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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; I’m glad Thomas stepped up in the 4th. Landry and Olave also performed well. Once Winston got some time to throw he showed us what he was capable of. He was the MVP of the game IMO. He made a ...
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Re: Michael Thomas Progress
I’m glad Thomas stepped up in the 4th. Landry and Olave also performed
well. Once Winston got some time to throw he showed us what he was capable of. He was the MVP of the game IMO. He made a few mistakes,’sure. But he had no TOs while getting relentless pressure through 3 quarters. Up until the 4th though Thomas was not playing well. He was slipping on routes and had some legitimate drops IMO. I don’t see much difference between posters like cow who is holding Thomas to a silly standard and some other posters who see nothing wrong with some of Thomas’ actions over the past two season, can’t take any criticism of him and have their nose up his rear so far the can tell what he had for breakfast. They represent both ends of the spectrum. |
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Re: Michael Thomas Progress
Originally Posted by Boston Saint
To be quite honest, those "slips" that you point out were caused by rushed and inaccurate throws on Winston's' part which the commentators correctly referenced. Timing no doubt was a factor, as well. All in all, however, I would say that Winston and Thomas were co-MVP's for the game. Landry and Taysom would be honorable mentions.
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Re: Michael Thomas Progress
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