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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Sorry, but I don't get the "diva" crap claimed about Thomas. Name one thing that he ever did or said that could be defined as being a diva. Seriously. Just one thing. Keep in mind that "divas" are defined by ...
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Re: Michael Thomas agrees to restructured contract
Sorry, but I don't get the "diva" crap claimed about Thomas. Name one thing that he ever did or said that could be defined as being a diva. Seriously. Just one thing. Keep in mind that "divas" are defined by a ongoing pattern of publicly drawing attention to themselves and being demanding.
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Re: Michael Thomas agrees to restructured contract
Originally Posted by AsylumGuido
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I'm not sure why you continue wasting your breath arguing with folks over this issue. There are subset of Saints fans who will never be satisfied until they see the 2nd coming of Marcus Colston: Just shows up to work, always available to play, consistently produces, and stays completely humble at all times. Colston's health was generally lucky. And the rest is just the guy personality. And it's clear there are folks that do not like MT13's personality. They don't like brash on social media. They especially dislike everything about the injuries and the handling of them over the last 3 years. They don't like the lack of production. And they don't like the huge, completely in the market, contract that MT13 received. So, you hear it from the in the terms: "soft" "broken" "diva" "not a team player" "overpaid" "needs to be traded". The list goes on and on and on and on. Arguing with them isn't going change their minds about this any more than arguing with you is going to change your mind. MT13 doesn't need to be defended. He's still likely to end up as the best receiver in Saints history. What we all need to hope for is just a little luck and the avoidance of the injury bug. SFIAH |
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Re: Michael Thomas agrees to restructured contract
Originally Posted by SaintFanInATLHELL
I get everything except for the diva part. The guy almost always appears as quiet, respectful, and unassuming in all interviews. 99.9% of his tweets are song lyrics or praising other athletes.
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Re: Michael Thomas agrees to restructured contract
Originally Posted by AsylumGuido
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titled: " Michael Thomas breaks silence on suspension for punching Saints teammate prior to week 6" Here is one small piece of article: " Thomas also was said to be talking back to coaches, including head coach Sean Payton." the article goes on about his suspension. Seems like diva behavior to me. Look I wasn't out to hurt the guy. THOUGHT MY POST WAS GIVING HIM PROPS to get past his past transgressionS. Evidently some never thought this was a problem. Others as evidenced by posts following yours did. |
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Re: Michael Thomas agrees to restructured contract
Originally Posted by Thirty3
Yes. You identified the one and only time that Thomas lost his cool to the best of my knowledge. The incident did include arguing with coaches. Gardner-Johnson was reportedly hounding him to the point he blew his cool and retaliated. He wasn't the first player to have this happen to him in practice and won't be the last. The team obviously had to teach him a lesson to hold that temper. It seems to have worked well. But, I still don't see where this lone incident defines him as a diva when there are no indications anywhere else.![]()
By the way, here's the link to that CBS article. Michael Thomas breaks silence on suspension for punching Saints teammate prior to Week 6 Something else to keep in mind. As the article also points out, Thomas was trying to play through the injury at the time which had to have been weighing pretty heavily on his mind. It's no excuse for blowing his top, but it does add a bit of background to the whole incident. Also from the article ... "I've spoken with Mike [ Thomas]," Drew Brees told reporters following New Orleans' overtime win over the Chargers on Monday night. "Mike and I talk a lot, both in person and in the locker room, through text message. We're always communicating. And so, at the end of the day, Mike is a big part of this team. And he is going to be a big part of this team moving forward. We had an incident, and Sean (Payton) addressed it. And many of the leaders have spoken with Mike as well. And we're going to be all good." Keep in mind, also, this was after the whole supposed deal between Thomas and Brees. |
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