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Michael Thomas Gets Into Twitter Spat With New Orleans Reporter. By Liam McKeone. Jan 12, 2020, 11:43 AM EST. Michael Thomas Chris Graythen/Getty Images. Michael Thomas was at home like the rest of us, watching the Tampa Bay Buccaneers compete for the right to advance into Super Bowl LV. Late in the game, he had some fun at Buccaneers cornerback.

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© Christopher Hanewinckel-USA TODAY Sports Michael Thomas wants his Saints to go out and sign Jadeveon Clowney.Michael thomas twitter handle

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Shortly after news broke that the Seattle Seahawks traded for Jamal Adams, New Orleans Saints star Michael Thomas made it known he wants Jadeveon Clowney on his squad.

Taking to Twitter, Thomas wrote, “Clowney to New Orleans or I don’t want to hear it.” Download logic pro 8 free for mac.

Clowney to New Orleans or I don’t want to hear it

— Michael Thomas (@Cantguardmike) July 25, 2020

Download word document for mac. For what it’s worth, after the Adams blockbuster trade, Jeremy Fowler of ESPN wrote on Twitter that it “all but closes [the] book on Clowney.”

Notes on Jamal Adams/Seahawks, per sources.

Parties involved believed 49ers, Cowboys were both in.

A deal now not stipulation for trade, can extend this year or next.

Draft uncertainty a factor.

All but closes book on Clowney.

Team views Adams as weapon more than safety

— Jeremy Fowler (@JFowlerESPN) July 25, 2020

Remember, the Seahawks have always maintained that Clowney could potentially come back and play for them in 2020. That no longer seems like a viable option.

Adding Clowney to the Saints roster would certainly be a power move to help the franchise stay competitive in the now-brutally tough NFC South. The question at this time is whether New Orleans has enough cap space to make such a move.

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According to Spotrac, the Saints rank 24th in the NFL with just over $8 million in cap space heading into training camp.

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Given the reports that Clowney is looking for significantly more money than that, it seems unlikely that he will join the Saints in 2020. Of course, perhaps at this time after going the entire offseason and into camp without any significant offers, he might be willing to change his tune and ink a team-friendly deal to play for a contender.

Since being selected first overall by the Houston Texans out of South Carolina in 2014, Clowney has had his ups and downs. Injuries defined his early career, as he missed most of his rookie season and a few games in his next two campaigns for Houston. However, since then Clowney has been able to stay on the field more consistently and has made a big impact as a dominant all-around force off the edge.

Though he hasn’t racked up elite sack totals, Clowney is very tough against the run and makes plenty of splash plays worthy of highlight reels. (Like this.)

All told, Clowney has tallied 236 tackles, 71 for a loss, 32 sacks, eight forced fumbles, eight fumble recoveries, one interception and three defensive touchdowns in six seasons as a pro.

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Michael Thomas was at home like the rest of us, watching the Tampa Bay Buccaneers compete for the right to advance into Super Bowl LV. Late in the game, he had some fun at Buccaneers cornerback Carlton Davis’ expense after his Green Bay Packers counterpart Davante Adams torched the defender on a slant route for a 2-yard touchdown catch, referring back to Davis boasting about how well he covered Thomas’s own slants in the past.

And Davis took that personally. After the game, he lit into Thomas, chirping about the Saints wideout failing to catch a pass in his last game with Tampa Bay and posting just middling stats in two regular season meetings. He followed it up with an edited photo of Thomas grimacing during his trademark flexing celebration:

— C-Murda ™ (@Carlton_Lowkey) January 25, 2021

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Say what we will about living vicariously through others and maintaining an active social media presence, but this round has to go to Davis. Thomas got the better of him in 2019 (totaling 19 catches for 296 yards and 3 touchdowns), but the corner bounced back in a big way to shut Thomas down in 2020. If his past performance is any indication, Thomas will be looking forward to payback in 2021.

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