WR Michael Thomas' Cryptic Tweet: Falcons Foe - 'We're Not Saints'?

New Orleans Saints star wide receiver Michael Thomas took to Twitter on this Monday morning to send a cryptic tweet about "reputations.'' While it's written in the second person, it's relatively obvious he's talking about comments made by coach Sean Payton concerning Thomas's injury.
— Michael Thomas (@Cantguardmike) August 9, 2021
"They tried to damage your reputation," writes Thomas. "You saved theirs by not telling your side of the story."
It was reported in January that Thomas would need multiple surgeries on his injured ankle.
Saints’ WR Michael Thomas is likely to have surgeries on both the torn deltoid and other injured ligaments in his high ankle this offseason, per source. He knew it was likely Drew Brees’ last year and didn’t want to miss out trying win a Super Bowl with him.
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) January 19, 2021
The last of those surgeries took place in June and Ian Rapoport reported on Twitter that the final surgery could keep Thomas out for a considerable amount of time to start the season.
Sources: #Saints star WR Michael Thomas is expected to miss the start of the 2021 season after undergoing surgery to repair the ligaments in his ankle in June. Based on the timing of the surgery – and recommended 4 months of recovery – Thomas could be on the sideline for weeks.
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) July 23, 2021
Days later, Payton told reporters that Thomas shouldn't have waited so long to have his surgery.
"Well, look, it appears we're gonna have to spend some time without him. It's disappointing," Payton said after the Saints first practice. "And we'll work through it with the other players that are here. But the surgery took place, and obviously we would've liked that to happen earlier than later. And quite honestly, it should've."
Thomas posted 149 catches, 1,725 yards, and nine touchdowns in 2019. Those numbers fell to 40 catches for 438 yards in just seven games in 2020 as Thomas battled the ankle injury he suffered in week one.
New Atlanta general manager Terry Fontenot was hired away from the Saints, and from a Falcons-centric point of view? He may have gotten out just in time.
Atlanta plays its division rival on November 7 and to close the season on January 9. .. at which point maybe the Saints will have worked through their turmoil. Or maybe not.
