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WhoDat!656 07-19-2013 04:30 PM

Back to Basics with Pierre Thomas
 
Remember Pierre Thomas?

It's okay if you don't. In fact, it wouldn't even be that surprising.

For those of you who need a reminder, allow me to refresh your memory. He's the guy who's averaging 4.6 yards a carry and 8.2 yards a catch with the Saints since joining the organization in 2007. And he's done it with a crowded backfield and receiving corps all clamoring for touches in Sean Payton's player-friendly offense.

This offseason we've been bombarded with column after column from sportswriters scratching their heads about Thomas' teammate Mark Ingram.

Is he a bust? Does he just need more touches? When will he finally break out?

But lost in all of the Ingram drama is the guy who has been so pivotal to the Saints' recent success. Pierre Thomas has been with New Orleans for seven years now and in that time has established himself as one of the most productive running backs in the game.

Thomas has exceptional vision and is one of the best in the league at following blockers, especially after catching a screen pass. When Payton gave him the most touches of his career in 2009, New Orleans won the Super Bowl.

Seem like a coincidence? It's not.

We've been hearing it all summer. If the Saints want to go back to their winning ways they have to run the ball more. And I agree. But my advice goes even further. To truly be successful, the Saints have to start running the ball more with Pierre Thomas.

Mark Ingram has seen the bulk of the carries in Payton's offense since he was drafted in the first round of 2011. This is despite the fact that Thomas is averaging almost a full yard per carry more the past two seasons and is much more versatile than the downfield-running Ingram. Thomas had the longest run (48 yards) of all the returning backs last season and averaged almost 5 yards per rush to Ingram's 3.9.

When it comes to short-yardage situations the statistics may surprise you. Over the past two years Ingram was given 27 attempts to Thomas' measly 5, but his 1 touchdown and 4.0 yards per carry still trumps Ingram's 3.15 yards a run and 0 touchdowns.

Pierre Thomas is also a legitimate threat in the passing game, something that should warrant him more time on the field this season. Thomas has caught an astounding 89 passes the past two years and averaged more receiving yards per catch in 2012 than Darren Sproles. I know, I was shocked too.

Both Ingram and Thomas are valuable assets to the Saints offense and I want them to stick around for a long time.But the numbers don't lie. Even without factoring in his receptions it's hard to argue against Thomas not getting the first team reps with New Orleans this year.

The departure of Chris Ivory has helped clear up a cluttered backfield but the question still remains. Who will get the most carries in 2013?

If that answer is Pierre Thomas, good things are in store for the New Orleans Saints.

Back to Basics with Pierre Thomas - Canal Street Chronicles

ChrisXVI 07-19-2013 04:39 PM

Re: Back to Basics with Pierre Thomas
 
I don't think anyone actually forgot that Pierre is our best running back. He's one of the most well-rounded RB's in the league.

Danno 07-19-2013 05:13 PM

Re: Back to Basics with Pierre Thomas
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ChrisXVI (Post 511767)
I don't think anyone actually forgot that Pierre is our best running back. He's one of the most well-rounded RB's in the league.

Most under-rated RB in the NFL.

Here's something interesting...

Mark Ingram averaged 3.9 yards per carry for the season

If you take out PT's game against the Panthers where most of his yardage came late in the game after we were 3 scores down, PT only averaged 3.3 yards per carry.

If you look at games 8-16 (when Kromer returned to the O-Line)
Mark averaged 4.3
Pierre averaged 4.6

Both respectable numbers.

I don't think Mark was as bad last year as many think.

Rugby Saint II 07-19-2013 06:50 PM

Re: Back to Basics with Pierre Thomas
 
I don't think he's underrated by the fans. Not the knowledgeable ones anyway. :smile:

Danno 07-20-2013 10:50 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Rugby Saint II (Post 511783)
I don't think he's underrated by the fans. Not the knowledgeable ones anyway. :smile:

Yeah by under-rated I mean everyone outside of Saints fans.

And I'd imagine there quite a few Falcon, Panther, and Buc fans that know all about PT.:D

frankeefrank 07-24-2013 01:45 PM

Re: Back to Basics with Pierre Thomas
 
I'm a believer...
Remember Pierre Thomas has the biggest short yardage run in team history...
The 4th and 1 in OT vs. Minnesota
History shows though, that Payton doesn't trust putting all your eggs in one running back basket.
The team tries to get PT the ball 15 times a game.
I would like to see the number increase to 20 if possible.
But then again, there just aren't that many plays in a game...

Seer1 07-24-2013 01:54 PM

Re: Back to Basics with Pierre Thomas
 
2010 taught us all about not putting all of our eggs in one basket...

Euphoria 07-24-2013 02:07 PM

Re: Back to Basics with Pierre Thomas
 
And one of them was undrafted...

Danno 07-24-2013 02:10 PM

Re: Back to Basics with Pierre Thomas
 
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Originally Posted by Euphoria (Post 512542)
And one of them was undrafted...

Irrelevent.

Boutte 07-24-2013 04:46 PM

Re: Back to Basics with Pierre Thomas
 
Ingram had a decent season last year. Especially considering the circumstances. He can do whatever you ask of him and do it well. And he's a leader. You can see the difference when he comes and rips off a couple of nice runs. The whole team gets pumped up.


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