Should the Saints resign Deuce and move PT to LB???
Good morning Saints Faithful! As for the title of this post, i'd still love to resign Deuce, but was kidding about the LB move (better state the fact before i am labelled as a wingnut).
In case you weren't aware, NFL.com has a segment where they line up various players and have an open chat forum with the fans. Well PT was yesterday. I assume that they do questions in order or sort out duplicates as my question wasn't asked (i asked about Deuce's impact oh him and how he felt the extra size he put on is helping/hindering his performance). However it seems that both of my questions were touched on by others. So if you want to know PT's various thoughts from the fans i have included the Q&A courtesy of NFL Live Chat (my vote for most ridiculous question goes to the fellow who asked the first question):
NFL.com
Pierre Thomas will be with us shortly. Thanks for sending in all your questions.Pierre Thomas, New Orleans Saints
Let's go. I'm ready for your questions.Frank D., New Orleans, LA
03:10 PM ET
How much do you think you rating is going to go up in Madden '10?Pierre Thomas, New Orleans Saints
I really don't know about that one. Hopefully, my breaking tackles rating will be up to 90. I don't know, that's a good question. Hopefully they'll rank me as a 90.Ben B., Rochester,Ny
03:10 PM ET
What other team do you fear most in the South?Pierre Thomas, New Orleans Saints
I really don't fear any one of them. I don't fear them at all. The one I think that gives us the most competition is a tie between Carolina and Tampa. Sometimes Carolina gives us a good battle and I know Tampa, we go at it a lot. They are both tough teams.Ross, New Orleans
03:11 PM ET
Who Dat Pierre! Its an honor to have the opportunity to chat with Deuce Jr haha. The family and I are pulling for you 100% buddy. I know it's only June, but has Gregg Williams been earning his money with the defense so far?Pierre Thomas, New Orleans Saints
Oh yes, definitely. He's definitely earned his money with the defense. He's put in a lot of work, he's got these guys running around, attacking the ball. The things they are doing now is unbelievable, they are flying around, coming after us. It seems like they are looking for blood. That's their main goal is to go after everybody.Buster, H-Town
03:12 PM ET
who the fastest offensive player on the Saints team?Pierre Thomas, New Orleans Saints
That might be a toss-up between Reggie Bush and Devery Henderson. Devery has some good speed, but Reggie has speed and quickness. I think Reggie might beat Devery. His first step is real quick. Robert Meacham is right behind them. I know Devery is one of the fastest guys on the team if we are running long distance. He's always got that deep ball.Rhodri Jones, Tredegar, Wales
03:14 PM ET
Hi Pierre. As an undrafted player what is the biggest thing you have learned about yourself on getting to this point in your career ? Thanks and good luck.Pierre Thomas, New Orleans Saints
The biggest thing I've learned about myself is that I'm capable of doing anything. I'm capable of learning anything you put on me, to go out there and apply and accomplish it. I'm not afraid to try and go out there and give it a shot. The sky's the limit and I'm going to go and do whatever it takes to be successful.Cody V, New Iberia, Louisiana
03:15 PM ET
We have one heck of a schedule this year, playing all teams in the NFC East and the AFC East. Is there any team that you look forward to matching up against?Pierre Thomas, New Orleans Saints
One team I'm really looking forward to playing is the Cowboys. You hear about the Cowboys, the history, the record, all the legends who have played on the Cowboys. I always wanted to play against them, plus I have a college buddy who plays for them now (CB Alan Ball). I don't know what it is about Dallas, but I want to go after them and test them out. That's probably the biggest team I want to play.John B., Houston, TX
03:17 PM ET
Who were your favorite NFL players to watch when you were just a young kid?Pierre Thomas, New Orleans Saints
When I was really young, I didn't know too much about it. But as I got older, I learned about Walter Payton. As a kid, just playing in the backyard with some of my friends, they called me little Barry. I hung around with an older crowd, because I was really shifty on my feet, and they didn't even call me by my name, they called me "little Barry, we want Little Barry on our team". I really followed him. His leg power, that's what really drove him. Emmitt Smith and Terrell Davis also had big legs. That's what you need, those big legs, so you can drive and get that extra yardage. That's what motivated me to work out and get that leg strength. Barry Sanders had to be my role model growing up.Ken, NJ
