In this offense, I'm thinking a nice RB1 optionPierre Thomas-RB- Saints Dec. 6 - 9:23 am et According to the New Orleans Times Picayune, if Pierre Thomas can't handle the feature back duties over the final four weeks, "the Saints almost certainly will sign or draft someone who can this spring."Thomas understands he has a prime opportunity over the final month, dubbing it his "Lance Moore moment." Since capturing the role three weeks ago, Thomas has averaged 4.9 yards per carry and 106 total yards per game to go with four touchdowns. Coach Sean Payton said, "You'll see him get a lot of touches this weekend."Source: New Orleans Times-PicayuneLooks like a nice flex option
I think he has strong RB2 upside this week in what should be a high-scoring affair. I would anticipate him being more involved in the passing game this week - even with Bush ready to go full tilt. This part of the article jumped out at me since some Saints fans were all over Thomas early in the year because of some issues in short-yardage:In this offense, I'm thinking a nice RB1 optionPierre Thomas-RB- Saints Dec. 6 - 9:23 am et
According to the New Orleans Times Picayune, if Pierre Thomas can't handle the feature back duties over the final four weeks, "the Saints almost certainly will sign or draft someone who can this spring."
Thomas understands he has a prime opportunity over the final month, dubbing it his "Lance Moore moment." Since capturing the role three weeks ago, Thomas has averaged 4.9 yards per carry and 106 total yards per game to go with four touchdowns. Coach Sean Payton said, "You'll see him get a lot of touches this weekend."
Source: New Orleans Times-Picayune
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He averaged 10 touches per game in the first three games when he played alongside a healthy Bush. Given what he's shown lately and combined with Payton's comments and the need for the Saints to do everything they can to keep the Falcons' offense off the field, I think we could see Thomas get 15-20 this week. I could envision him getting 12-15 carries and 2-4 receptions. That still leaves plenty of touches for Bush."You'll see him get a lot of touches this weekend."How many touches do you anticipate PT getting this Sunday with a healthy Bush?
With Reggie Bush healthy? No way. That being said hed make a great RB2 down the stretch and plays DET in week 16In this offense, I'm thinking a nice RB1 optionPierre Thomas-RB- Saints Dec. 6 - 9:23 am et According to the New Orleans Times Picayune, if Pierre Thomas can't handle the feature back duties over the final four weeks, "the Saints almost certainly will sign or draft someone who can this spring."Thomas understands he has a prime opportunity over the final month, dubbing it his "Lance Moore moment." Since capturing the role three weeks ago, Thomas has averaged 4.9 yards per carry and 106 total yards per game to go with four touchdowns. Coach Sean Payton said, "You'll see him get a lot of touches this weekend."Source: New Orleans Times-PicayuneLooks like a nice flex option
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I'm in the same boat.You know that Gore will get the touches, but what will he do with them? PT seems more likely to do something with his touches, but just how many will he get? There are a lot of mouths to feed in New Orleans.argh the more the week goes on the more tempted i am to start him over gore.![]()
i envision 15-20 touches and thomas's floor being something like 13/45 rushing and 2/15 receiving. with that offense i think the chances are good he has a red zone look or two.the million dollar question for me is if that is enough to justify starting him over a guy who was supposed to carry your team.I'm in the same boat.You know that Gore will get the touches, but what will he do with them? PT seems more likely to do something with his touches, but just how many will he get? There are a lot of mouths to feed in New Orleans.argh the more the week goes on the more tempted i am to start him over gore.![]()
Just subbed him for Ronnie after reading this thread. I am going to excuse myself to have a panic attack now.Really thinking about pulling Ronnie Brown or MJD for him this week, I need the win.
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That's how I've been leaning all week. Going with it. Wish me luck.thomasThomas or Portis, Thomas or Portis, Thomas or Portis?
Yes.Would you start him over Addai today?
LOL... Nice game. Certainly helps us in WCOFF...That's how I've been leaning all week. Going with it. Wish me luck.thomasThomas or Portis, Thomas or Portis, Thomas or Portis?
i think the saints will struggle. they suck on the road. they haven't played in cold weather this season and the early reports put it at like 15 degrees - not including the wind chill - that night. aggressive and harassing defenses tend to put the saints off balance.BustedKnuckles said:Pierre Thomas ....thursday nite @ chicago....what say ye ???? I think he has a decent game
thats exactly why i think thomas does well ...the saints will run more than pass and one thing thomas has proved is he can move the chains and find the endzonei think the saints will struggle. they suck on the road. they haven't played in cold weather this season and the early reports put it at like 15 degrees - not including the wind chill - that night. aggressive and harassing defenses tend to put the saints off balance.BustedKnuckles said:Pierre Thomas ....thursday nite @ chicago....what say ye ???? I think he has a decent game
playing him over brown.Pierre looks like the most fluid RB on the team. What do you guys think of his chances on Thur night at Chicago?
Im not a redraft expert but I think he'd go round 3 as an RB2. He's a young RBBC-A in a nice offense. ("A" standing for solid goal line ops in a good O)Interesting dynasty/keeper dilemma I drafted myself into though.Penguins said:Does anyone feel that Pierre Thomas will be a significant factor in 2009?In other words, I peg him in re-draft as around a round 4 pick....any upside or downside from that level?FYI - the round 4 pick was not a scientific calculation - just a cuff on where he might end up....