Derek Carr responds to Michael Thomas: ‘I probably didn’t throw the best ball’

Derek Carr says he understands why Michael Thomas became so frustrated last season, taking accountability for throwing a poor pass on the receiver’s season-ending injury:

Michael Thomas raised an uproar on social media this week when he publicly criticized the New Orleans Saints — taking aim at the play calling, coaching decisions, and quarterback Derek Carr, all of which he blamed for his poor production in 2023. It’s likely going to be his last year in black and gold.

To his credit, Carr didn’t disagree with Thomas’ assessment. He responded to the criticism during an appearance on the Two Gs in a Pod show with James Jones and Amber Theoharis. Carr took some accountability for the play that resulted in a season-ending injury to Thomas, which the receiver described as being “set up by a bad ball.”

“I probably didn’t throw the best ball. If that’s how he wants to view it and how he wants to see it, completely fine by me,” Carr said. Carr placed the ball too high and too far behind his target, requiring Thomas to awkwardly contort in midair to try and make a play. His legs tangled up with those of the defender covering him, which led to Thomas’ left leg initially catching in the turf before whipping around painfully, injuring his knee. A lower pass leading Thomas in stride could have lessened the risk of injury.

Thomas also pointed out that the Saints weren’t making an effort to get him the ball last season, which Carr validated. Their younger second-year wideout Chris Olave was the focal point of the offense, not Thomas.

Carr continued: “I also understand that when I came in the building we had Chris Olave, who they were trying to train to be the number-one guy. So all of a sudden, every rep and every read in practice is Chris first. And as a superstar that Mike is and as he has been, I can understand you’re dealing with all the injury noise, you’re dealing with Chris becoming the guy — and he loves Chris, that’s his guy at Ohio State and all that — but I can understand where the frustration starts to build. I understand where all those things begin to take place.”

No position is more dependent factors outside their control than wide receiver. They can’t draw up the plays to have the ball go their way, and they can’t throw it to themselves. If a receiver is stuck playing with a bad quarterback or play caller their numbers are going to suffer for it. It’s why the position generates so many big personalities. Like it or not, it’s an approach a lot of receivers take. As Brandin Cooks expressed back in 2016, “Closed mouths don’t get fed.”

Still, Carr adds, he wishes Thomas had reached out privately to hash out these frustrations rather than aired them online. If this it for them as teammates, Carr said he wishes Thomas all the best: “I hope Mike finds what he’s looking for. I hope he gets everything he wants, in life, because I do love Mike. But in that moment I didn’t really like it. Just call me bro.”

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Michael Thomas shares a pointed criticism on social media

Michael Thomas shared a pointed criticism on social media, calling out those who accept mediocrity over high achievers:

Michael Thomas shared a message carrying pointed criticism on social media Tuesday morning, in posts on both Instagram and the platform formerly known as Twitter (currently X) that sure seem to be aimed at the New Orleans Saints.

“People who accept mediocrity don’t like high achievers and high achievers don’t like people who accept mediocrity,” Thomas wrote. “If you are going to talk about setting the bar you must be willing to hold the bar.”

Now, that could mean anything. But it’s tough to read it as anything but criticism of head coach Dennis Allen and Saints quarterback Derek Carr, as well as general manager Mickey Loomis for standing behind both of them. Carr struggled through the first three months of the 2023 season but was repeatedly defended by his coach and GM, which reportedly rankled other players in the locker room.

And low standards have been the story of the Saints as of late. They’ve missed the playoffs in each of the first two years with Allen as head coach despite facing the easiest schedule in the NFL. They barely won nine games this season, Allen’s first winning season in five years a head coach. At a time when better coaches like Mike Vrabel, Pete Carroll, and Bill Belichick are getting shown the door, Loomis appears committed to standing by Allen. Carr has never won a playoff game after a decade in the NFL. Allen has lost 46 of his 70 games as a head coach. By all accounts the Saints plan to run it back with both of them.

That has to be frustrating for highly competitive pros in the locker room like Thomas. He knows what high standards look like, having seen them firsthand while working hard to break NFL records with Drew Brees and Sean Payton early in his career. That winning culture has deteriorated over time, and Allen’s poor influence on the locker room has openly set it to rot.

Thomas was a key figure in recruiting Carr to New Orleans, so you have to imagine there’s some sort of buyer’s remorse at play when the quarterback didn’t meet expectations for much of the season — particularly in getting the ball to Thomas, hesitating to throw passes on the quick in-breaking routes that Thomas thrives with. The Saints did structure their last extension with Thomas so that there’s an option for him to return in 2024, but if the choice is Thomas or Allen and Carr, well: we might have seen the last of No. 13.

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Colin Cowherd has nothing nice to say about Tua Tagovailoa

Former Alabama QB Tua Tagovailoa has been receiving plenty of unnecesarry criticism during the 2021 offseason. Recently, it’s been from …

As children, most of us have heard the saying: “If you don’t have anything nice to say about someone, don’t say anything at all.” Well, Colin Cowherd has either never been told that or just chooses to ignore it.