03:19 PM ET
What's your relationship like with Reggie Bush? How do you feel about splitting carries with him?Pierre Thomas, New Orleans Saints
Off the field, we hang out. We've traveled together before. Reggie is a cool guy. I look at him as one of those guys you have to get to know. Don't judge a book by his cover. I've heard some people say he might not seem like a nice guy and he's quiet, but once you get to know him, he's a really nice guy. We go out, we like to go bowling. We like to talk smack and have fun. On the field it's the same. We talk and communicate out there and help each other. It's a competition, but it's a friendship. When all is said and done, you are going to remember that friendship and the experiences you have with guys. You are going to remember games, too, but you are going to remember the friendships.Wayne Ellis, Letchworth, UK
03:21 PM ET
Did you enjoy the experience of playing at Wembley last season and do you think the NFL should continue to host games overseas?Pierre Thomas, New Orleans Saints
It was a wonderful experience. Especially going to London and seeing a different culture. I never thought I would go overseas, especially to a place like London. But going over there and learning their culture, and getting to know them, was great. Come to find out there are a lot of Saints fans out there. It made me feel comfortable. I had a great time. The experience out there was unbelievable. It reminded me of playing at the Supderdome. The crowd was loud. Words can't express how wonderful it was. It was so beautiful.J.Till , New Orleans
03:23 PM ET
What do you love most about New Orleans? Would you like to finish your career as a Saint?Pierre Thomas, New Orleans Saints
It has to be the food. The food here is unbelievable. It's so good. And the people here are so friendly. That's what I tell a lot of people. Die-hard fans. The best fans any team could ask for. They support you 100 percent. If you on a losing streak, they are still there to support you. Even if we do lose, they are going to have a bad week, but they'll have your back and that next Sunday they'll be right there to support you and cheer you. You hear about Gumbo, the city is like that, you never know what you are going to get.Michael S., San Diego
03:25 PM ET
You say you don't fear Atlanta. Man don't cash checks you can't payPierre Thomas, New Orleans Saints
I'm not saying Atlanta isn't tough, but they are a rival. So I think it's more of a fun, exciting game. Really fun to play those games. They do give us tough games, though. But I just think the past couple years, Tampa and Carolina have given us the hardest games. I put the Atlanta game No. 1 on the schedule in terms of my interest, because that's a fun rivalry game, it gets me pumped up.Kris, MA
03:26 PM ET
If you could have any Quarterback handing you the ball, past or present, who would it be?Pierre Thomas, New Orleans Saints
That's a tough one. I'd say it's a toss-up between my QB now, Drew Brees, and Joe Montana. Drew is an unbelievable quarterback. I could see him making the Hall of Fame. He's exciting, he's fun to be around. And Joe Montana, seeing the things he did in San Francisco is unbelievable. He's one of the best and Drew is on his way to being one of the best. I gotta stay with my boy Drew, but that's a tough one.John, New Orleans
03:28 PM ET
Who's the one defender you'd love to hit straight up and let them feel what its like for a change?Pierre Thomas, New Orleans Saints
I love competition. One of the defenders is Brian Dawkins. I heard some stories that he can come down and really deliver a blow. I've seen him hit some people before and it was like Whoa! I wonder if I could get him. Instead of him getting me, I would like to see if I could get him. That's one defender I'd like to go against.Tyler, Missouri
03:30 PM ET
Who's the most cocky player you've ever played against?Pierre Thomas, New Orleans Saints
That's kind of a tough one. I never really listen to those guys. I block everything out. I hear them talking, but I don't listen to them. We never really get to cocky on the field. It's more cracking jokes. But if I'm watching tv, it looks like Ray Lewis is the one who seems to talk a lot. But when I'm out there playing, I just play, I don't listen to that.DJC, North Carolina
