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Report: Saints don't expect Marshon Lattimore, multiple WR's to play vs. Cardinals
Posted on 10/17/22 at 10:29 am
Posted on 10/17/22 at 10:29 am
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This was expected, but that doesn’t make it any easier to accept. A rash of injuries and a short turnaround between games mean the New Orleans Saints will still be without several starters in Week 7’s game against the Arizona Cardinals — Nola.com’s Jeff Duncan reports that the Saints don’t expect cornerback Marshon Lattimore (abdomen), wide receiver Michael Thomas (foot), or slot receiver Jarvis Landry (ankle) to suit up on Thursday night. Lattimore’s absence is most troubling given Arizona will welcome superstar wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins back into the lineup after serving his six-game suspension.
They’ll have a longer rest between games after this midweek kickoff, so it does make sense to avoid rushing those guys back. What’s concerning is that there absolutely does need to be a sense of urgency this week. The Saints are 2-4 and increasingly look like a squad that won’t even reach the “in the hunt” graphic weeks before the postseason begins. And there isn’t much of a light at the end of the tunnel after they traded their next first-round pick to the Philadelphia Eagles. They could lose every game left on their schedule and still not get on the board until Nos. 32 or 33 overall.
Hopefully Dennis Allen can tighten things up and prove he was the right man for the job. He was hired for his ability to build and maintain an elite defense that could carry the team to wins while the offense figures things out, but his unit has fallen on its face. They rank 29th in points allowed and gave up a touchdown on 3 of their final 4 drives (also yielding a field goal, and we aren’t counting Joe Burrow’s kneel-down to end the game) in a second-half collapse against the Cincinnati Bengals. If Allen is going to rebuild any confidence with the fanbase, it has to start here, in a prime-time game without his best defensive back.
So keep an eye out for the Saints injury report this week. We’ll be looking for official word on each of these players as well as starting left guard Andrus Peat, who exited the Bengals game with an undisclosed injury, plus backup guard Calvin Throckmorton (inactive with a hip issue) and reserve defensive end Payton Turner (inactive with a chest injury).
This was expected, but that doesn’t make it any easier to accept. A rash of injuries and a short turnaround between games mean the New Orleans Saints will still be without several starters in Week 7’s game against the Arizona Cardinals — Nola.com’s Jeff Duncan reports that the Saints don’t expect cornerback Marshon Lattimore (abdomen), wide receiver Michael Thomas (foot), or slot receiver Jarvis Landry (ankle) to suit up on Thursday night. Lattimore’s absence is most troubling given Arizona will welcome superstar wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins back into the lineup after serving his six-game suspension.
They’ll have a longer rest between games after this midweek kickoff, so it does make sense to avoid rushing those guys back. What’s concerning is that there absolutely does need to be a sense of urgency this week. The Saints are 2-4 and increasingly look like a squad that won’t even reach the “in the hunt” graphic weeks before the postseason begins. And there isn’t much of a light at the end of the tunnel after they traded their next first-round pick to the Philadelphia Eagles. They could lose every game left on their schedule and still not get on the board until Nos. 32 or 33 overall.
Hopefully Dennis Allen can tighten things up and prove he was the right man for the job. He was hired for his ability to build and maintain an elite defense that could carry the team to wins while the offense figures things out, but his unit has fallen on its face. They rank 29th in points allowed and gave up a touchdown on 3 of their final 4 drives (also yielding a field goal, and we aren’t counting Joe Burrow’s kneel-down to end the game) in a second-half collapse against the Cincinnati Bengals. If Allen is going to rebuild any confidence with the fanbase, it has to start here, in a prime-time game without his best defensive back.
So keep an eye out for the Saints injury report this week. We’ll be looking for official word on each of these players as well as starting left guard Andrus Peat, who exited the Bengals game with an undisclosed injury, plus backup guard Calvin Throckmorton (inactive with a hip issue) and reserve defensive end Payton Turner (inactive with a chest injury).
Posted on 10/17/22 at 10:32 am to hellsu
Our medical staff is arse
Posted on 10/17/22 at 10:33 am to hellsu
Lol frick it just trade thomas guy clearly doesn’t want to be here.
I’ve never burned a jersey before but damn this may be a 1st get that dude out of here idgaf if its for a 5th whatever mentality mickey had with Cj should’ve had that mind with Thomas frick this guy man.
