybe I could understand :Eyes_Emoji_42x42:

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25 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

I'd like to think if I were getting paid millions of dollars play pro football, I could deal with getting called "Slant Boy".

Now if it were "Fade Boy" or "Skinny Post Boy", maybe I could understand :Eyes_Emoji_42x42:

He's one guy I dislike more than OBJ... He's always behaved like a prick.... He's also one ugly mofo lol

 

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12 hours ago, Oldmanrivera said:

Oh poo he does look like squidward 

a little bit, but no one will take that away from Colin Kaepernick.  Don't really care about the Kneeling stuff, just overall hate him as a player, he was always a douchy up his own ass player who never progressed past being a 1 read QB.

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14 hours ago, t96 said:

The team imposed the "suspension" not the league. So he fuged up badly enough that the team decided the best decision was to suspend him a game rather than let him play. Maybe the ankle injury and upcoming bye played into the decision, but either way it's pretty clear that there's some issues in that locker room there...

I remember when he first got to New Orleans and Sean Payton basically said one of the things he liked about him was a fight he got into in his first training camp.  Now all of a sudden its a problem?

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This was interesting from Peter King: “Schefter tweets that Michael Thomas won’t be active Monday night against the Chargers, and adds an hour later it’s because he punched cornerback C.J. Gardner-Johnson. Hearing a lot about this, including the fact that teammates backed Gardner-Johnson in the practice dispute, and that this is a suspension more than another week off to rest an ankle injury. It’ll be interesting to see if Thomas works to get back in the good graces of the team, or if this remains an issue for whatever reason. But if it lingers, it could be a huge issue for the Saints, 2-2 entering tonight’s game. Thomas caught more balls last year than any receiver in history in one season, and his chemistry with Drew Brees is notable. The Saints need his greatness.”

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