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Derrick Brown going after Mike Thomas after the game


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2 hours ago, MHS831 said:

Aside from this, has anyone noticed how DB hustles?  He makes a lot of tackles out wide (as with screen passes, for example) and the announcers seem rather oblivious to it.  I love the player, and think he is worth the $$ to sign him to a long term deal.

 

his first coach was Rhule....he's coming along nicely now.  And I love the fight in him.  Saints have always been a classless organization....nice to see Derrick taking it to him.  That's the kind of guy you build a defense around.  We'll pay him.

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4 hours ago, Proudiddy said:

Good.  Thomas is a piece of poo.  Was it against the Vikings he threw that dirty blindside block the knocked a guy out?  Actually, I think he's done it a lot, and guys like that really don't give a poo about another player's health or humanity.  Good on DB.

If Thomas got ran over by a bus tomorrow, I would feel like the world is a better place.

Lol during the game he was begging for a flag on literally every ball that came his way.

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DB would have ripped that Skeeter Valentine looking motherfuger's head off with the spine still attached like Sub Zero.  These guys are professionals, their health is their career and if Michael Thomas was poo talking Shaq who just lost a year of a very finite career then that's out of bounds.  I mean poo hasn't Michael Thomas been hurt for like two years straight anyway?

The Saints have just always been packed to the gills with douchebags.  Cam Jordan, Kenny Vaccaro, Michael Thomas, of course Sean Payton.  Drew Brees had a squeaky clean image but he was an asshole too.

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27 minutes ago, WarPanthers89 said:

Sign this man to an extension right now….before Burns even. This is what this team needs. We haven’t shown fight in years and need some grown ass bullies instead of the soft ass teams we have had since 2018

Sometimes it comes from unpredictable places.  When we lost to the Falcons at home in 2014, what had been a bad, losing Panthers team got into a bench clearing brawl with Atlanta.  imo that set the tone for the rest of the season and 2015.

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