I’ve never burned a jersey before but damn this may be a 1st get that dude out of here idgaf if its for a 5th whatever mentality mickey had with Cj should’ve had that mind with Thomas frick this guy man.
Posted on 10/17/22 at 10:33 am to hellsu
Well shite we should go down to the Budweiser warehouse and find some more beerman
Posted on 10/17/22 at 10:34 am to hellsu
Can we just cut Michael Thomas?
Or just send him home tell him we wont need him any more?
I dont want to see his name associated with the Saints ever again, regardless of what it costs.
Or just send him home tell him we wont need him any more?
I dont want to see his name associated with the Saints ever again, regardless of what it costs.
Posted on 10/17/22 at 10:41 am to hellsu
Getting Olave back will be a plus. Would be ideal if we either Landry or Thomas or both back going forward starting with week after Cardinals game.
Posted on 10/17/22 at 10:44 am to SportsGuyNOLA
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Can we just cut Michael Thomas?
No. We are stuck with him. This is Example A why you don't hand out top class contracts to people who don't have a professional mindset.
Thomas has done nothing to warrant his contract since signing it. He isn't a leader. He isn't helping the team. He just exists to suck cap space.
Posted on 10/17/22 at 10:48 am to hellsu
The patience we're showing with a record of 2-4 is concerning. This week is pretty damn close to a must win
Posted on 10/17/22 at 10:48 am to hellsu
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Saints don't expect Marshon Lattimore, multiple WR's to play vs. Cardinals
Stunner…look amazed!
Posted on 10/17/22 at 10:48 am to DiamondDog
Well he did have an historic season directly after signing it
Posted on 10/17/22 at 10:50 am to Chad504boy
I believe Deuce said yesterday that the Saints thought that if MT wasn't ready for Arizona that they thought he could be a go for the next week.
Posted on 10/17/22 at 10:51 am to hellsu
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I believe Deuce said yesterday that the Saints thought that if MT wasn't ready for Arizona that they thought he could be a go for the next week.
Seems reasonable. With Olave back, trequan doing ok, i wouldn't rush MT back for Zona if that makes him that much more healthy for following week trying to make a run rest of year.
Posted on 10/17/22 at 10:53 am to DiamondDog
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This is Example A why you don't hand out top class contracts to people who don't have a professional mindset.
Lol he set records and busted his arse for us and then got hurt. He also took olave under his wing this offseason.
Posted on 10/17/22 at 10:55 am to hellsu
Look on the bright side, fellas. If we keep losing like this, we are looking at a very high second round draft pick.
Posted on 10/17/22 at 10:55 am to hellsu
This is how the front office talks itself into keeping DA around
Posted on 10/17/22 at 11:06 am to hellsu
The Saints played well enough to win on Sunday without these WRs, Lattimore, and even that bum Thomas. The play calling on BOTH sides of the ball is what let them down. DA and Carmichael completely shite the bed in the 4th qtr. It seemed like they where not prepared to be competitive in the game but low and behold when crunch time came they played NOT TO LOSE and it cost them.
Plus the saints D is booty cheeks. They are scared to tackle and run away from contact. Except 20. That kid could be special
Plus the saints D is booty cheeks. They are scared to tackle and run away from contact. Except 20. That kid could be special
Posted on 10/17/22 at 11:09 am to MasterJSchroeder
Even he missed a huge play. If he got burrow on ground, mighta won the game
Posted on 10/17/22 at 11:13 am to whatiknowsofar
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and busted his arse for us and then got hur
For 3 years he been hurt.
Posted on 10/17/22 at 11:18 am to DiamondDog
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Thomas has done nothing to warrant his contract since signing it.
Broke several WR records literally the year after signing the contract
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He isn't a leader.
Has worked with younger WRs and helped them make the transition, most recently with Olave
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He isn't helping the team.
Can't dispute this. Injuries suck and are a part of the game. Some guys are fortunate and can go an entire career without an injury, some seem to get hurt all the time. First 4 years, appeared MT would be one of those guys that avoids major injury, last 3 make it look like he'll be one of those guys routinely injured. You can't predict this shite.
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He just exists to suck cap space.
Until he's able to dress regularly and start producing; no one can argue this point. But, if they try to offload him before 6/01/23, his cap space sucking would be worse than the camp suckage Brees caused
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