Michael Thomas #13 of the New Orleans Saints looks on before the game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers
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Ex-Saints WR Michael Thomas Rips Derek Carr in Social Media Rant After Chris Olave Injury

Things are continuing to go haywire for the New Orleans Saints this season and one of their former wide receivers has started to take notice.

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Michael Thomas Rips Derek Carr After Chris Olave Injury

 

Sitting with the second-worst record in the NFC South at 2-6, New Orleans tried to get something going against the Carolina Panthers who are in last place in the division. But things went from bad to worse for New Orleans against the Panthers.

 

Derek Carr threw a pass to Saints star receiver Chris Olave that led him into a bevy of defenders which resulted in him taking a hard hit to the head and ultimately being transported to the hospital. Former Saints wide receiver Michael Thomas believes that the Olave injury further proves that Derek Carr is the problem in New Orleans.

 

"Derek Carr for you I been told yall s**t sad," Thomas said.

 

Dude scary and panic and just throw the ball. Get him the f out of here he is so a**. That year his buddy [Davante Adams] went 1st team all pro in 2022 he needed 180 targets just to catch 100 passes. He is a** on my granny."

 

Thomas also suggested that the revamping of the Saints coaching staff was a result of Carrs' ineptitude as a quarterback.

 

"Dude tried to lie and say I was jealous of them making Chris WR1 the whole time he can't even get him a decent ball," Thomas added. "He needs his a** whooped. . . . They fired all them coaches trying to cover his flaws up he still doing the same s**t."

 

Saints Fans Hit Back at Former Receiver

 

However, even though Thomas believes that this latest Saints wide receiver injury proves his point, some Saints fans expressed their own reservations about Thomas.

 

"Thomas is one of the most disappointing players I can remember. He shouldn't throw stones," one Saints fan said on X, formerly known as Twitter.

 

"Dude's career ended from a stubbed toe. Carr still plays. Easy to talk from the sideline," another user added.

 

"Why is he saying this now? Sounds jealous," another user added.