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Loomis: Saints Counting on Michael Thomas, Marshon Lattimore Returning to Form
Posted on 5/31/23 at 12:14 am
Posted on 5/31/23 at 12:14 am
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Saints general manager Mickey Loomis joined SiriusXM NFL Radio this morning with hosts Solomon Wilcots and Bill Polian. The segment focused on the state of the team's roster, the acquisition of Derek Carr, and having a younger team that's balanced by the presence of veterans. He also talked about the impact of getting back Michael Thomas and Marshon Lattimore.
"We're counting on a couple guys that have missed time with injury," Loomis said when talking about the outlook for the team.
"Mike Thomas has missed the better part of the last two years and we're counting on him to get healthy and to get back to his form. We're counting on Marshon Lattimore, who missed 6 or 8 games last year with some fractured ribs and a lacerated kidney. We're counting on those guys to get back and perform at the level they've performed at in the past."
Loomis pointed out younger and ascending players on the roster being key for the team's success as well like Trevor Penning, Chris Olave, Rashid Shaheed, and Erik McCoy. Loomis was asked about Thomas' status relative to his injury and where he is now approaching training camp.
"I think he's coming along, and I think he would tell you that things are going well and we're excited and optimistic about where he's going to be when we begin training camp."
It's absolutely no secret that getting Michael Thomas and Marshon Lattimore back will be huge for the Saints, and we didn't exaggerate how good Thomas looked in training camp last year. He was absolutely dominant, and it showed in a big way in the regular season opener. As for Lattimore, the Saints were able to get by defensively without him, but when he came back you saw a big difference.
We'll have one more round of OTAs next week followed by the team's mandatory minicamp from June 13-15. After that, we'll see where things are at when training camp rolls around, but the news on Thomas seems to be promising after having hardware removed from his foot recently, but we'd also expect the Saints to be cautious in ramping him up.
Saints general manager Mickey Loomis joined SiriusXM NFL Radio this morning with hosts Solomon Wilcots and Bill Polian. The segment focused on the state of the team's roster, the acquisition of Derek Carr, and having a younger team that's balanced by the presence of veterans. He also talked about the impact of getting back Michael Thomas and Marshon Lattimore.
"We're counting on a couple guys that have missed time with injury," Loomis said when talking about the outlook for the team.
"Mike Thomas has missed the better part of the last two years and we're counting on him to get healthy and to get back to his form. We're counting on Marshon Lattimore, who missed 6 or 8 games last year with some fractured ribs and a lacerated kidney. We're counting on those guys to get back and perform at the level they've performed at in the past."
Loomis pointed out younger and ascending players on the roster being key for the team's success as well like Trevor Penning, Chris Olave, Rashid Shaheed, and Erik McCoy. Loomis was asked about Thomas' status relative to his injury and where he is now approaching training camp.
"I think he's coming along, and I think he would tell you that things are going well and we're excited and optimistic about where he's going to be when we begin training camp."
It's absolutely no secret that getting Michael Thomas and Marshon Lattimore back will be huge for the Saints, and we didn't exaggerate how good Thomas looked in training camp last year. He was absolutely dominant, and it showed in a big way in the regular season opener. As for Lattimore, the Saints were able to get by defensively without him, but when he came back you saw a big difference.
We'll have one more round of OTAs next week followed by the team's mandatory minicamp from June 13-15. After that, we'll see where things are at when training camp rolls around, but the news on Thomas seems to be promising after having hardware removed from his foot recently, but we'd also expect the Saints to be cautious in ramping him up.
Posted on 5/31/23 at 6:33 am to hellsu
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Saints Counting on Michael Thomas

They still haven't figured it out yet, huh?
Thomas is a malcontent.
Posted on 5/31/23 at 11:17 am to VictoryHill
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Thomas is a malcontent.
Thomas (WAS) a malcontent. He has done nothing but cooperate since he screwed up his rehab over two years ago. A botched procedure on his original injury and a later seperate injury were the causes of his extended absence since then. His hardware has been removed, he is (according to Loomis progressing well in rehab) and anything else is a fairytale.
This post was edited on 5/31/23 at 11:18 am
Posted on 5/31/23 at 11:59 am to VictoryHill
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They still haven't figured it out yet, huh?
Thomas is a malcontent.
Who knew you would be the first to comment.
Posted on 5/31/23 at 12:37 pm to Chalkywhite84
Lil guy you have over 20k more posts than I do in much less time. It’s you, that’s the joke.
Posted on 5/31/23 at 4:55 pm to hellsu
I'm pretty sure he's going to be ultimately quite disappointed in M. Thomas...you know, the best predictor of future performance is the most recent PAST performance !
Posted on 5/31/23 at 5:03 pm to hellsu
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Thomas (WAS) a malcontent.
thats wishful thinking
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He has done nothing but cooperate since he screwed up his rehab over two years ago.
yes because no one wanted to trade for him and his contract is up so he needs to screw a team over to get a big payday
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A botched procedure on his original injury and a later seperate injury were the causes of his extended absence since then.

Posted on 5/31/23 at 7:14 pm to VictoryHill
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Lil guy you have over 20k more posts than I do in much less time. It’s you, that’s the joke.
This complete dick is back with the “lil guy” stuff, dude has to be less than five feet and projecting

Posted on 5/31/23 at 8:11 pm to paulbeasy
Oh look, it’s my son Paul. He was my 1st born. My first lil guy. Taught him the difference between your/you’re and like any rebellious son, he didn’t take it so well.
My lil guy is growing up so fast but rest assured, dada will always think of you as his lil guy.
Love you, son.
My lil guy is growing up so fast but rest assured, dada will always think of you as his lil guy.
Love you, son.
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