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Chris Olave’s brother takes the Saints’ situation from bad to worse with a tweet
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Chris Olave’s brother takes the Saints’ situation from bad to worse with a tweet

Everyone knew that the New Orleans Saints They were spiraling after a surprising start. However, it’s hard to say anyone has seen a disaster on the level of what’s happening around this organization in Week 9 ahead. But it’s here and, boy, is it getting tough in the Big Easy.

For starters, the club lost its seventh straight game, even with quarterback Derek Carr returning to the field. To make matters even worse, they abandoned Sunday’s matchup against the ailing Carolina Panthers and benched QB Bryce Young. If that weren’t bad enough in itself and enough to put it The work of Dennis Allen In danger, the team also lost one of its best weapons, wide receiver Chris Olave.

In a real “hospital ball” thrown by Carr, Olave took a big hit and was left lying terribly on the field. The cart and a stretcher were brought in to safely get Olave off the field and in some good news, it looks like the wide receiver will be fine as he is in Charlotte receiving treatment for a concussion.

That play and the overall poor performance of the team caused former Saints receiver Michael Thomas to go to X/Twitter and criticize the organization, criticize Carr, and generally express displeasure with everything that is happening right now in New Orleans.

Thomas’ comments then reached Olave’s brother, Josh, and things continued to get worse from there.

Josh Olave weighed in for the first time by responding to Thomas by saying that Carr lied about him when he was still with the Saints and that the quarterback “needs his ass yelled at” with two “100” emojis.

But that wasn’t the worst! After Olave sent out an update saying Chris was “up and active,” a Saints fan responded by saying the catcher might need to consider whether it was “worth it” to stay on the field as some of his head injuries began. to accumulate. up a little. In response to that, Olave really went for the jugular in New Orleans and said, “It’s not worth it in Nola.”

It’s hard to believe or even remember right now when we were sitting in mid-December thinking that Klint Kubiak could have turned the Saints into a juggernaut. How far and how quickly they have fallen since then.

However, when the brother of one of the team’s stars says that this team is not worth playing for, it is an indication that something is really wrong institutionally. Whether it’s Carr, Allen, or a combination of those two and many other things, it now looks like the Saints could be approaching the point of no return if things continue in this direction.