Michael Thomas Letting Everyone Know The Saints Want That Smoke

Marcelo Unda • September 19, 2023

Michael Thomas taunts Derrick Brown on the way to the locker room after Monday Night Football.

Michael Thomas is officially BACK. Yes, the All-Pro Wide Receiver has entered the season like his old self and he is making sure the rest of the league is on notice. I can't make out what he says first, but can hear him say "PRINT THAT!" before Brown starts to storm towards Thomas into the Saints locker room.


Brown trying to hate outside Club Dub.


Saints are 2-0. Both games have been thanks to the defense. Both the Titans and Panthers defenses played well. The Panthers also are a tough match on the road for the Saints. I will not apologize for being 2-0. I knew what we had int his team, and how the schedule would play out. You have to realize the Saints are now a defensive team with an above average QB. The days of 30 points scored on offense aren't practical, however; the upside is there. Rashid Shaheed and Chris Olave have shown to be playmakers for this team. One more week and we get the final stone of our Offense Infinity Gauntlet:


Let's Circle Back To Cant Guard Mike



Winning one on one jump balls. Posting cryptic song lyrics on game days. 12 receptions on 17 Targets. ZERO drops. Michael Thomas has been on a mission dating back into training camp and the preseason. Check out this post Pat wrote on which Michael Thomas were we getting (Click Here) back in August.


Michael Thomas is not only important on the field, but as a teammate has provided a much needed boost: 

Short turn around for the Saints as they travel to Green Bay on Sunday to face Jordan Love and the Packers for week 3 matchup.


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