03:33 PM ET
You appear to be very grounded. Who is or was your inspiration while growing up?Pierre Thomas, New Orleans Saints
My mother. She took care of me and my sister. She taught me everything I know. She taught me how to go out there, play hard and never give up. When I was little, I never wanted to go to practice and work hard, but she told me I needed to go out there and work hard and give it my best and have fun. That's the most important thing. She always drove me to be my best. There's really nothing else I could ask for, she's been everything to me. She's had my back since I was little and I first started. She was my biggest inspiration. She worked so hard day-in, day-out, to provide me and my sister what we needed.kelly klarkson, baton rouge LA
03:35 PM ET
heyy...ma and my friend have arguements all the time over which is better f-ball or b-ball, whats your opnionPierre Thomas, New Orleans Saints
Aww, common. You know football is better. Football is No. 1.Chris, New Jersey
03:36 PM ET
Hey Pierre, my grandpa passed away recently and he was a huge saints fan, i would love to see you guys do well this season, from your point of view how do you think you guys as of now?Pierre Thomas, New Orleans Saints
I believe that if we stick to what we are being taught right now on offense and defense, we can go out there and do exactly what we need to do to get to the playoffs and work extra hard to get to the Super Bowl. Right now we are on the right track, learning the plays and assignments. We have to go out there and accomplish everything set in front of us. We can only beat ourselves and that's what we have to eliminate. Correct all the mistakes we made last year. If we do that, we'll be a tough team to beat.Cody, Tennessee
03:37 PM ET
If you could play any other position, which one would it be and why?Pierre Thomas, New Orleans Saints
Well, I've always played defense, but I never got the chance to. The position I really wanted to try was defensive line. But I'm a little guy, so I knew that would never happen. So in reality, linebacker, maybe outside linebacker. The reason why is because I'd get a chance to sneak in and maybe get on a blitz and sack the quarterback, or attack the running back. Or I might be able to pick off a pass and maybe take it to the house. The linebacker position seems like the most fun.Mason, Maine
03:39 PM ET
Do you feel that football is best played in the elements or in a dome?Pierre Thomas, New Orleans Saints
I think both have their good points. It's a toss-up. There are times where I think playing outside is a lot of fun. Sometimes playing in the snow can be fun, being cold is the bad part about it, but it can bring excitement. Playing in the rain can also being fun, too. I always like playing in the rain, because I feel I can cut better in the rain and can make players slip and fall. But playing for the Saints at the Superdome, it's so exciting. Everything is so locked in. When that crowd gets loud, you can hardly hear anything. It turns up the intensity level inside, I don't know what it is, but it makes you want to play harder, run faster. When you hear the crowd it's unbelievable.Charles, Champaign Ill
03:42 PM ET
Hey pierre..How bad do you wanna come back to Champaign and run the table with Juice.Pierre Thomas, New Orleans Saints
Haha. Juice is a great guy, I think he has a lot of potential to be a great player and it would be nice to go another round with him as my quarterback, but no hard feelings to Juice or Illinois, but I feel comfortable with the Saints. I need to be here with the Saints.Erin Rodriguez, new orleans
03:43 PM ET
how is the rookie malcom jenkins looking to you?Pierre Thomas, New Orleans Saints
He's coming along. He's looking pretty good out there. He's learning the program well and picking it up. There's not a whole lot you can look at until training camp starts, but he seems like he's doing very well and understanding what's going on. I really can't say until they put the pads on, though.Bobby, Slidell
03:44 PM ET
Has the extra weight you put on affected your speed and agility?Pierre Thomas, New Orleans Saints
