Michael Thomas airs out Derek Carr after Chris Olave's injury
After returning from a concussion just a week ago, Chris Olave suffered another concussion at the beginning of the New Orleans Saints' game against the Carolina Panthers. Watching from home, ex-Saints wide receiver Michael Thomas didn't waste time calling out Derek Carr on social media in a series of tweets.
Carr threw a ball high over the middle to the point it was uncatchable, and Olave took a big hit on the play. Thomas jumped on Carr's lack of accuracy by reflecting on Davante Adams' catch percentage in his All-Pro season in Las Vegas.
Thomas also called out Carr's tendency to get antsy with any pressure, saying Carr panics and just throws the ball. It's difficult to argue with some of the points Thomas was making.
This isn't the first time Thomas has called out Carr and most times it has been in defense of Olave. He and Olave are both Ohio State Buckeyes and appeared to have a good relationship since Olave was drafted. Thomas isn't on a team after being released back in March, but you have to think a team will sign the 2019 Offensive Player of the Year sooner or later.
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