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Thomas and Shockey miss practice


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Pierre Thomas (back) and Jeremy Shockey (ankle) both missed their second straight day of practice Thursday.

This is becoming a greater concern with Thomas. We haven't got a clear indication from the local writers if the injury is serious, but perhaps this is why Thomas had a lower-than-expected workload against Detroit. Shockey seems iffy at best to play Sunday. Dec. 25 - 6:34 pm et

Source: New Orleans Times-Picayune

I feel really iffy about this game because Thomas is serviceable and better i feel for the Saints offense than Bush.

However, if he's out, and the Panthers can just go nuts against the passing game, it's going to be the first meeting all over again, because I know the Saints can't stop our run game.

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I feel really iffy about this game because Thomas is serviceable and better i feel for the Saints offense than Bush.

However, if he's out, and the Panthers can just go nuts against the passing game, it's going to be the first meeting all over again, because I know the Saints can't stop our run game.

isn't their run defense higher ranked than ours? i guess it's really moot if PT doesn't play though.

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I feel really iffy about this game because Thomas is serviceable and better i feel for the Saints offense than Bush.

However, if he's out, and the Panthers can just go nuts against the passing game, it's going to be the first meeting all over again, because I know the Saints can't stop our run game.

Just FYI Saints run defense if better than the Panthers.

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