No, not at all. I don't know if I'm going to carry this weight into camp or not. I'm still trying to get the coaches to be more lenient and let me work with it, but they haven't let me know yet if it will be ok for me to come to camp at this weight. Hopefully we can get to that agreement. I feel the extra weight would come in handy. But what they want, I'll do. As to your question, I haven't lost any agility and my speed is still there.Wayne Ellis, Letchworth, UK
03:46 PM ET
Although his departure obviously means more playing time for you, how hard was it to see a Saints legend like Deuce McAllister move on?Pierre Thomas, New Orleans Saints
It was very hard. My thought was, what was the reason? Why? Most people said, mabye because they want to see me. But in my eyes I say we could still use him. He's a smart guy, he'd been in the league for a while. Everybody loved him and he brought a lot to this team. He was one of my teachers. I loved watching him, loved his vision. I feel I could get a better grasp if he was still around and I could still see him running. Seeing him go was really hard, but it's a tough business. He wished me the best of luck, he's praying for me and anything I need don't be afraid to call him. I told him I appreciate everything he's done for me. He's a great guy. I'm definitely going to ask him a lot of questions as we get closer to the season.Pierre Thomas, New Orleans Saints
Thanks for all your great questions. A lot of them were really good, tough questions. And thanks for all the support. I'm going to try to do big things this season and hopefully I'll get to talk to a lot of you next year.
In case you are interested in reading the transcripts of other Q&A's i was able to find one for Darren Sharper and another for Sean Payton. Enjoy.
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Great interview
Nice to see Kelly Klarkson take a break from his chest waxings to ask a ridiculous question. I wonder how Skyler Green would fair in that offensive player race. Also, is it safe to say that young Pierre did TRULY love the mademoiselle? Either way, I hope he lights it up this year and helps give our offense the balance it sorely lacks. Unpredictability. Time of possession. Adequate rest and stratagem review for the defense. It’s all remains relative, despite our deep-rooted desire to see Dan the Man’s single season passing yardage record erased.
by coldpizza on Jun 11, 2009 8:39 AM CDT reply actions 0 recs
Nice post
This answers the extra weight questions we had. PT put it on, is trying to prove a point, and then the coaches will decide if he gets to keep it. Sounds reasonable. If he gets hurt trying to prove he can play with that weight, I’ll never forgive him……heartbreaker.
I also read the other transcripts. The Sharper one had it’s higlights. He said he hopes AP is still in Minnesota when we play them so he can “run through his chest”. Seriously…good luck…dumbass. I really hope he said that, then shot AP a text that said “Hey biatch, I told everyone on NFL.com I’m coming for your chest” then they laugh together and sing Kumbahyah. Because the LAST thing I want to see is a pissed off AP trying to get to Sharper. That would mean he is already past the line and LB’s, and one on one vs Sharper means a TD for the Vikings probably. But you gotta love that guys juevos!
Oh yeah and a side note. Does anyone see the similarity between Mike Bell and Aaron Stecker? I say we carry Bush, Thomas, Bell, and a fourth Short-yardage guy. Payton was talking about them in his conversation.
by asaint on Jun 11, 2009 9:10 AM CDT reply actions 0 recs
good post
i really liked it. did anyone else notice that he sort of side stepped the question about wanting to end his career in new orleans? i’m not saying to read anything into b/c he might have just gotten a little too thoughtful on the first half of the question. great answers though. good job PT
Superbowl bound!!!...I hope? Go Saints! :D
by skinnykinney on Jun 11, 2009 9:56 PM CDT reply actions 0 recs
Ya
I saw he never really answered it. But it seems like he kinda just got off on a tangent on the first part of the question, I hope. Anyway, I still can’t get over D-Sharp’s comment about Peterson. That is some nasty confidence, and I would pay for 50 yardline seats to see that. I’d say they could meet us in the playoffs where we D-Sharp could punish Peterson, Smith and Grant could make Favre retire again, and Bush could burn Jarret Allen, but I hate the Vikings and don’t want them to touch 500
by ReggieVilma on Jun 11, 2009 10:16 PM CDT up reply actions 0 recs

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