This morning, following the NFL schedule release last night, Cowherd took the time to record a video where he stated that he believes the Miami Dolphins‘ first eight games are against opponents that will lead to trouble for the second-year quarterback out of Alabama.

It’s important to point out specific wording used in the clip. He’s not arguing the games will be tough for Miami, but that that will be bad for Tagovailoa.

He goes on to compare the young quarterback to every passer on the opposing teams.

“[Tua’s] going to look smaller, he’s not going to have the arm, he’s not as athletic, he doesn’t have the pre-snap excellence right now of a Matt Ryan or Tom Brady. Those first eight weeks, he’s going to be the second-best quarterback in eight games,” says Cowherd.

Cowherd believes that the Dolphins lockerroom has not bought-in to Tagovailoa being their franchise quarterback, which is a claim that has not been corroborated by any recent reports over the 2021 offseason.

Roll Tide Wire will continue to publishe updates regarding Tua Tagovailoa in his sophomore season in the NFL.

NFL personnel anonymously share harsh criticism of Mac Jones

Former Alabama quarterback Mac Jones is rumored to be one of the first quarterbacks drafted in the 2021 NFL draft. However, there are …

Former Alabama quarterback Mac Jones has a resumé that many would assume looks great to NFL front offices when it comes time for the 2021 draft.

However, that is not the case.

NFL.com’s Tom Pelissero shared what some anonymous NFL executives think of the Heisman finalist.

“Mac’s ‘Bama tape is really, really good. There’s no denying that,” a college scouting director said. “But you watch him in Mobile — this doesn’t really feel like a big, big, big-time guy. You trade all that s—, for him?”

That’s not all. Another executive called Jones’ character into question, referencing his 2017 DUI arrest and reports of anger issues from his youth.

“I don’t even trust the player, let alone that,” an AFC executive said. “Who can’t throw to four first-rounders and hand the ball to Najee (Harris)?”

Finally, some don’t believe Jones is capable of growing as a player, and that he’s hit his ceiling, unlike other quarterbacks from this draft class.

“But he’s right up against the ceiling to me, where these other guys, if they can progress — you’re talking about Justin Fields and Zach Wilson — those are going to be dangerous dudes now.”

With the 2021 NFL draft only a few days away, questions surrounding Jones and his rumored landing spots will be answered.

WATCH: NFL analyst strongly defends Tua Tagovailoa amid offseason criticism

Tua Tagovailoa has seemingly become the most criticized played in the NFL. Analyst Dan orlovsky responds to the hate with passionate …

Former star Alabama quarterback Tua Tagovailoa was highly praised while with the Crimson Tide. He was considered the top quarterback in the 2020 draft class until LSU’s Joe Burrow had such a fantastic final season. Nonetheless, Tagovailoa was still drafted No. 5 overall to the Miami Dolphins.

Now, with one season under his belt, he prepares for season No. 2. However, fans and some analysts are questioning his abilities.

There were talks of Tagovailoa being traded and rumors that the Dolphins may look to draft another quarterback with their top-three draft pick in 2021.

In his rookie season, he appeared in nine games, starting ten of them. His stats were not too impressive, only tallying up 1,814 yards with a 64.1 completion percentage with 11 touchdowns and five interceptions.

Are those numbers that guarantee him a spot in Canton, Ohio? Certainly not. They still do not raise any red flags about his potential, though.

He was a rookie fresh off of a season-ending hip injury from the prior year, thrusted into the starting role mid-way through the season with a lackluster surrounding cast.

What was he expected to do?

He nearly led the Dolphins to the playoffs with a final record of 10-6.

NFL analyst Dan Orlovsky is tired of hearing all of the hate.

On NFL Live, Orlovsky went on a passionate rant about how the criticism is unwarranted and is solely based on the fact that he does not mirror NFL star Patrick Mahomes.

“I need someone to tell me what he can’t do,” said Orlovsky.

There’s no telling what the future holds for Tagovailoa in 2021. However, the team has brought in new co-offensive coordinators, a new star wide receiver in Will Fuller and will likely utilize their two first-round picks to give him help.

Adam Silver justifies All-Star Game, responds to LeBron’s criticism

SportsPulse: NBA Commissioner Adam Silver addressed the media on the eve of the All-Star game and explained that economic interests were a factor when deciding whether or not to press forward.

SportsPulse: NBA Commissioner Adam Silver addressed the media on the eve of the All-Star game and explained that economic interests were a factor when deciding whether or not to press forward.

Footage of Michael Jordan criticizing Bulls teammates was just the ‘PG’ version

SportsPulse: Former Chicago Bull B.J. Armstrong breaks down the first two episodes of ‘The Last Dance’ and explains why Michael Jordan’s criticism of his teammates was only the ‘PG’ version.

SportsPulse: Former Chicago Bull B.J. Armstrong breaks down the first two episodes of ‘The Last Dance’ and explains why Michael Jordan’s criticism of his teammates was only the ‘PG’ version.