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Pierre Had 11 broken tackles last night
Posted on 1/8/12 at 8:27 pm
Posted on 1/8/12 at 8:27 pm
He had 4 running and and 7 receiving according to ProFootball Focus. That's an incredible game, especially for the number of touches he had.
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Posted on 1/8/12 at 8:50 pm to jcj
Brees last night:
“I remember when Pierre came in the first year in 2007, undrafted free agent out of Illinois. He was probably fifth or sixth on the depth chart. I wasn’t sure if he was going to make the team. If he did, he was going to have to make it on special teams. He played so well in the preseason, we had to keep him. We had no choice. He started off on special teams until the last game of the ’07 season and got his first start against the Chicago Bears and got his first start because we had four or five running backs hurt and he rushes for over 100 and has over 100 receiving. That paints the picture of Pierre Thomas. He’s taken advantage of every opportunity he’s been given. Nothing’s ever been handed to him. He’s earned it. I’ve never played with a guy who’s tougher, smarter, more versatile, just everything you’d want in a teammate. He’s been a huge part of that backfield for the last five years. I’ve seen him play some great games, but tonight might have been one of the best I’ve seen him play. Rarely do I get a chance to sit back and watch because I’m always thinking about the next play, the next series, the next situation whatever it may be. You can’t help but notice the way he ran tonight, shedding tacklers, it was phenomenal.
“I remember when Pierre came in the first year in 2007, undrafted free agent out of Illinois. He was probably fifth or sixth on the depth chart. I wasn’t sure if he was going to make the team. If he did, he was going to have to make it on special teams. He played so well in the preseason, we had to keep him. We had no choice. He started off on special teams until the last game of the ’07 season and got his first start against the Chicago Bears and got his first start because we had four or five running backs hurt and he rushes for over 100 and has over 100 receiving. That paints the picture of Pierre Thomas. He’s taken advantage of every opportunity he’s been given. Nothing’s ever been handed to him. He’s earned it. I’ve never played with a guy who’s tougher, smarter, more versatile, just everything you’d want in a teammate. He’s been a huge part of that backfield for the last five years. I’ve seen him play some great games, but tonight might have been one of the best I’ve seen him play. Rarely do I get a chance to sit back and watch because I’m always thinking about the next play, the next series, the next situation whatever it may be. You can’t help but notice the way he ran tonight, shedding tacklers, it was phenomenal.
Posted on 1/8/12 at 8:52 pm to blurr
He looked hungry, keep feeding the beast.
Posted on 1/8/12 at 8:52 pm to blurr
I was talking to my friend earlier today, and he wouldn't shut up about Thomas. He's a Redskins fan. I would point to other aspects of the game, but he would always bring it back to Thomas.
Posted on 1/8/12 at 9:11 pm to blurr
He was solely responsible for a few converted 1st downs last night. He takes a small gain and turns it in 10 or more yards like it's nothing.
Posted on 1/8/12 at 9:21 pm to blurr
I'm glad that Payton split the carries all year so that our running backs are fresh.
Posted on 1/8/12 at 9:22 pm to blurr
Most under utilized talent on this team. This cat can do it all. Pass block ,make things happen out in space,an elusive yet powerfull runner that always falls forward. I remember after the 2007 season he made a point of packing on about 15 lbs. of muscle in the offseason to take over Deuces roll. We better hold on to him like grim death. Like Brees said he does nothing but whatever you ask of him.
Posted on 1/8/12 at 9:23 pm to jcj
pt is the man. dude has unbelievable balance and power. also a great receiving back and virtually never makes mistakes like dropping passes or fumbling.
Posted on 1/8/12 at 9:23 pm to jcj
To say he was phenomenal is an understatement. He was on a completely different level last night. Easily his best game as a Saint (and he has had numerous great games)
Posted on 1/9/12 at 5:00 am to LSUZombie
he made the first touchdown for us in super bowl xliv, and showed almost everything he had right there for the whole world to see. it was quite legendary.
a glorious link
a glorious link
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Posted on 1/9/12 at 5:26 am to JS87
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He looked hungry, keep feeding the beast.
No doubt... I said this multiple times during the game.
He is NEVER down
Posted on 1/9/12 at 6:10 am to TC16
To me, he's the best in the league on screens.
Posted on 1/9/12 at 9:57 am to blurr
He and Ivory have been running super hard the last couple of weeks. Great timing for the playoffs.
Posted on 1/9/12 at 10:02 am to Patrick O Rly
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I'm glad that Payton split the carries all year so that our running backs are fresh.
It's going to be a wonderful three man rotation of Ivory, PT and Sproles for years to come.
Posted on 1/9/12 at 10:06 am to GonePecan
as pointed out, they are all have fresh legs. That's the benefit of having 4 strong backs. None are worn out at all. Ingram not ROY but his role is part of what made that possible.
This is a must with PT23 also. The most carries he ever had was 152 in 2004 (Ill) & 147 in 2009 (NFL). He's a great component but not cut out to be a bell cow.
This is a must with PT23 also. The most carries he ever had was 152 in 2004 (Ill) & 147 in 2009 (NFL). He's a great component but not cut out to be a bell cow.
Posted on 1/9/12 at 10:26 am to diat150
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pt is the man. dude has unbelievable balance and power. also a great receiving back and virtually never makes mistakes like dropping passes or fumbling.
He has been our best screen back for years now
When he is healthy and our screens are working, it makes the offense almost impossible to stop with that dimension
Posted on 1/9/12 at 10:27 am to blurr
There is no better screen RB in the NFL today.
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