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Brees and LT might hook up again...


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The Saints would reportedly have a "high level of interest" in LaDainian Tomlinson if he doesn't reach a restructured deal with San Diego.

There have been multiple indications that New Orleans isn't completely sold on Pierre Thomas as its lead back since the season ended. We expect the Chargers and Tomlinson to agree on a redone deal, but until a new contract is worked out LT's release will remain a realistic possibility.

i know LT is on the back-half of his career, but he still could be lethal with Brees and Co.

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LT's just about finished

Agreed. He definitely is on the down slope of his career, but you and I have both seen just how potent a guy like him can be in the year after he signs a deal with a new team. a la Stephen Davis

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Agreed. He definitely is on the down slope of his career, but you and I have both seen just how potent a guy like him can be in the year after he signs a deal with a new team. a la Stephen Davis

LT has a lot more mileage at 29 than Davis did. LT's recent injuries look like a thoroughbred that's falling apart. When tendons start tearing away from bone it's a BAD sign, he may have a little left in the tank, but not much.

BTW

Regardless of how 2003 turned out people were right about Davis he squeezed one more year out, but began breaking down in the end. Yes he helped the Panthers get to the superbowl, but one year and done doesn't make for the best FA pick up of all time IMO.

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LT has a lot more mileage at 29 than Davis did. LT's recent injuries look like a thoroughbred that's falling apart. When tendons start tearing away from bone it's a BAD sign, he may have a little left in the tank, but not much.

BTW

Regardless of how 2003 turned out people were right about Davis he squeezed one more year out, but began breaking down in the end. Yes he helped the Panthers get to the superbowl, but one year and done doesn't make for the best FA pick up of all time IMO.

But still, at this moment, he probably is...

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